Superfood Air-Whip Moisture Cream
Youth to the People
Product Verdict Card
Youth to the People
Superfood Air-Whip Moisture Cream
moisturizer
Consumer product research based on available product data, ingredients, pricing, and AI analysis. Not skin guidance.
Glow Score
Review tradeoffs first
Formula
Formula read is mixed; compare value before reading the score as a simple yes/no.
Fit flags
Fit is the main watch item; review the ingredient list and compare similar moisturizer options.
Value
Value is a caution flag; the score needs to justify the $58 price.
Compare this against other moisturizer products before buying — especially if price, texture, or ingredient fit matters for you.
Glow Index summary
AI skincare analysis for Youth to the People Superfood Air-Whip Moisture Cream
Glow Index analyzed Youth to the People Superfood Air-Whip Moisture Cream as a moisturizer using a 4-model AI skincare research process. It currently scores 52/100, with the strongest signals coming from ingredient efficacy, safety profile, formula transparency.
Use this page as a product research snapshot: compare the formula/value signals, read the model reasoning, then review the broader moisturizer rankings before deciding whether the product fits your preferences and budget.
Glow Index is a consumer research tool, not medical advice. Scores are based on product information and AI analysis of ingredients, pricing, evidence, and marketing claims. Patch test new products and consult a qualified professional for skin conditions or medical concerns.
Skip It
Our AI panel found this product underdelivers for the price.
Quick Take
Skip it. Better options exist.
Pros
- Sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer is a legitimately upgraded humectant — its surface-retention advantage over standard hyaluronic acid is real and represents the formula's strongest differentiator.
- The whipped gel-cream texture is genuinely well-executed: lightweight, non-greasy, and layers cleanly under sunscreen and makeup — a real functional win for oily and combination skin.
- The core moisturizing base (glycerin, sunflower oil, panthenol, cetyl alcohol) is competent and effective for daily hydration, even if it is not premium relative to drugstore alternatives.
- Effective humectant-emollient system (glycerin, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, squalane, sunflower oil) delivers lightweight hydration.
Cons
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) appears below 1% in the formula — insufficient to brighten skin or stimulate collagen; the brightening claim is not supported by this concentration.
- 'Natural Fragrance' is a legally opaque catch-all that can contain dozens of sensitizing chemicals including linalool and limonene — a meaningful concern for reactive or sensitive skin types.
- Confirmed 2023 silent reformulation with multiple user-reported breakouts and texture changes — consumers may be purchasing a product different from the one they originally reviewed.
- Kale, spinach, alfalfa, and green tea extracts appear in trace amounts below preservatives — their antioxidant claims are a marketing narrative, not a clinical reality at these concentrations.
Budget Alternative
Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream by Versed — $15
Score Breakdown
How Each AI Scored
AI Consensus
Strong agreement4 AI models independently scored this product, then cross-checked each other’s reasoning. Tap a model to see its take.
FAQ
What does Glow Index measure for Youth to the People Superfood Air-Whip Moisture Cream?
Glow Index evaluates non-medical skincare research signals: ingredient efficacy, safety profile, value for money, formula transparency, skin compatibility, and sensory usability.
Is this a medical recommendation?
No. Glow Index is not medical advice, not a diagnosis, and not a treatment recommendation. It is a consumer research layer for comparing skincare products and marketing claims.
Why does Glow Index use multiple AI models?
Multiple models reduce single-model bias. Glow Index surfaces consensus and disagreement instead of relying on one AI answer or brand marketing copy.