Glow Recipe Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer
Lightweight and quick-absorbing
Hydrates with hyaluronic acid and watermelon extract
Oil-free
Glow-enhancing but not greasy
Fresh, cooling gel-cream texture
Suitable for use morning and night
Contains fragrance
Not nourishing enough for dry skin
If you like radiant skin but don't want anything that might induce shine or excess oil, Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer is such a good option. It’s hydrating and quick-absorbing, but still leaves skin feeling plump and fresh. I’ll be calling on it throughout the summer months, for sure.
We put the Glow Recipe Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer to the test after receiving a complimentary sample from the brand. Keep reading for our full product review.
Editor’s Note: We reviewed this article on September 19, 2023. As per our editorial policy, we are constantly updating our content, to make sure it reflects the best of the best when it comes to beauty, wellness, and fashion. We want to assure our readers that we still stand by our recommendations, which we do.
A great moisturizer is one of the most important players in a skincare routine. The right one will leave your skin plump, glowing, and comfortable—a trinity of goals we all can agree on, in my humble opinion. But all skin is different, so it’s important to do your research and seek a moisturizer that aligns with your goals. Super dry? Try a rich, occlusive balm. Oilier? A light, water-based lotion is just what you need.
For those in the latter category or simply seeking a lightweight option, enter Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer: a fresh, hydrating-but-not-greasy gel-cream that is as effective as it is cute. If you struggle with an oily T-zone or prefer products that don’t leave a film, this might be just the moisturizer you need.
If it sounds intriguing to you (and I’m hoping it does), I’ve taken the liberty of testing it out and compiling my thoughts into a full review. Keep scrolling for all the details.
Best for: Normal, combination, and oily skin types, or anyone who loves products that are lightweight and quick-absorbing.
Uses: As a facial moisturizer, morning and night.
Star rating: 4/5
Potential allergens: Added fragrance
Active ingredients: Watermelon extract, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants.
Price: $39 for 2 oz.
About the brand: Glow Recipe is a skincare brand founded by Sarah Lee and Christine Chang, who met after working together at L’Oreal. It started in 2014 as a K-Beauty blog and curated e-store but went on to become a full skincare line. Glow Recipe is now well-known for its effective, sensorial skincare products and the use of fruit extracts like blueberry, watermelon, and avocado.
About My Skin: Normal to combination with occasional humidity-induced shine
I’d say my skin is normal to combination, with a tendency to get shiny during the summer months here in Sydney, Australia. I break out occasionally but otherwise have a balanced complexion. I love skincare (obviously) and enjoy layering up products for a juicy, fresh finish—which is why the idea of Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer appeals to me (also, who doesn’t want their skincare to smell like a vacation?).
The Feel: Slipperier than a traditional moisturizer
This is a very liquid product, so it's not thick like a traditional moisturizer. The texture falls somewhere between a serum and an oil, though it's definitely more oil-like. For that reason, many might find it best for use as a layering product, sort of like a serum.
The Ingredients: Lots of watermelon, plus a few other hydration agents
As the name suggests, the hero ingredient in Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer is watermelon extract. According to the brand, this is rich in amino acids and really hydrates the skin, so it works to plump up the complexion and flood it with lightweight moisture. There’s also hyaluronic acid, jasmine, and peony extract to increase skin's water content.
Interestingly, this product contains no plain water. The first two ingredients come straight from watermelon—a feature I thought was pretty amazing (and makes the price point feel even sweeter).
How to Apply: Liberally
Because of the light gel texture of this moisturizer, a little bit really goes a long way. I feel two pumps is ample, but by all means, add more if you need additional hydration or want to cover a larger area. Use it on top of serums and beneath sunscreen during the day, and as a final step at night. The product is plumping but not at all greasy, so it’s also an excellent base under makeup.
The Results: Fresh, non-greasy hydration
The gel-cream texture of Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer literally melts onto skin. It’s light and slightly cooling, and sinks in really quickly without residue. I found it really bouncy, and despite the fresh texture, the hydration still felt long-lasting. I don’t think it would be enough for my skin during winter, but otherwise, it’s beautiful.
The scent is also a delight—fruity and sweet without being overpowering. There is some added fragrance in there, but it’s minimal, the last ingredient on the list. If you’re really sensitive I’d avoid it, but I personally had zero issues.
The Value: Reasonable
At $39 for 2 oz., I feel Glow Recipe's Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer is a pretty good bang for your buck. I mentioned previously there’s no water in the formulation as well, which makes the price tag seem even more reasonable. At the end of the day, this product is just another strong hydrating gel cream, but the sensorial elements really add to the entire experience.
Similar Products: You've got options
Sunday Riley Ice Ceramide Moisturizing Cream: If you don’t mind a gentle brightening effect in your moisturizer, this Sunday Riley cream ($65) is excellent. Rich in coconut, vitamin F, and beetroot extract, it sloughs off dead skin cells and amps up water levels.
Tatcha The Water Cream Oil-Free Pore Minimizing Moisturizer: This moisturizer ($69) is like a tall drink of water for thirsty skin. Formulated with wild rose, green tea, rice, and algae, Tatcha's cult-favorite product is cooling and supremely hydrating without leaving a film on the skin. I’d say the finish is soft and radiant, as opposed to shiny or dewy.
Caudalie Vinosource Moisturizing Sorbet: This French pick ($35) still has a wonderful, light texture, but it’s more of a mousse-gel than a water gel. Instead of watermelon, it’s full of Caudalie’s signature grape extract, plus chamomile and antioxidants to soothe. Altogether, it leaves skin feeling velvety-soft.
Glow Recipe is one of those brands that rarely gets it wrong, and the Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer is no exception. It’s super fresh, a delight to apply, feels good on the skin, and provides long-lasting hydration without any grease. I think the price is also pretty reasonable, and the packaging is really cute. While I don’t think I’d integrate it into my routine as an everyday product (I prefer my moisturizers slightly richer), it’s still seriously impressive. A summertime skin staple for sure.
Specs
- Product Name Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer
- Product Brand Glow Recipe
- Price $39.00
- Weight 2 oz.
- Full Ingredient List Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Fruit Extract, Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Fruit, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Glutamic Acid (Derived from Fermented Grains), Glycerin, Cetearyl Olivate (Derived from Olive), Sorbitan Olivate (Derived from Olive), Sodium Hyaluronate, Cetyl Alcohol, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum, Xanthan Gum, Apricot Kernel Amino Acid, Alkanna Tinctoria Root Extract, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Paeonia Suffruticosa (Peony) Root Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Beta-Glucan, Jasminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine) Flower Wax, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Brassica Oleracea Capitata (Cabbage) Leaf Extract, Ipomoea Batatas (Sweet Potato) Root Extract, Fragrance.