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F-Balm Electrolyte Waterfacial

Overnight Barrier Hero

gel indie Fragrance Free Paraben Free Pregnancy Safe Cruelty Free Vegan
79/100
DermFND score
Ingredient quality
8.3
Value for money
8.1
Suitability breadth
6.1
Irritation risk
Med
$56.00
4.1
3,000 customer ratings (Amazon)
Data confidence
High confidence
3,000+ aggregated reviews · INCI confirmed
Made in
United States
Launched
2020
Best season
fall-
PAO
12 mo.
after opening
Certifications
Leaping Bunny
+1 more
Alex Brufsky
Alex Brufsky Founder & Editor
Analysis by DermFND · Last verified May 2026 · Methodology
Verified reviewer
01 · Quick read

Pros & cons.

What we love
  • +Five-ceramide complex with cholesterol and phospholipids mirrors healthy skin's lipid profile
  • +Niacinamide at ~3-4% stimulates additional ceramide production for inside-out barrier repair
  • +Dual-weight hyaluronic acid provides surface and deeper hydration throughout the night
  • +Non-greasy, non-transferring formula absorbs completely without pillowcase residue
  • +Excellent retinol buffer that reduces peeling, flaking, and irritation
  • +Vitamin F beads deliver a targeted burst of omega fatty acids at application
  • +Completely fragrance-free with no essential oils or dyes
  • +Visible plumping and hydration improvement from the very first morning after use
What to know
  • Multiple oils may cause breakouts in acne-prone or congestion-prone skin types
  • At $56 for 1.69 oz with 4-5 pumps per night, runs out in 6-8 weeks
  • Vitamin F beads can feel slightly gritty if not massaged until fully dissolved
  • Too rich and heavy for very oily skin that doesn't need lipid replenishment
  • The 'electrolyte' branding oversells what is fundamentally excellent barrier repair
02 · Editorial analysis

The full review.

The name sounds like something a dermatologist and a Gatorade scientist would come up with after a very productive happy hour. Electrolyte Waterfacial. It’s the kind of name that makes you wonder whether Drunk Elephant is being clever or ridiculous — and the answer, as it turns out, is both.

The ‘electrolyte’ concept is not pure marketing theater. Sodium PCA and magnesium PCA are legitimate components of the skin’s natural moisturizing factor — the cocktail of humectants that healthy skin produces to keep itself hydrated. When your barrier is compromised or your skin is chronically dehydrated, NMF levels drop. F-Balm’s approach is to replenish those specific minerals alongside a comprehensive lipid repair system, rather than just piling on humectants and hoping the water stays put.

Launched on New Year’s Day 2020 — a symbolic fresh start that the world would ironically need much more of that year — F-Balm was Drunk Elephant’s answer to the growing sleeping mask category. But where most overnight masks are essentially thicker moisturizers in different packaging, F-Balm reads like a barrier-repair treatment that happens to be formatted as a mask.

The ingredient list is genuinely impressive. Squalane sits second, providing the primary emollient base. Niacinamide comes in at the fourth position, suggesting a concentration somewhere in the 3-4% range — enough to stimulate ceramide biosynthesis, which is a clever move when you’re also applying exogenous ceramides on top. Five ceramides (NS, AP, EOS, NP, EOP) mirror the complete natural profile of healthy skin, working alongside cholesterol and phospholipids to repair the intercellular lipid matrix. Dual-weight hyaluronic acid handles hydration at two depths. And ferulic acid, quercetin, and adenosine round out an antioxidant and anti-aging supporting cast that most dedicated serums would envy.

The vitamin F beads are the showpiece. Tiny capsules of essential fatty acids from jojoba, marula, linseed, and corn oils that burst on contact with skin, releasing a concentrated pulse of omega lipids exactly where the barrier needs them. It is, admittedly, a bit of a sensory gimmick — the beads pop with a satisfying coolness that makes the application feel more eventful than most nighttime products. But the fatty acids they deliver are genuinely functional, providing the raw materials that keratinocytes need to produce healthy intercellular lipids.

