It’s swept its way through skincare in Asia and Europe, now Aussies are going weak at the (dry) knees and fine facial lines over Jelly skincare.
‘Jelly’ is a term used for that sweet last-minute lifesaver the little ones so love, and the not so palatable scantily clad form of wrestling. Yes, quite the contradiction.
But what is even more surprising is its rise as the favoured texture in skincare. Made from a mix of water and a thickening agent – such as polymer or polysaccharide – Jelly is a cuter, more consumer-driven term used for gels that are proving easily absorbed by the skin due to the water base providing a surge of moisture without the heavy film, explains Dia Foley, VP Sales and Marketing for Indeed Labs skincare.
“Gels are not just great for those with oily skin, but for anyone who doesn’t like the feel of heavy products on their skin,” explains Di. “They are refreshingly light in hot temperatures as well as under makeup which is especially important when you’re potentially layering moisturiser, primer, sunscreen, foundation and powder.”
Unless your skin is extremely dry, gels should work well for most complexions. However, if your skin is drier, avoid products containing alcohol, advises Dia. And most importantly, take your time with the application process when you can. “Gently massaging in your moisturiser helps to plump the skin,” she urges.
Here’s some of the best Jelly skincare and cosmetics being served up right now:
Indeed Labs Hydraluron Moisture Jelly, $39.95, from Priceline, contains five super moisturizing ingredients including hyaluronic acid, which helps retain moisture, patch 20, a micro network moisture complex, and Fucogel, which leaves a protective film that prevents protects water loss and is easily absorbed into the skin.
Lancôme Exfoliance Clarte Fresh Exfoliating Gelé, $79, from department stores, has been formulated with white wax micro-beads which contain salicylic acid, and pineapple and papaya to create a gentle and effective jelly-textured exfoliator.
L’Occitane Rose Aurore Shower Jelly, $28, available from L’Occitane boutiques nationally, offers smooth, melt-into-the-skin freshness once mixed with water. A deliciously smooth shower treat, it lingers with a scent of lemon, orange bergamot, white rose, amber and musk.
shu uemura Depsea Hydrability Gel Cream, $98, from David Jones,
is enriched with Depsea and is said to deliver deep hydration for the entire day. Smooth it on and go!
Burt’s Bees Beeswax and Royal Jelly Eye Cream, $27.65, from selected pharmacies, contains Apricot kernel oil and beeswax within a smooth, cooling gel texture. It contains royal jelly and is 94.2% natural.
Apivita Express Gold Firming and Regenerating Mask with Royal Jelly $12.90, from pharmacies, perfumeries and selected MYER stores, contains royal jelly to benefit and boost nregeneration of cells and honey to leave a smooth, supple feeling once the mask is removed.