I bought this for SPF. I’m keeping it because it makes my cheekbones look like I just ran a 5K in a good way.
The real flex? It doesn’t pill under makeup. That’s rarer than a decent airport sushi roll.
It’s a $16 sunscreen stick from Tocobo that claims to be “glazed.” I rolled my eyes. Then I swatched it.
Instant Highlighter
Swiping it over my cheekbones gives that wet, glass-skin look without glitter.
Lazy Lip Balm
Tacky enough to lock in moisture, glossy enough to ditch my clear gloss.
Eyelid Grip Tape
Dab it on lids before shadow — my creasing vanished. For real.
Photo: Maria Lupan / Unsplash
Niacinamide is in there — 2%? Enough to calm my redness. And sunflower seed oil, which sounds fancy but just means it won’t dry out your lips.
- Niacinamide: Calms redness, refines texture
- Sunflower Seed Oil: Locks in moisture without greasiness
- Shea Butter: Keeps cuticles from looking raggedy
- Rice Bran Wax: Makes it glide, not drag
Photo: Andrey Zvyagintsev / Unsplash
First swipe — buttery. Like a warm knife through cheap chocolate. Zero white cast, which is a miracle for a mineral-ish formula.
Week 3, I used it as a brow tamer during a humid commute. Brows stayed lifted. No crunchy residue. Unexpected win.
Photo: Diane Walton / Unsplash
My cuticles stopped peeling after 4 days of daily dab-and-go. My eyelids? Still crease-free by 5 PM. That’s wild for a stick.
Photo: Vya Naturals / Unsplash
It’s not a miracle worker. It’s a really good multi-tasker that actually delivers on the hype. My makeup bag is lighter for it.