The texture defies easy categorization. It’s thicker than a gel but lighter than a balm — a jelly-like substance that spreads generously and absorbs within a few minutes. Four to five pumps from the airless dispenser covers the face and neck, and the product settles into a barely-there film that doesn’t transfer to pillowcases. This is the overnight mask for people who hate the feeling of overnight masks.

Performance is where F-Balm earns its reputation. The morning-after effect is immediate and unmistakable — skin looks plumper, feels bouncier, and has a healthy sheen that reads as ‘well-rested’ rather than ‘greasy.’ Dry patches that seemed like permanent residents dissolve after two or three nights. The winter-skin effect — that tight, flaky, slightly angry state that central heating inflicts on anyone north of the Sun Belt — retreats measurably within the first week.

The real magic, though, is what F-Balm does for your other products. Used over retinol, it buffers irritation beautifully. The ceramide complex and squalane create a supportive environment that allows retinoids to do their collagen-stimulating work without the worst of the peeling, flaking, and redness that drives people to quit retinol before they see results. This is arguably F-Balm’s highest-value use case — not as a standalone hydrator, but as a retinol enabler.

The limitations are predictable given the formula’s oil content. Acne-prone skin types have reported breakouts, and the combination of squalane, jojoba oil, marula oil, linseed oil, and corn oil — while individually considered low-comedogenic — creates a cumulative lipid load that congestion-prone pores may not appreciate. If your skin tends to produce enough sebum to fry an egg, this overnight mask is probably too rich.

The price — $56 for 1.69 oz — feels reasonable for the ingredient quality but less so when you consider the consumption rate. At 4-5 pumps per night, you’ll go through this in six to eight weeks. That works out to roughly $7-9 per week for an overnight mask, which is premium territory by any standard.

There’s also the matter of the ‘electrolyte’ positioning. Sodium PCA and magnesium PCA are well-established humectant ingredients with real NMF-replenishing properties, and coconut water contributes minerals. But calling this an ‘electrolyte’ product implies a more novel mechanism than what’s actually happening, which is excellent barrier repair with particularly thoughtful mineral humectant selection. The science is sound — the branding is just a bit more excited about it than the chemistry warrants.

All that said, F-Balm delivers on its core promise with unusual thoroughness. This is not a sleeping mask that sits on your skin and hopes for the best. It actively rebuilds the barrier with ceramides, feeds it with fatty acids, replenishes its natural moisture factors, and protects the whole operation with antioxidants. For dry, dehydrated, or barrier-compromised skin — especially when paired with potentially irritating actives — it’s one of the most effective overnight treatments available.

03 · INCI · disclosed by brand

Ingredient analysis.

Ingredient Role Evidence Flag
Niacinamide](/ingredients/niacinamide) (~3-4%)
Listed fourth in this INCI, niacinamide stimulates ceramide biosynthesis in the stratum corneum — working synergistically with the five exogenous ceramides in this formula to rebuild the lipid barrier from both sides. It also improves skin tone evenness overnight.
Well Established
OK
The primary emollient in this formula, sitting second on the INCI list. Squalane mimics the skin's own sebum composition, creating a non-occlusive moisture layer that prevents transepidermal water loss without the heavy, pore-clogging feel of traditional sleeping masks.
Well Established
OK
A complete five-ceramide complex that mirrors the natural ceramide profile of healthy skin. Working alongside cholesterol and phospholipids, these ceramides integrate into the intercellular lipid matrix during overnight wear, repairing micro-gaps in the barrier that cause dehydration and sensitivity.
Well Established
OK
Dual-weight hyaluronic acid provides layered hydration — the standard form penetrates to attract water at the dermal-epidermal junction while the crosspolymer creates a sustained-release moisture reservoir on the surface that works throughout the night.
Well Established
OK
Drunk Elephant's signature ingredient appears here in both oil and butter form, delivering a concentrated dose of oleic acid and vitamin E that locks in the electrolyte minerals and humectants while the ceramide complex rebuilds the barrier.
Promising
OK
Sodium PCA is a natural component of the skin's own moisturizing factor (NMF), and magnesium PCA supports enzymatic processes in the skin. Combined with mineral-rich coconut water, this blend replenishes the ionic balance that dehydrated skin loses, supporting optimal cellular hydration overnight.
Promising
OK
Full INCI list · pH 5.7

