🍯 Calm your skin, conquer the day — naturally radiant, instantly relieved.
Hey Honey Skincare Relax is a 2.2 oz dermatologically tested, oil-free moisturizer formulated with 98% natural honey, propolis, and aloe. Designed specifically for sensitive, rosacea-prone, and oily skin, it delivers instant redness relief and anti-aging benefits through a lightweight, water-based formula that soothes irritation and supports skin hygiene.
K**V
Redness Relief!!
i can’t say enough good things about Hey Honey Relax! it’s honestly a lifesaver for my sensitive skin! I’ve struggled with skin redness and irritation for years, and this product has completely transformed my routine. From the very first use, I noticed how calming it felt on my skin. It’s lightweight, absorbs quickly, and doesn’t leave any greasy residue, which is a huge plus for me since I have combination skin.The ingredients are what really sold me, honey and propolis are like magic for calming inflammation, and the aloe vera adds this refreshing, cooling effect. My skin feels so soft and hydrated after using it, but the best part is how much it’s helped reduce the skin redness on my cheeks. I’ve even used it as a spot treatment on dry patches, and it works wonders.If you have sensitive or redness-prone skin, I can’t recommend this enough.
P**C
honestly has to be the best moisturizer
i got this product as a sample size in my ipsy subscription 7years ago and still to this day as i try to use a different moisturizer i always come back to this one. it smells good, it feels light and so smooth when applying and it actually helps my skin
S**.
Actually effective
I've been using this for a year now, I first tried it through ipsy, I liked the pleasant smell, I've tried other creams and they seem to cause a lot of breakouts and burning, I tend to have a very oily complexion, and this seems to help with that, I have to keep getting it even though it can be pricey, I haven't had much acne or redness for a while, it's very soothing, I put this on after having some reaction and the irritation calmed down almost immediately, I really recommend this for sensitive and breakout prone skin.
M**H
Almost perfect !
This moisturizer has been great for my skin. I have mild rosacea and this tones it down a lot and leaves my skin nice and smooth instead of blotchy and rough, without being greasy or heavy. I tend to have dry skin but get oily in the t-zone and this has helped reduce the oil by quite a bit. The smell is nice too! The only drawbacks are the cost and also that by the end of the day my skin is a bit dry again. (I live in a dry climate (CO) though, so that could be to blame.)
A**R
Great product. Highly recommend!
I have Rosacea on my cheeks. I have been using this product for about a year now. It wasn’t until I went without it for a couple of days, that I realized how much this product works! I use this every morning and every night. It’s an excellent product for redness/rosacea. Highly recommend!
N**E
Best Face Cream Ever!
I have suffered from Rosacea my entire life and have tried everything to calm it. Nothing has ever worked but Honey Face Cream. It works wonders. Normally I don't spend this kind of money on Lotions or Face Cream but I will for this Face Cream. My skin looks amazing and it has calmed my Rosacea too almost non existent.
E**A
Really Works
Ive been using Hey Honey Relax for about six months now, and it’s truly a great product. It’s gentle enough for my very sensitive skin, and I actually enjoy using it. It works fast to calm the extreme skin redness on my face, and I definitely notice a difference when I use it consistently. I also really appreciate that it's now fragrance-free—such a thoughtful update!
