TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum

TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum Review

I’m surprised! I may like this product better than the expensive version it’s duping.

The TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum ($14) is supposed to be a less expensive dupe of the Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops.

But I think this product is a little bit more universal and slightly better than the expensive version, although I like both.

TL:DR (Too Long Didn’t Read) on the TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum:

  • It’s a lightweight serum with a “soft matte” finish
  • It wears all day without making your face too dry or oily at all
  • It does have a cooling sensation, but it that sensation does not last after a few minutes.
  • Works well with a skin care routine or as a base for makeup

TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum Texture

TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum Product Review:

I have to say, I really like this TonyMoly version a Watermelon serum.

It’s still got that lightweight watermelon scent and texture, plus it’s a serum that sinks into the skin beautifully.

TonyMoly describes it as a “soft matte finish”.

It’s supposed to have like a cooling texture on the skin that I really think works well for combination or oily skin.

I’m actually really happy that I got a chance to try it.

I think it works really well in any skin care routine as sort of a serum step as it describes.

TonyMoly also describes it as a moisturizer that can be used as the last step in your skincare routine.

Although I think it’s a little too lightweight to use as a moisturizer, it’s a really great serum step and can be used as a makeup primer, even though TonyMoly doesn’t describe it as a primer.

TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum Swatch

I wear the Dew All Over Serum for 10+ hours, under makeup or just all day, and the finish doesn’t change.

I think this is a really nice alternative to the Glow Recipe Dew Drops, but I think it’s really two different products and they could appeal to two different two different beauty lovers.

Glow Recipe may work best for beauties looking for a dewy finish serum, while the TonyMoly may work best for beauties looking for a thin, soft-matte serum – moisturizer hybrid.

 

Is the TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum worth it?

Yes. The TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum is worth it, especially if you have combination or oily skin and they are looking for thin, soft-matte serum but it’s not a dupe for the Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops.

TonyMoly Watermelon Dew All Over Serum product review rating: Great

 

Nubelease Quick Review Rating System

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Bad – Didn’t do what it says, and was even worse on top of that.
Ok – Didn’t do what it says, but it’s decent enough to use up.
Good – Does what it says it’s going to do.
Great – Does what it says it’s going to do plus more great things on top of that.
Must Have – An excellent product that is/could be universally loved by anyone and everyone.