Water/Aqua/Eau, Squalane, Propanediol, Niacinamide, Olive Oil Glycereth-8 Esters, Coconut Alkanes, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Water, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Glycerin, Mannitol, Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil, Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Butter, Sodium PCA, Opuntia Tuna Fruit Extract, Linum Usitatissimum (Linseed) Seed Oil, Sorbitol, Quercetin, Trehalose, Zea Mays (Corn) Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Sucrose, Creatine, Inositol, Pentylene Glycol, Ferulic Acid, Hydroxytyrosol, Behenic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Cholesterol, Ceramide NS, Ceramide AP, Ceramide EOS, Ceramide NP, Ceramide EOP, Phospholipids, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Magnesium PCA, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Adenosine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Xanthan Gum, Caprooyl Phytosphingosine, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Caprooyl Sphingosine, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Ceteareth-25, Citric Acid, Glyceryl Caprylate, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Tocopherol, Chlorphenesin, Potassium Sorbate, Ethylhexylglycerin

Product flags
✓ Fragrance Free ✓ Alcohol Free ✗ Oil Free ✓ Silicone Free ✓ Paraben Free ✓ Sulfate Free ✓ Cruelty Free ✓ Vegan ✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential irritants
Ceteareth-25Phenoxyethanol
04 · Compatibility

Skin match.

Pairs well with
retinol serumshyaluronic acid serumsfacial oilsvitamin C (AM)
Skin types
Best for
drynormalcombination
Works for
sensitive
Not ideal for
oily
05 · Evidence

The science.

The Science

F-Balm uses two methods to repair the barrier: exogenous lipid replacement and endogenous lipid stimulation.

The five-ceramide complex (NS, AP, EOS, NP, EOP) is the exogenous component. Ceramides make up about 50% of the stratum corneum's intercellular lipids. Low ceramide levels cause barrier dysfunction, higher TEWL, and conditions like atopic dermatitis. Systematic reviews, such as Lynde et al. (2023), confirm that ceramide-containing moisturizers improve barrier function and reduce atopic dermatitis symptoms.

Niacinamide provides the endogenous component. A study by Tanaka et al. in the British Journal of Dermatology (2000) shows that nicotinamide increases biosynthesis of ceramides, glucosylceramides, sphingomyelin, and free fatty acids in the stratum corneum. At F-Balm's estimated 3-4% concentration, niacinamide exceeds the 2% threshold typically effective for barrier enhancement. Tanno et al. (Scientific Reports, 2025) showed that niacinamide increases water uptake in the stratum corneum and plasticizes the barrier to improve skin flexibility — which matters for overnight application when skin repair is most active.

Sodium PCA and magnesium PCA drive the 'electrolyte' claim. Sodium PCA is a known part of the skin's Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF), the hygroscopic mixture that keeps the stratum corneum hydrated. As a glutamic acid derivative, it exists in healthy skin at levels that drop with age and environmental damage. Magnesium PCA adds the mineral cofactor that supports enzymatic processes in keratinocyte differentiation. While 'electrolyte' is a marketing concept rather than a clinically validated complex, these individual ingredients have proven humectant and barrier-supportive properties.

Squalane is the primary emollient. It mimics squalene, a natural part of human sebum that makes up about 12% of skin surface lipids. It provides occlusive protection to prevent the loss of the humectants and ceramides delivered to the barrier.

The dual-weight hyaluronic acid system (standard sodium hyaluronate plus a crosspolymer form) provides sustained hydration. The higher molecular weight of the crosspolymer creates a reservoir effect, releasing moisture gradually during overnight wear instead of all at once.

