Two influencers, Marianna Hewitt and Lauren Gores, were just trying to look human after red-eyes.
The real story? They were sick of overpriced, underperforming masks that felt like a scam. So they made their own.
It’s a thick, creamy treatment mask. $52 for 2.25 oz. The claim? A 10-minute reset for parched, stressed skin. I was skeptical.
No-Rinse Formula
Slap it on, let it absorb, go to bed.
Multi-Use
They say use as a cleanser, mask, or overnight cream.
Travel-Sized Obsession
The mini tube is the real cult item — TSA-approved.
Photo: Andres Herrera / Unsplash
It’s a hydration cocktail, not a miracle potion. The hero is niacinamide for barrier repair, plus a bunch of humectants to pull water in.
- Niacinamide: Calms redness & strengthens skin
- Squalane: Mimics skin’s own oil, non-greasy
- Hyaluronic Acid: Holds water like a sponge
- Ceramides: The glue that holds your skin barrier together
Feels like cold, whipped butter. Spreads on a dream — leaves a dewy, slightly tacky film that doesn’t fully vanish.
Surprise: It’s not an overnight miracle. But used as a 20-minute pre-makeup mask? My foundation stopped clinging to dry patches. That’s the hack.
Measurable hydration? Yes. Plumper, softer skin in 15 minutes? Absolutely. Fine lines or breakouts? Unchanged. It does one job very well.
It’s a brilliant, single-purpose hydrator born from a real need. Not a cure-all, but the best in-flight companion your carry-on can have.