Marianna Hewitt and Lauren Ireland were just two influencers with perpetually dry, post-flight skin.
The real story? They couldn’t find a single product that worked—so they made their own in a kitchen, long before Summer Fridays was a real brand.
A rich, creamy treatment mask. $52. The claim that sold me: “Use anywhere, anytime.” Even on a plane.
No-Rinse Formula
Slap it on, let it absorb, go about your day.
Multi-Use
A 10-minute mask, an overnight treatment, or a thin layer of moisturizer.
Tube, Not Jar
Hygienic and easy to pack—this was designed by people who actually travel.
Photo: Lesly Juarez / Unsplash
It’s a hydration cocktail, not a mystery potion. The hero ingredients are basic in theory, potent in this specific blend.
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and strengthens your barrier
- Squalane: Mimics your skin’s natural oil—no greasy residue
- Peptides: Signal your skin to plump up
- Antioxidant Blend: Fights environmental stress (like, you know, recycled airplane air)
Feels like cool, whipped butter. Sinks in within 90 seconds—leaves a dewy, slightly tacky film. Not for oil-slick skin types.
Week 2 surprise? I used it as a pre-makeup primer. Foundation went on smoother, but pilled if I rubbed too much.
My dehydrated patches vanished in 3 uses. Zero effect on fine lines or acne. It does one job, very well.
A brilliant solution for a specific problem. Overhyped as a miracle worker, but genuinely unmatched for in-flight dehydration.