Like a greenhouse in gel form,
Make's Succulent Skin Gel is the best option for replenishing skin quickly with gentle aloe and chamomile.
With discreet packaging and no discernible scent, Make's Succulent Skin Gel is an unassuming powerhouse for irritated skin. Packed with ultra-lightweight and non-sticky gel, it combines a bouquet of natural skin soothers like cactus extract, aloe vera, prickly pear, chamomile, and more with anti-inflammatory agents like amino acids and beta carotene.
This gel lived up to the test in my trials and became a staple in my beach bag after multiple long beach days in LA and NYC. The gel absorbed almost instantly into my skin without feeling sticky or oily, and got rid of that tight feeling excess sun can cause.
However, for the severely burnt, this formula will help to replenish your skin's hydration levels, but it will not provide immediate relief, as it doesn't include the cooling agents that other products on our list offer. It's still our best pick because it has anti-inflammatory properties and provides long term relief.
If you're wondering why you should rub a garden on your face, Adrienne Penna, Director of Technology and Trends for Make beauty told Well+Good that "these plants' water-storing pads contain a gel that, when applied to the skin, offers powerful soothing and hydrating benefits."
And according to Sarah Steifvater at PureWow, "It's rich in the amino acid taurine, which helps stop free radicals and muscle tissue damage, and it's high in a rare form of antioxidants called betalains, which have hydrating and anti-aging properties," so at a very reasonable $25, Make's Succulent Skin Gel is a lot of bang for the buck.
Pros: Lightweight, affordable, fragrance, paraben, and cruelty free
Cons: Does not include a cooling agent for immediate relief
Buy Make Succulent Skin Gel at Need Supply for $25