I slapped this on at 8am. By 2pm my T-zone still looked matte — not dry, just… normal. That never happens.
The real win? It doesn’t pill under SPF. Most gels flake into tiny eraser shavings. This one? Invisible. Prequel actually thought about layering.
It’s a $18 glycerin gel. No fragrance, no silicones, no bullshit. They claimed it’s “for oily skin that still needs hydration” — I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.
Fridge-like finish
Goes on wet, dries down to nothing in 10 seconds. Literally nothing.
Zero stick factor
Your face won’t glue itself to your pillow.
Or your phone. Trust me.
Plays nice with everything
Works under sunscreen, makeup, even tretinoin without pilling or pilling? No pilling.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
Glycerin is the workhorse here — not water, not silicones. It pulls moisture into your skin without clogging. Plus two ingredients that actually calm inflammation, not just mask it.
- Glycerin (Propanediol): Draws moisture deep without greasiness
- Niacinamide 2%: Calms redness and tightens pores
- Allantoin: Heals micro-irritation from acne treatments
- Panthenol (B5): Soothes and strengthens barrier
First pump: watery, almost runny. I thought “this is gonna evaporate.” It didn’t. It sinks in so fast your brain registers nothing — then your skin feels… damp. Not oily. Damp.
Week two: weirdly, my nose stopped producing a tiny oil slick by noon. I think the glycerin finally convinced my skin it didn’t need to overcompensate. Unexpected, but I’ll take it.
Less shine by hour 4. Fewer tiny clogged bumps on my chin. But it’s not a mattifying primer — if you want that, buy a separate product. This hydrates without adding oil. That’s the point.
It’s not a miracle. It’s just the first lightweight moisturizer that actually hydrates oily skin without lying about it. I’m on my second tube.