| Feature | 21Naturals (Updated) | Glow Recipe (Watermelon) | Tatcha (Dewy Skin) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bursting Crystals | Slow-release serum | Cream-to-oil | | Fruit Potency | Fermented Green Fig + Pear | Fresh Watermelon extract | Squalane (non-fruit) | | Finish | Transparent, glass-skin | Sticky, glossy | Rich, oily | | Shelf Life | 12M (Preservative-free tech) | 6M | 24M |
Available exclusively on the 21Naturals official webstore and select DTC wellness retailers. Beware of third-party Amazon resellers—the "updated" version is currently only direct-to-consumer. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Always patch-test new skincare products. Results may vary based on individual skin biology. 21naturals crystal greenvelle luscious fruit updated
A: Yes, but with a buffer. Apply the Crystal Greenvelle first. Let the fruit enzymes settle for 2 minutes, then apply retinol. The green fig enzymes help the retinol penetrate without irritation. | Feature | 21Naturals (Updated) | Glow Recipe
Use a ceramic or glass spatula (metal degrades the crystal walls). Scoop out a grape-sized amount. Always patch-test new skincare products
A: Look at the bottom of the jar. The "Updated" batch code begins with "24-" (e.g., 24-001). The original began with "22-". Also, the updated jelly is greener; the original was clear. Final Verdict: Is the Update Worth It? Absolutely. The beauty industry often updates formulas for the sake of marketing, shrinking active ingredients while increasing price tags. 21Naturals did the opposite with the Crystal Greenvelle Luscious Fruit updated release. They removed synthetics, increased the density of the active crystals, and introduced a more sophisticated fruit matrix (Dragon Fruit + Green Fig).