Rihanna’s Fenty Skin Fat Water: The Pore-Refining Toner Serum You Need

Rihanna's Fenty Skin Fat Water: The Pore-Refining Toner Serum You Need

We have the Fenty Skin Fat Water Pore-Refining Toner Serum, a 150 ml facial toner serum that has genuinely changed my life.

A Little Background:

I have always had a soft spot for Rihanna since I was a child. Even as my musical preferences changed with age, I still fondly remember the singer and occasionally listen to her old songs.

When I delved into cosmetics, it was a pleasant surprise to learn she had her own cosmetic brand Fenty Beauty. I decided to purchase at least one product from her line. I have three highlighters and one loose powder in my makeup collection, and I am delighted with the quality. I plan to expand my collection.

After the release of the Fenty Skin line, I had no doubts about purchasing their skincare products.

However, their products are pretty expensive, so I initially purchased a travel-sized kit to try out. The kit included a cleanser, toner serum, and SPF daytime moisturizer in mini formats but with enough product to evaluate their effectiveness.

Official Promo Photo:

Today, I want to specifically talk about the toner serum because it impressed me so much that I purchased the full-size version before even finishing the travel-sized one.

The Fenty Skin Fat Water is a toner serum that minimizes pores.

The manufacturer tells us that the toner is ethical, vegan, gluten-free, non-comedogenic, comes without excess packaging (box), and has a recyclable plastic bottle.

Indeed, the full-size product arrived without a box – the opening at the top was covered with a protective sticker. To use the toner, you must twist the cap, squeeze the desired amount onto your hand, and distribute it on your face. No cotton pads are required! I hate cotton pads.

It’s a very convenient format, no need to break your nails trying to pick something up or use your fingers to get to the toner.

The toner serum has a slightly viscous consistency and a light orange hue.

During the first application, I was afraid it would be sticky (I hate stickiness), but the product is quickly absorbed and doesn’t leave an unpleasant finish on the skin.

According to the brand’s name and positioning, “fat water” should combine two products (toner and serum) that, when paired, perform all their most important functions:

Toners shrink pores and control oily shine, serums deliver beneficial ingredients to the skin that eliminate pigmentation. This toner-serum works for two.

I didn’t read the brand’s promises before purchasing, but I’m thrilled with the toner!

It quickly absorbs, creating a “protective” layer on the skin. I don’t know how to describe it, but I don’t feel it on my face, I can’t see it, but I feel what it did. ๐Ÿ˜€

Dry skin – immediately after application and after complete absorption

This winter in the south was very long and cold, my skin literally dried out and broke out in acne.

The toner moisturized it, evened out the overall tone of my face, made pores less noticeable, and minimized breakouts.

I would say that the toner “made my skin better.”

Yes, my lifelong problems with acne and blackheads did not disappear, but after a couple of months of use, I feel so good about my skin that I can confidently go outside without makeup (which is nonsense for me). People who have been struggling with problem skin for many years, I think, will understand me.

Of course, this is just one stage of skincare. In addition to the toner, I also use other products, but it was with the arrival of fat water into my daily routine that it really became easier for me to manage my skin.

This is not a miraculous nectar or magical serum, but I sincerely recommend this product to all my acquaintances and strangers!

Thanks everyone for your attention, I’ll be happy to hear from you in the comments!)

8 responses

  1. pi4y4y Avatar
    pi4y4y

    Good water, I’ll support that ๐Ÿ™‚ I didn’t notice a moisturizing effect, but niacinamide is always an excellent addition to skincare ๐Ÿ™‚ The only thing is, I can’t shake the thought that Koreans can find something just as good and cheaper. And they didn’t skimp on the fragrance.

    1. Anna_Paskhalidi Avatar
      Anna_Paskhalidi

      Thank you! There’s probably something similar from Koreans, but I like it so much that I’m not ready to try anything else yet)) The fragrance is strong, yes, but I’ve gotten used to it somehow. My husband says it smells like chocolate ๐Ÿ˜€

  2. Ilovepeachess Avatar
    Ilovepeachess

    This post is magnificent! I dream of learning to photograph cosmetics like that too)
    I don’t understand how a toner can divide life into before and after, but I share the enthusiasm that skincare sometimes gives us.

    1. Anna_Paskhalidi Avatar
      Anna_Paskhalidi

      Thank you! It’s just that I’ve found skincare for the first time that gave such a visible effect that it feels like life before and after for me) When I saw the flash mob theme, my first thought was – WATER! FAT WATER!))

  3. Elena_Chubarova Avatar
    Elena_Chubarova

    Agreed. And how about the cleanser? I got the full size right away. I’m dying for the scent… and it doesn’t dry out my skin, the consumption is minimal, and it removes makeup perfectly (except for waterproof mascara, I remove it with micellar water). The night cream also feels very comfortable. The next in line is the new body cream. I am assuming that their makeup didn’t work for me.

    1. Anna_Paskhalidi Avatar
      Anna_Paskhalidi

      The cleanser is good, but I’m hesitant to spend that much money on it)) I still do double cleansing, any foaming cleanser works for me, the main thing is not to dry out my skin). I’m also eyeing the body cream, but it’s expensive(

  4. softpink_cashmere Avatar
    softpink_cashmere

    I had one, it didn’t regulate oiliness or affect pores in any way, but overall it was pleasant.

    1. Anna_Paskhalidi Avatar
      Anna_Paskhalidi

      Well, I don’t have any particular problems with oiliness + it’s just one step in the skincare routine) but in general, yes, skin care is a very individual thing.