Blue Skincare Edition!
Raghu Yadav
| 21-04-2026
· Fashion Team
I didn’t plan on noticing a “blue” theme in my skincare, but somehow it happened. Maybe it’s the packaging, maybe it’s the way these products feel—cool, light, almost refreshing before you even apply them.
Over time, I realized they also share a similar vibe: easy to reach for, not too complicated, but still doing something meaningful for the skin.

1. Safi Ultimate Bright

This one feels familiar, like something you can use every day without overthinking it. The texture leans light, and it spreads easily, which makes it nice for mornings when you’re half awake and just going through the motions. I noticed it gives a clean, fresh finish—not overly dewy, not matte either, just somewhere in between. It’s the kind of product that fits into a routine quietly and stays there without demanding attention.

2. Nadfaskin Hyaluronic Serum

This one is all about that soft, hydrated feel. The first thing I noticed was how smooth it glides on, almost like a thin layer of water with a bit more body. My skin tends to feel more comfortable right after using it, especially on days when things feel a little dry or dull. I like pairing it with a simple moisturizer because it makes everything feel more complete, like the base is properly taken care of.

3. Mamaearth Aqua Glow Gel Face Moisturizer

This one has that cooling, almost refreshing touch that gel products usually bring. It feels light, which makes it easy to use during the day, especially when heavier creams feel like too much. I tend to reach for this when I want something that won’t sit heavily on my skin. It absorbs quickly and leaves behind a smooth, easy finish that works well under sunscreen or makeup.
What I found interesting is how all three give off a similar impression—fresh, uncomplicated, and easy to come back to. They don’t feel overwhelming or overly rich. Instead, they create that clean, just-taken-care-of feeling that’s hard to describe but easy to notice.
In the end, these products don’t try too hard, and maybe that’s why they work. Sometimes skincare doesn’t need to feel intense or transformative.