Jennifer Lopez literally says this is the moisturizer she’s been using for years. The one that makes her look… her.
But here’s the thing — celebrity skin is usually 30% product, 70% genetics and a really good laser person. So I went in skeptical.
It’s $68 for 1.7 oz. That’s prestige territory — think Drunk Elephant, not drugstore. The claim: “blockbuster” hydration and plumping that rivals a $200 cream.
Olive-derived squalane
Lighter than shea butter. Sinks in fast — no grease puddle by noon.
Peptide complex
Claims to firm. I’ll believe it when I see it in 4 weeks.
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The formula is actually solid — not revolutionary, but smart. No fragrance overload, no essential oils that scream “sensitive skin? good luck.” Here’s what’s doing the work:
- Squalane: Locks moisture without clogging pores
- Peptides: Signal skin to act tight — temporary but real
- Niacinamide: Calms redness, evens texture over time
- Fermented olive water: Antioxidant — sounds sexy, helps protect
Texture is a lightweight balm — almost bouncy. Spreads like butter on warm toast. Absorbs in about 20 seconds. No sticky residue, which shocked me.
Week 2: My skin looked… hydrated. Not transformed. Not “JLo glow.” Just consistently not dry. That’s fine — but I wanted a little more drama for $68.
Fine lines looked softer in the morning. Pores? Same as always. It’s a solid daily moisturizer — not a magic wand. JLo Beauty sells the dream, but the cream is just… good.
It’s a good moisturizer with a famous face on the box. Not a blockbuster — but a reliable supporting actor.