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Step 5: Moisturizer
Seals in hydration and strengthens the moisture barrier.
Mantle's The Face Jelly is the Swedish CBD brand's answer to the lightweight moisturizer problem — and it's a quietly brilliant formula for anyone who finds creams too heavy but needs more than a serum. The star is cannabis sativa leaf extract (hemp-derived CBD territory), but the real workhorse is the centella asiatica complex: the formula includes both whole centella extract and its isolated triterpenes (asiatic acid, madecassic acid, asiaticoside), which is the TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) approach that dermatological brands use for wound healing and barrier repair. Panthenol at a generous concentration provides provitamin B5 soothing, while acetyl hexapeptide-37 is a lipid-boosting peptide that strengthens the skin barrier from the inside. The jelly texture is genuinely unique — it sits somewhere between a gel cream and a water cream, with a bouncy, almost trembling consistency that melts on contact and leaves a glass-skin dewiness without any stickiness. The green tint from chlorophyll (CI 75810) is a nice touch that fades completely on application. At ~€48, it's fair value for a Scandinavian clean beauty brand with genuine active-forward formulation.
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The Face Jelly by Mantle is formulated for oily, combination, normal, sensitive skin. Mantle's The Face Jelly is the Swedish CBD brand's answer to the lightweight moisturizer problem — and it's a quietly brilliant formula for anyone who finds creams too heavy but needs more than a serum. The star is cannabis sativa leaf extract (hemp-derived CBD territory), but the real workhorse is the centella asiatica complex: the formula includes both whole centella extract and its isolated triterpenes (asiatic acid, madecassic acid, asiaticoside), which is the TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica) approach that dermatological brands use for wound healing and barrier repair. Panthenol at a generous concentration provides provitamin B5 soothing, while acetyl hexapeptide-37 is a lipid-boosting peptide that strengthens the skin barrier from the inside. The jelly texture is genuinely unique — it sits somewhere between a gel cream and a water cream, with a bouncy, almost trembling consistency that melts on contact and leaves a glass-skin dewiness without any stickiness. The green tint from chlorophyll (CI 75810) is a nice touch that fades completely on application. At ~€48, it's fair value for a Scandinavian clean beauty brand with genuine active-forward formulation.
The key active ingredients in The Face Jelly are Panthenol, Peptides, TECA (Titrated Extract of Centella Asiatica). It's known for: TECA centella complex (isolated triterpenes + whole extract) — clinical-grade soothing and Panthenol + acetyl hexapeptide-37 provide dual-pathway barrier repair.
Yes, The Face Jelly targets redness, sensitivity, dryness, dullness. TECA centella complex (isolated triterpenes + whole extract) — clinical-grade soothing
The Face Jelly retails for around $48, which places it in the mid range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Contains PEG-40 emulsifier — not suitable for strict PEG-free routines; Natural lemon myrtle fragrance (geraniol, linalool) may irritate very sensitive skin; Lightweight formula won't be enough alone for very dry skin — needs layering.
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