This cult-favourite gel-cream moisturizer not only helps to plump and smooth the skin, but also feels amazingly refreshing in hot weather – and the Duchess of Sussex is a fan
When the weather’s warm, like the current heatwave we’re experiencing this week, you might not feel like applying heavy serums and creams to your skin (and this might not be what your skin needs, either). Luckily, we’ve found a much-loved K-beauty formula now available at Boots that’s perfect for this time of year – and it even gets the celebrity seal of approval.
Earlier this year Meghan Markle launched a ShopMy page featuring some of her favourite fashion and beauty products. While this site has now been updated, we couldn’t help but note down some of her recommendations, and one of them was Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream. Recently launched into Boots, priced at £26 for a 110ml jar, this anti-ageing cream is also available in a 50ml pot on Amazon for £14.49 at the moment.
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As its name suggests, Medicube’s Collagen Jelly Cream really does have a consistency like jelly – bouncy and refreshing – and contains 98% of hydrolysed collagen, which the brand says “offers an anti-aging effect to improve skin elasticity”. Having tried it ourselves, we can confirm that it feels lovely and cooling on hot skin; you could even keep it in the fridge for extra depuffing powers.
Shoppers have also been quick to praise how useful it is in the heat, with one Amazon shopper writing: “This stuff feels so good going on, especially living in the south in the hot summer, it feels so fresh!”.
“I’m finding it’s very nice to take a break from traditional creams and lotions, and in the hot and humid environment where I live this is a very soothing alternative moisturiser,” another agreed. “I’m also pleased it has niacinamide for evening out my skin tone and of course we all want (and need – at my age!) the collagen booster this contains as well.”
Meanwhile a Boots customer commented on how smooth and plump it left her skin feeling: “From the first application, this gel made my skin feel hydrated and plump. Having used it for a couple of weeks, my skin feels smooth and even toned.”
One person, however, mentioned that the plumping effects aren’t particularly long-lasting on them, writing: “Might be great for 20-something skin, but definitely not for 50-something skin. Does it temporarily make your skin look plump and glowing? Sure. But there is no real long-term benefit for skin and that plump, glowing look and feeling wears off after an hour or so, leaving your skin a bit tight and dehydrated.” If your skin is on the drier or more mature side, you might benefit from a more ‘traditional’ moisturiser such as something like Medik8 Total Moisture Daily Facial Cream, £48.
Other hot weather skincare buys to consider this summer include Milk Makeup’s new Cooling Water Jelly Ice, £28, Garnier Hyaluronic Acid Cryo Jelly Face Mask, currently £3.33, and the Brushworks Ice Roller, £11.99.