Rihanna’s skincare line, Fenty Skin, broke the internet. But does the Fat Water actually work, or is it just a celebrity bottle?
The real test: my stubborn nose pores. They laugh at most products.
A toner-serum hybrid. $34. They claim it visibly refines pores and smooths texture in one step. I was skeptical.
2-in-1 Formula
Replaces both toner and serum in your routine.
Pore Focus
Targets the look of enlarged pores and uneven texture.
Vegan & Fragrance-Free
A big plus for sensitive skin types.
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It’s a niacinamide cocktail with some tropical extras. Niacinamide is the star for calming and minimizing pores.
- Niacinamide: The pore-refining, redness-reducing workhorse
- Kakadu Plum: High in vitamin C for brightness
- Barbados Cherry: More antioxidant vitamin C
- Green Tea: Soothes and protects
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Weird texture — like slightly viscous water. Not sticky at all. Absorbs in 5 seconds, leaves a smooth, almost velvety finish.
By week two, my makeup was sitting differently. Less cakey on my nose and chin. A subtle but real win.
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Pores? Slightly more refined. Not erased. The biggest win was overall smoothness — my skin just felt more even.
It’s not magic, but it’s good. Rihanna’s brand delivers a solid, sensorial product that actually works — not just a famous name.