Is Glow Recipe’s Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops Actually Clean?

Greenwashing Check
We investigated the viral pink serum to see if its ‘clean’ claims hold up under scrutiny.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Viral Pink Serum

That pink bottle is everywhere. But is it actually clean, or just a pretty face?

The real question: does their “clean” label hold up, or is it just greenwashing in a cute bottle?

2.🍉The Dew Drop Pitch

It’s a $39 serum-hybrid from Glow Recipe. They claim it hydrates, blurs pores, and gives a glass skin glow. I was skeptical.

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Niacinamide 5%

Claims to visibly minimize pores and smooth texture.

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Watermelon Extract

Packed with amino acids for hydration.

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Hyaluronic Acid

Draws moisture into the skin.

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3.🧪Ingredient Deep Dive

The hero is niacinamide, which is solid for oil control. The watermelon is mostly for the scent and marketing. Here’s the real breakdown.

  • Niacinamide: Actually a great, proven pore refiner
  • Watermelon Extract: Mostly a hydrating humectant — cute, not crucial
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Standard hydration workhorse
  • Fragrance: Listed as ‘natural’ but it’s strong — a red flag for sensitive skin
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4.⚠️The Dewy Reality

Texture is a thin, sticky gel. Smells like a Jolly Rancher — seriously strong. Absorbs in 20 seconds, leaves a tacky film.

After two weeks, my pores did look a bit smoother. But the tackiness never quit. And that fragrance? Lingers.

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One Thing: Use it *before* your moisturizer. Putting it on top makes everything pill.
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5.📊Who Actually Needs This?

Pores? Slightly improved. Glow? Yes, but it’s surface-level dew. Hydration was basic. The “clean” claim feels flimsy with that much fragrance.

Buy if
You have oily/combo skin and love a scented, dewy finish.
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Skip if
You have sensitive or fragrance-averse skin. Or hate tackiness.
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Worth it?
For $39? Only if the aesthetic is half the appeal for you.
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6.The Final Drop

It’s a fun product, not a transformative one. The “clean” branding is clever marketing more than a pure formula.

6.5/10
Pretty, perfumed, and just okay.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Try the mini size first — the scent is a lot.