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Fenty Skin: The skincare that combines multiple products in one to make things easier

Every product in the Fenty Skin UK range is at least two skincare products in one, saving you time, money and confusion

 

I s there anything that Rihanna can’t do? She’s a singer, dancer, producer, ambassador, model, makeup mogul and she recently took on the skincare market with the launch of the gender-neutral Fenty Skin UK.

 

Fenty Skin went on sale in the US on 31 July last year and it builds on Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty collection. Both of which have been created to appeal to all genders and skin types, having been tested on all tones. The full Fenty Skin UK range is available at Boots, and Harvey Nichols in the UK,  as well as Sephora in Europe.

 

As the brand describes itself: “Fenty Skin is skincare uncomplicated. Every multitasking product is easy to use and packed with benefits. It’s all designed to complement Fenty Beauty makeup and has been tested on all skin types and tones. It’s for everyone, even the fellas.”

 

Read on to learn more about the brand, the ingredients, the products, and get links to individual products.

 

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Fenty Skin UK

 

There are five main products in the range, plus two refills. These include:

 

Total Cleans’r Remove-It-All cleanser (£20)

 

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What is it?cleanser that doubles up as dirt and makeup remover. If you are interested in learning more about makeup for men, check out our guide to the best men’s makeup brands.

 

Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream and Massage Tool (£28 on its own, £36 with roller)

 

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What is it?  The latest addition to the FS lineup, this eye cream contains hyaluronic acid, green tea, Horse chestnut, and Persian silk tree to hydrate the super-thin skin around your eyes. It also brightens dark circles, reduces puffiness and defends against environmental stressors. And because it’s a non-greasy gel, it cools the skin too. The Flash Nap eye cream on its own costs £28, but you can also buy it as part of a bundle with an eye-roller tool (pictured) for £36.

 

Eye rollers help to gently massage eye creams and gels into the skin while the metal also cools, to reduce puffiness. What’s notable about this particular eye-roller tool is its shape. Most rollers are small roller balls that work fine but mean you have to roll them over a fair bit to cover your entire eye area. Fenty Skin’s tool is flatter and wider meaning you can cover a greater area, quicker and easier.

 

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Fat Water Pore-refining Toner Serum (£25) 

 

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What is it? Another multipurpose miracle, this toner that doubles up as a serum. It gets its name from the fact it’s slightly thicker in consistency than a standard liquid toner, but it’s more watery than traditional serums and isn’t quite as thick as a gel.

 

Hydra Vizor Invisible Moisturiser Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen (£32)

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What is it? This moisturiser comes with SPF, meaning you don’t have to buy and apply two products when this one will do. It’s also rare because few moisturisers come with such a high SPF. Especially not at this price.  You can also buy a refill for this moisturiser once you run out.

 

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Instant Reset Overnight Recovery Gel-Cream (£36)

 

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What is it? A non-comedogenic overnight moisturiser that promises to moisturise your skin for eight hours. This also comes with a refill.

 

Fenty Skin Start’rs Kit (£32)

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What is it? This kit includes three FS products, plus a refill for the sunscreen.

 

How to buy Fenty Skin in the UK

 

Following the global retail launch of Fenty Skin, you can now buy the Fenty Skin UK range from Boots, and Harvey Nichols.

 

Buy Fenty Skin at Boots

 

The Boots collection can be ordered online for home delivery, or you can order online to collect in-store. It’s not currently on sale directly from the high street.

 

It includes:

  • Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream Massage Tool: £36
  • Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream: £28
  • Total Cleans’r Remove-It-All cleanser – £20
  • Fat Water Pore-refining Toner Serum – £25
  • Hydra Vizor Invisible Moisturiser Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen – £32
  • Fenty Skin Start’rs Kit – £32
  • Instant Reset Overnight Recovery Gel-Cream – £36
  • Sunscreen refill – £28
  • Gel-cream refill – £32

 

 

 

Buy Fenty Skin at Harvey Nichols

 

Harvey Nichols is selling the same range of products found at Boots, for the same prices. If you already have an account with Harvey Nichols, or can visit the store, this would be a great place to buy Fenty Skin UK, but the benefit of buying from Boots is that you’ll also get Advantage Card points.

 

 

The Harvey Nichols Fenty Skin UK range includes:

  • Total Cleans’r Remove-It-All cleanser – £20
  • Fat Water Pore-refining Toner Serum – £25
  • Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream Massage Tool: £36
  • Flash Nap Instant Revival Eye Gel-Cream: £28
  • Hydra Vizor Invisible Moisturiser Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen – £32
  • Fenty Skin Start’rs Kit – £32
  • Instant Reset Overnight Recovery Gel-Cream – £36
  • Sunscreen refill – £28
  • Gel-cream refill – £32

 

 

Fenty Skin ingredients

 

Having had bad experiences in the past with harsh skincare – in which one product discoloured her skin and scared her from trying anything else for a long time – every product in the range focuses on clean formulas that are also vegan and gluten-free.

 

The main Fenty Skin ingredients – and their benefits – are:

 

  • Barbados cherry (acerola): Uses Vitamin C to help brighten the skin and even out skin tone
  • Ginkgo biloba: Helps control oil and clarify skin
  • Green tea: Rich in antioxidants to defend against pollution
  • Fig: Rich in antioxidants
  • Quince: Infused with minerals to help condition the skin
  • Kalahari melon: Rich in antioxidants and vitamins to hydrate the skin
  • Niacinamide – a form of Vitamin B3: Helps reduce the look of age spots, even skin tone, and reduce excess shine
  • Hyaluronic acid: Helps hydrate the skin
  • Aloe: Soothes and conditions
  • Baobab: Nutrient-rich superfruit for hydration
  • Australian lemon myrtle and witch hazel water: Reduces oil, refines pores, and tackles acne and blemishes
  • Japanese raisin tree: Detoxifies the skin
  • Cactus flower: For hydration

 

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  • Victoria Woollaston-Webber

    Victoria is MBman's founder and editor-in-chief. She's been a science, technology, lifestyle editor for 15 years and is passionate about sustainability, democratising access to beauty and grooming products, and cutting through the marketing bullshit to uncover how products work. She also owns and runs the beauty website mamabella

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