Health & Beauty

Glow Recipe’s Dreamiest Moisturizer Yet Is All About That “Cushion Skin” Glow

May 8, 2026

Health & Beauty

If your skin has been craving hydration without the heaviness, consider this your sign.

Glow Recipe is back with its latest launch—and it might just be its most skin-loving formula yet. Meet the Watermelon Milk™ Peptide Glow Cushion Cream, a next-gen moisturizer designed to deeply hydrate, strengthen the skin barrier, and deliver that soft, bouncy, lit-from-within glow we’re all chasing.

The texture everyone’s going to talk about

Let’s start with the star: the “cushion cream” texture.

Inspired by Korean skincare innovation, this formula melts into the skin like a dream—lightweight, breathable, and silky, but still deeply nourishing. Think: pillowy soft, never greasy, and perfect for layering under makeup or wearing on its own for that fresh-skin finish.

Hydration that actually lasts

This isn’t just surface-level moisture.

Powered by 10+ peptides (including copper tripeptide), the cream works to smooth fine lines, boost elasticity, and support long-term skin health. Add in Watermelon Milk™ (a blend of watermelon extract and squalane), plus barrier-loving ingredients like glycerin, panthenol, and ceramides, and you’ve got a formula that hydrates and protects.

We’re talking up to 100-hour hydration and moisture support that kicks in fast—yes, please.

Made for sensitive skin (and everyone else)

Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, vegan, and dermatologist-friendly, this is one of those rare formulas that works for pretty much everyone—including dry, sensitive, or easily reactive skin types.

Translation: no guesswork, just glow.

Day-to-night, no notes

Use it in the morning for a smooth, hydrated base—or at night as a barrier-repairing treatment while you sleep. Either way, expect skin that looks calmer, plumper, and noticeably more radiant.

The details

The Watermelon Milk™ Peptide Glow Cushion Cream is available online and in-store at Sephora, retailing for $56 CAD.

The takeaway

Glow Recipe has always been about that juicy, dewy aesthetic—but this time, it’s backed by serious skin science.

And if “cushion skin” is the new glass skin? We’re fully in. —Noa Nichol

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