References

  1. Nicotinamide increases biosynthesis of ceramides as well as other stratum corneum lipids to improve the epidermal permeability barrierBritish Journal of Dermatology (2000)
  2. Niacinamide enhances water uptake of stratum corneum at high humidity and has a plasticizing effect at low humidityScientific Reports (2025)
  3. Niacinamide - mechanisms of action and its topical use in dermatologySkin Pharmacology and Physiology (2014)

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists use overnight masks to deliver barrier-repair ingredients because extended contact time lets ceramides and lipids integrate into the stratum corneum better than daytime moisturizers. Board-certified dermatologists note that F-Balm's five-ceramide complex with cholesterol and phospholipids matches the composition clinical literature recommends for restoring compromised barriers. Dermatologists often suggest products like this for retinoid-induced dryness, post-procedure sensitivity, or seasonal dehydration. The niacinamide content adds value through its dual role in barrier enhancement and mild anti-inflammatory action.

06 · Where it fits

Where it fits in your routine.

AM routine
01 Gentle cleanser
02 Vitamin C serum
03 Moisturizer
04 Sunscreen
PM routine
01 Double cleanse
02 Treatment serum (retinol or peptides)
03 Drunk Elephant F-Balm Electrolyte Waterfacial This product
How to use

Apply this as the final PM skincare step. Dispense 4-5 pumps into palms and press onto the face and neck, massaging until all vitamin F beads dissolve. Use it over serums, treatments, and facial oils. Leave it on overnight; do not rinse in the morning. For extra-dry skin, mix 2-3 drops of facial oil into the product before application. When using with retinol, apply retinol first, wait 5-10 minutes, then layer F-Balm on top.

Value assessment

At $56 for 1.69 oz, F-Balm is a premium sleeping mask. Using 4-5 pumps per night makes it last 6-8 weeks, costing about $7-9 per week—similar to high-end moisturizers per use. The ingredients justify the price: five ceramides, a high niacinamide concentration, dual-weight HA, and multiple skin-identical lipids. For dry, dehydrated, or barrier-compromised skin, overnight results reduce the need for separate hydrating products, partially offsetting the cost. Normal or oily skin types may find the price harder to justify, as simpler, cheaper formulas provide enough overnight hydration.

Who should buy

Use this for dry, dehydrated, or barrier-compromised skin needing overnight recovery. It works as a retinol buffer for retinoid-related dryness and flaking. It also helps with winter skin, post-procedure sensitivity, or chronic dehydration that daytime moisturizers do not resolve.

Who should skip

Oily or acne-prone skin types must be cautious; the formula's multiple oils and fatty acids can cause breakouts in congestion-prone pores. This is also poor value for normal skin types with an intact barrier and hydration needs met by a standard nighttime moisturizer.

07 · The fine print

Product details.

Texture

This gel-cream has a jelly-like texture with tiny vitamin F capsules. These capsules burst on contact and melt into the formula. It is lighter than a traditional overnight balm but thicker than a gel moisturizer. It absorbs within 2-3 minutes.

Scent

Unscented — contains no fragrance, essential oils, or detectable product smell.

Packaging

An opaque airless pump bottle uses Drunk Elephant's signature bright aqua/teal color scheme. The airless pump stops contamination and air exposure, dispensing a controlled amount per pump. The clean, playful design matches the brand's color-blocked aesthetic.

First use

One night of use leaves skin visibly plumper and softer by morning. The vitamin F beads pop on contact with a slight cooling sensation. There is no adjustment period; results are immediate and cumulative with continued use.

How long it lasts

6-8 weeks with nightly use (4-5 pumps per application)

Period after opening

12 months

Best season

fall winter

Finish
dewynon-greasylightweight
Certifications
Leaping BunnyPETA
08 · Behind the formula

The backstory.

