Glow Recipe’s Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops caused quite a stir on TikTok for creating that coveted glass-skin look. But now, Glow Recipe has outdone itself with the Glow Recipe Hue Drops. This new addition takes the beloved original formula and adds a touch of gold and bronze pearl tint, perfect for a warmer spring/summer vibe – and fans are absolutely loving it. Searches for ‘Glow Recipe Hue Drops’ have shot up by 700% in the past month since its launch. This product boasts clinically effective skincare ingredients like pore-refining niacinamide, soothing centella asiatica, and hydrating hyaluronic acid, all while giving your skin a vacation-worthy glow.
Naturally, the GLAMOUR team had to put this new release to the test. Let’s dive in:
The Product: Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops, priced at £32 at Sephora
The Verdict:
Elle, GLAMOUR’s Senior Beauty Editor: After returning from vacation with a paler face than the rest of my body, the Glow Recipe Hue Drops were a lifesaver. When applied as the final step in my skincare routine, it gives my skin a subtle warmth, evening out redness and boosting that coveted glow. It leaves a dewy finish that’s just waiting to shine when the sun finally comes out. This is a must-have for those who love a juicy, natural-looking glow. It’s ideal for a minimal makeup look because it’s so natural and can be worn alone for a soft-filter effect, or layered under foundation for extra radiance. Plus, it’s not just about looks – packed with niacinamide, centella asiatica, and hyaluronic acid, it’s like a supercharged cocktail for your skin. Rating: 9/10
Chrissie, GLAMOUR’s Creative Producer: As a big fan of Glow Recipe skincare, I was thrilled to try the new Hue Drops. I love that it can act as both skincare over time and a makeup product. I believe this will be perfect for those no-makeup makeup days during summer when you just need a bronzed, lightweight finish. I’m excited to see how it transforms my skin over time. Rating: 7/10
Mayola, GLAMOUR’s Commerce Writer: When I heard about Glow Recipe’s new Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops – a sun-kissed twist on the brand’s classic Dew Drops – I was eager to give it a go. With pigmentation being my main skincare concern, yet preferring light coverage and a dewy finish, I’m always on the lookout for skincare products that meet these needs.