My feed was flooded with it. So I caved.
The real test? Whether a serum named “Glazing Fluid” could actually repair a barrier — not just look pretty on a shelf.
It’s a peptide serum from Rhode. $29. The claim? A “glazed” look from barrier support. Not just hydration.
The Bottle
Feels cheap — the dropper is wobbly.
The Scent
Nothing. Truly fragrance-free, which is a major pro.
The Price Point
Surprisingly accessible for a celeb line. This is its best feature.
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It’s a peptide party with some hydration backup. No single shocking ingredient — just a solid, simple lineup.
- Peptide Complex: Signals skin to produce more collagen
- Niacinamide: Calms redness, regulates oil
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Pulls water into skin
- Panthenol (B5): Soothes and repairs
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Texture is thin — like slightly viscous water. Absorbs in under 10 seconds. Leaves zero residue.
By week two, my skin felt… resilient. Less reactive to my strong actives. The “glaze” is subtle — a quiet health, not highlighter.
Barrier felt stronger. No miracle glow. Fine lines? Unchanged. It’s a great supporting actor, not the star.
Not a cash grab. A genuinely good, no-fuss serum that does one job well. The hype is for the name, but the product holds up.