I bought this thinking it was just another dewy blush stick. Joke’s on me — it’s a whole makeup bag in one tube.
The real flex? It doubles as an eye primer that actually grips shimmer shadows. No creasing by hour 8. My hooded lids are shook.
It’s Saie‘s Glowy Super Skin Multipurpose Stick — $28, one shade (“Glow”), and the brand claims it works everywhere. I called bluff. Then I tried it on my cuticles.
Warm It First
Swiping straight from the tube gives patchy glow. Rub your finger on it first, then tap — it melts like butter.
Lip Topper Energy
Dab over matte lipstick and suddenly you look expensive. Not sticky, just glossy in a “I woke up like this” way.
Collarbone Cheat
Two swipes on each clavicle bone and my neckline photos look filtered IRL. No glitter — just wet-looking skin.
No sparkle, no shimmer — just plant oils doing the heavy lifting. It’s basically skincare dressed up as makeup.
- Castor Oil: conditions cuticles without greasy residue
- Jojoba Oil: sinks in fast — 8 seconds flat
- Beeswax: gives that tacky grip for eye primer duty
- Vitamin E: keeps it from oxidizing into that weird yellow smell
Out of the tube it feels solid, but the second it hits your skin it turns into an oil-slick hybrid. Not slick — think “satin sheet” slick. I dabbed it on my cheekbone and legit watched it melt into my foundation instead of sitting on top.
Week 3: I accidentally used it as a highlighter on my nose and forgot I was wearing it. No separation. No weird patchiness. But — it’s not for oily skin. My friend with combo skin looked like a glazed donut by noon.
My cuticles stopped peeling. My eyeshadow stopped creasing. My collarbones looked snatched. But my T-zone? Oily by hour 4 — so I just avoid my forehead.
It’s not a miracle stick — it’s a clever one. Buy it for the cuticle hack alone, stay for the eye primer that doesn’t quit.