A**N
Just don’t do it. 4/5 previously down to 1/5
I should’ve given this more time before reviewing. Unfortunately this became a severely problematic product fast.As noted in the OG review (below), I have hypersensitive skin + rosacea. This product worked for a few weeks, but then I started getting what looked like a “histamine rash” all over my neck, chest, and creeping up my face. This was the only fragrance’d product I use, so it was the first I cut out when the rash turned into painful contact dermatitis.Within a week, the dermatitis lessened dramatically, but still had some texture and left an added, slight pinkness to the skin.Even though I knew it had the highly irritating Limonene and Linalool in it (breakdown under *Fragrance ingredients), I wanted to make sure before I completely cut this out of my routine.Well, I’m dumb. I lit up even worse than before. My skin fissured and bled from the cracks. This is NOT safe for hypersensitive-skinned folks. Just don’t.On top of that, after doing further research, apparently Propolis can be a huge agitator for rosacea and fragrance-sensitive skinned people. Oy. This was just a sneaky bust. Gentle enough to “trick” me for a few weeks, but quickly became a painful problem.It’s been a while since this happened, but it took well over 6 weeks to repair my skin barrier after that. (For that, I used just Avéne’s Tolerance Balm day and night, and Avéne’s Cicalfate+ zinc cream to help rebuild the barrier at night over all this time. Just last week I reincorporated Adapalene gel for acne prevention and anti-aging support slowly, and I’m happy to announce that the barrier is fully in tact! Meaning no reactions to the retinoid. Phew!)Needless to say, skip this product if you are fragrance-sensitive, or have rosacea. Maybe it’ll help a blush of pink in the skin, but for more than that, just don’t.ORIGINAL REVIEW:Hey Honey Relax! is an exquisite cream unlike anything I’ve tried before. Although it has (to me) a light but potent honeysuckle(?) scent, it’s actually gentle and safe for hyper-sensitive skin (AMENDED: It’s not safe for us after all). I was shocked, to be completely honest. When I first smelled it, I thought, “Crap. I can’t put this on my face…” But I was feeling brave. The scent is divine, and although I’m not a cosmetic chemist, the ingredients listed (outside of *Fragrance) were all on my mental “OK List,” so I just went for it. (AMENDMENT: Then I checked the website and say “fragrance” is composed of Limonene and Linalool—highly irritating.)Here’s my gripe:As someone with Sahara-dry skin, I’m not sure where to “place” this moisturizer.It’s not *moisturizing* enough to be a standalone moisturizer for dry and very dry skin. It’s skin benefits could be good, but, since it’s not the consistency of a serum, it’s essentially just “another layer” for dry skin types. Again, yes, it could have benefits, but it can’t replace a moisturizing step for me, so really all it is is an added lotion-layer that creates a “mask-like” feeling on the skin seeing that I still need more on top of it.Does that make sense?Like all “All skin types” moisturizers I’ve ever used, it’s benefits are outweighed by the fact that it’s just another layer to risk pilling or creating that heavy, overly-layered feeling on the skin. I’ve found myself preferring “essences,” toners and serums as I’m getting “wiser” (Ahem: Older). Geared toward the right skin type, I’ve found more benefits in those lighter formulations, as layering a moisturizer or two on top of them doesn’t leave a feeling over “too much” on the skin.I hope this makes sense.What would make this a 5/5 is if Hey Honey split it into two formulations, and added, say, glycerine and/or urea to its Normal/Dry skin type version. Could I mix them in myself? Sure. But then I’d ruin the formulation, and just make it feel even heavier. That job needs a cosmetic chemist to work out the formulation kinks.All in all, after a month’s use: I recommend this product to people who don’t have dry skin. It’s non-irritating (AMENDED: No, it’s not), noncomedogenic, and a beautiful kiss of a moisturizer. But if you have dry and very dry skin, you might want to consider serums and toners that absorb fully for the benefits this cream offers, because it’s frankly not a standalone moisturizer.With that said, I’m still on the fence about whether to keep this in my routine or ditch it (UPDATE: I ditched it). I have two tubes (purchased for my morning and evening organizing bins that are in a drawer and under my sink), so I have some time to think about it. For now, I’ve relegated it to just the evening time, when I tend to heavily layer skincare anyways. But this is where the price tag kicks in: Is it worth it? Is it actually doing anything in complement to my existing serums and toners? I’m still not sure.I’ll update later if I decide to keep it in the line-up.UPDATE: I didn’t. It burned, stung, split and cracked my skin, and has left me with pink, raised lines where my skin fissured. Skip this. It’s a slippery skin-wrecker of a product.0/5