F-Balm launched on January 1, 2020 — Drunk Elephant's first overnight mask and a response to customer requests for a hydrating product that could serve as a heavy-duty nighttime moisture step. The 'F' stands for vitamin F (essential fatty acids), and the 'electrolyte' concept reflects Masterson's interest in replenishing the mineral balance of dehydrated skin rather than simply adding more water to it.

About Drunk Elephant

Established Brand (5–20 years)

Tiffany Masterson founded Drunk Elephant in 2012. Shiseido acquired the brand for $845 million in 2019. Drunk Elephant excludes its 'Suspicious 6' ingredients and has a loyal following for barrier-supportive formulations. Clinical validation for its proprietary ingredient blends (like the 'electrolyte' complex) uses individual ingredient evidence instead of brand-specific studies.

Brand founded: 2012 · Product launched: 2020
09 · Setting the record straight

Common myths.

Myth

Sleeping masks are just thick moisturizers in fancy packaging.

Reality

F-Balm uses a five-ceramide complex, dual-weight hyaluronic acid, and electrolyte minerals at concentrations high enough to act as a treatment product. The extended overnight contact time lets ceramides integrate into the lipid barrier better than a regular moisturizer worn for the same duration.

Myth

Wash off sleeping masks in the morning to prevent clogged pores.

Reality

F-Balm absorbs fully overnight without leaving a film or residue. The squalane and jojoba oil mimic skin's natural lipids instead of sitting on top. Acne-prone skin types should monitor for breakouts, as the oil content is thick for some.

10 · Common questions

FAQ.

Can you use Drunk Elephant F-Balm every night?

Yes — F-Balm works as the last step in your nightly PM routine. This fragrance-free, ceramide-rich formula is gentle enough for daily overnight use. Apply 4-5 pumps for full coverage and massage until the vitamin F beads dissolve.

Is Drunk Elephant F-Balm good for acne-prone skin?

Use with caution. The formula contains multiple oils (squalane, jojoba, marula, linseed, corn) and fatty alcohols. These are generally non-comedogenic but cause breakouts in some acne-prone users. If thick overnight products cause breakouts, patch test a small area for several nights before full-face application.

Can you use F-Balm over retinol?

Yes — this is one of its best uses. The ceramide complex and squalane create a barrier-supportive layer over retinol, which buffers irritation and prevents the dryness and flaking retinoids cause. Many users find F-Balm makes their retinol experience more tolerable.

What are the vitamin F beads in F-Balm?

The tiny beads contain vitamin F—essential fatty acids from jojoba, marula, linseed, and corn oils. They burst on application to deliver omega fatty acids to the skin. Massage gently until all beads dissolve for even distribution.

Is F-Balm safe during pregnancy?

Yes — Drunk Elephant confirms F-Balm is safe for pregnant and nursing women. The formula lacks retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone, or other pregnancy-flagged ingredients. The niacinamide, ceramides, and squalane are all widely considered pregnancy-safe.

Do you need to wash off F-Balm in the morning?

Not necessarily — F-Balm absorbs fully overnight without leaving a film or residue. Most users use their morning cleanser as usual. If skin feels slightly tacky in the morning, a gentle rinse or micellar water works before starting your AM routine.

11 · Real-world signal

What the community says.

Common praise

"Skin feels soft, bouncy, and deeply hydrated the morning after use"

"Non-greasy formula absorbs well and doesn't transfer to pillowcases"

"Vitamin F beads provide a satisfying cooling sensation on application"

"Excellent for resolving dry patches and flakiness in winter"

"Works beautifully layered over retinol to buffer irritation"

"Airless pump dispenses hygienically with controlled dosing"

Common complaints

"Some acne-prone users experienced breakouts from the oil-rich formula"

"Price feels steep at $56 for a sleeping mask"

"Vitamin F beads can feel slightly gritty if not fully dissolved"

"Can feel heavy on oily skin types"

"Requires 4-5 pumps per use making the product run out quickly"

Notable endorsements
Dr. Dylan Greeney (dermatologist)
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