Rihanna’s face is on the bottle. But her name isn’t in the formula.
The real test: does this moisturizer work when the hype evaporates — and you’re just left with a pink tube?
It’s a $42 moisturizer with SPF 30. The claim? A “totally invisible” finish that hydrates without the white cast. Big promise.
SPF 30
Chemical sunscreen blend—no mineral here.
Oil-Free
Lightweight, supposedly for all skin types.
Fragrance
Has a light, fruity scent. Not unscented.
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It’s a cocktail of hydrators and antioxidants. The hero is hyaluronic acid and niacinamide—the workhorses of any modern routine.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps skin by holding water
- Niacinamide: Helps calm and even tone
- Kalahari Melon Oil: A lightweight moisturizer
- Aloe: For a cooling, soothing feel
The texture is a dream—a silky gel-cream that disappears in 15 seconds. Leaves a dewy, slightly tacky film.
By week two, that tackiness was gone. My skin felt hydrated but… that’s it. The unexpected part? It pills like crazy if you layer it over serums.
My skin was hydrated. No new breakouts. But no glowier or more “even” than my $15 drugstore moisturizer with SPF.
It’s a good, not great, product. The fame is the most potent ingredient.