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

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the viral ‘clean’ serum to see if its eco-claims hold water.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Dew Drop Hype

Every brand is ‘clean’ now. It’s the new marketing minimum.

Glow Recipe’s viral serum claims to be “planet-positive” — but that’s a big, juicy claim to swallow. We checked the ingredients, not the vibes.

2.🍉What You’re Actually Getting

It’s a $39 hydrating serum. The hook? A “watermelon glow” and eco-credentials that made it a TikTok star.

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The Scent

Pure, uncut Jolly Rancher — not subtle.

2

The Feel

Slick, slightly sticky dew — not for oily skin mornings.

3

The Packaging

Cute, but that pink plastic bottle is still… plastic.

white round plastic container on white textile

Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

3.⚠️The Ingredient Reality

The hero is niacinamide (2%) for pores and tone. Hyaluronic acid plumps. Watermelon extract provides antioxidants.

But “clean” is a fuzzy term. Their “planet-positive” angle leans heavily on recycled packaging and a charity donation.

  • Niacinamide (2%): Fades redness, minimizes pores
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin
  • Watermelon Extract: Antioxidant, mild exfoliation
  • Fragrance: Natural, but it’s potent
4.♻️Skin Test Drive

Applies like a thin gel-syrup. Absorbs in 20 seconds, leaves a tangible tacky film. That’s the “dew.”

Surprise: The tackiness faded after a week. My skin drank it up faster. No irritation, just hydration that lasts all day.

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One Thing: Mix one drop with your foundation. Cuts the shine, makes base makeup grip.
5.📊The Real Score

My skin was consistently hydrated. Pores looked a bit smoother. Zero effect on dark spots — that 2% niacinamide is a light dose.

Buy if
You have dry/combo skin and want a dewy primer-esque layer.
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Skip if
You hate fragrance, have oily skin, or want serious brightening.
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Worth it?
For the hydration, yes. For the “clean” revolution, no — it’s a nice serum, not a planet saver.
6.Final Call

A good hydrating serum wrapped in exceptional marketing. The “glow” is real, the “clean” claims are mostly packaging-deep. Don’t buy it to save the earth.

7.5/10
Great dew, average eco-impact.
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Where to Buy: Get the mini from Glow Recipe first. A little goes a long way, and the scent is… a commitment.