I finally gave in and bought the Hoygi Firming and Nourishing Body Cream. Was it worth the shipping wait? Let’s talk.
The Hype
I kept seeing this on my For You Page between cat videos and intense cooking fails. Seriously, it felt like every other beauty influencer was doing a “post-shower routine” video, and this specific white jar kept popping up.
The algorithm really knows how to target my insecurities, right? One TikToker with 2M followers literally said, “My skin texture basically vanished overnight after using this,” and it got 500K likes. Naturally, I spent my lunch break ordering it.
I told myself it was for research, but deep down, I was just hoping for that miracle “glass skin for your entire body” look that everyone claims to have.
“Okay I was skeptical but this actually cleared up my texture issues in like 2 weeks. Not sponsored lol.”
— u/skincare_obsessed99 on Reddit
My Expectations vs Reality
My expectations were sky-high, maybe bordering on delusional. I wanted to look like a polished, filter-applied celebrity the moment I stepped out of the bathroom. I expected the cream to smell like a luxury spa and essentially act like a magic eraser for any and all skin imperfections.
In reality? It’s a cream. It’s not a magic potion. While the collagen and hyaluronic acid combo is a solid ingredient list on paper, I definitely knew deep down that “firming” products are usually just heavy moisturizers disguised with fancy marketing.
Still, for under $20, I was willing to see if it lived up to the noise. I went in hoping for hydration that actually lasts, rather than that sticky feeling most lotions leave behind.
The Actual Test
I used the Hoygi cream religiously for two weeks, right after my nightly shower. I focused on my arms, legs, and neck, just like the instructions said. I even messaged it in until it felt fully absorbed, which took a solid three minutes of me standing in my towel questioning my life choices.
First off, the internet lied about it being an “instant transformation.” My skin didn’t look like I had airbrushed it, and my arms didn’t look like they had been professionally sculpted at the gym. If you’re buying this expecting to lose inches or erase deep stretch marks, you are going to be disappointed. The hype is definitely a bit overblown if you think this is a surgical replacement.
However, the internet was right about the hydration level. My legs usually feel like the Sahara Desert by midday, but this stuff actually kept my skin feeling supple and soft. There was no tacky residue, which is a massive win for someone who hates the “I’m wearing a layer of grease” feeling before getting into pajamas.
u/skincare_addict_2024: “Honestly, the Hoygi stuff is mid if you’re looking for firming, but if you have dry, flaky patches that nothing else can fix, this actually goes hard. Just don’t expect a facelift in a jar.”
The girlies were not lying about the smell, either. It’s got this faint, clean lavender vibe that isn’t too aggressive. It didn’t give me a headache, which is a low-key victory for anyone with a sensitive nose.
Is the Hype Real?
So, is the Hoygi Firming and Nourishing Body Cream worth the TikTok fame? Yes and no. No, it’s not going to give you main character energy overnight, and it definitely isn’t a replacement for healthy habits. If you buy it expecting a medical miracle, you’re setting yourself up for a letdown.
But if you just want a really solid, hydrating lotion that makes your skin feel soft and smell nice, then sure, it’s worth the buy. It’s a nice addition to the routine, even if it’s not the life-altering product the FYP promised me. No cap, I’ll finish the jar, but I’m not exactly rushing to buy a lifetime supply. It’s a solid 7/10 in my book—definitely better than the drugstore stuff I usually hoard, but let’s keep the expectations grounded.

