**To:** You
**Subject:** that cloud cream you asked about
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I scooped this up with one finger and it literally disappeared into my hand before I could spread it. Not exaggerating — 8 seconds, gone.
That’s the trick. You think you’re getting a thick butter, but it’s a ghost. Your skin just… drinks it. No residue. No waiting around.
It’s $42 for 1.7 oz — mid-range, not cheap, but the texture is the whole plot. They claim “cloud-to-skin melt” and I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.
Whipped gel-cream hybrid
Feels solid in the jar, turns watery on contact. Weird science, good result.
Zero stickiness
I pressed my face to a pillow 30 seconds after applying. Nothing. Not even a smear.
Sits under makeup like nothing
No pilling. No sliding. Just… silence.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
They’re leaning hard on prebiotics + postbiotics — which sounds like marketing until your skin stops throwing tantrums. The real MVP here is the texture delivery system, not just the ingredients themselves.
- Prebiotic complex: feeds good bacteria so your barrier chills out
- Postbiotic ferment: calms redness without heavy oils
- Ceramide NP: plugs gaps in your moisture barrier
- Squalane: lightweight hydration that doesn’t clog
Photo: engin akyurt / Unsplash
First touch: like chilled whipped butter from the fridge — stiff but soft. Then it melts into water droplets. Then nothing. I actually reapplied because I thought I forgot.
Two weeks in: my T-zone is less greasy by noon. That never happens. But if you have dry patches, this won’t fix them alone — it’s too lightweight. Layer a face oil under it.
Photo: Laura Chouette / Unsplash
Redness? Down 40%. Pores? Look smaller because they’re not stretched out with oil. But if you expect plumping or anti-aging, that’s not this cream’s job.
It’s a sensory flex that actually works for oily/combo skin. Not life-changing, but damn satisfying to apply.