Last updated on 28th June 2026 by Sarah Sarsby

Jones Road is best known for its effortless, versatile, natural, and hydrating makeup products. From multi-tasking dewy balms and subtle tinted moisturisers to buildable lip and cheek tints, the brand is minimalist, focusing on a small collection of high-quality staple pieces. I adore the Jones Road Gel Liner and natural Miracle Balm.
However, I’ve not seen much hype around Jones Road’s skincare line. Having been impressed with the brand’s makeup products, I wanted to know whether its skincare collection is just as noteworthy. At 30 with combination skin and mild rosacea, I’m looking for hydrating, soothing, and gentle formulas that deliver noticeable results.
Is Jones Road skincare worth checking out? This review shares my honest experience after 4 weeks of testing.
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Products in this review
4 Jones Road products are featured in this review:
Below, I review each product individually before sharing my overall thoughts on this skincare brand.
1. Jones Road Soft Skin Cream Cleanser


About the product
The Jones Road Soft Skin Cream Cleanser promises to be hydrating and creamy. It claims to effortlessly dissolve makeup and daily buildup for soft, clean, and fresh skin. It can be used in the morning or at night. Propanediol helps skin look dewy and smooth, while glycerin keeps skin moisturised and supple. This cleanser contains perfume.
Review
This is a basic and straightforward cleanser that gets the job done.
I’m not a massive fan of the squeezy tube. The tube itself isn’t flexible, and, as the formula is thick and creamy, it inevitably means that you won’t be able to get some product out.
I like that the cleanser works into a creamy, non-stripping lather. You only need a 5p-sized amount of product to cover your entire face, as once activated with water, it spreads easily. Rinsing the product off your skin leaves no greasy residue.
The cleanser leaves my skin soft, clean, and smooth. It’s gentle and doesn’t aggravate my rosacea. As a morning or second cleanse, it works well. However, if you’re sensitive to fragrance, it might be best to give this one a miss.
Despite the positives, this cleanser isn’t good at removing makeup. You have to scrub quite hard and use the formula multiple times to thoroughly remove makeup, which is counterintuitive to a gentle cleanse. A cleansing balm or oil would be far more effective. And the Jones Road cleanser stings badly if you get it into your eyes. Again, that’s not what you want when removing eye makeup!
Rating: 4 stars
Overall, I think it’s a decent morning cleanser, but I’ve tried plenty of other formulas (including cheaper ones) that I prefer.
2. Jones Road Rich Eye Cream


About the product
The Jones Road Rich Eye Cream claims to nourish, freshen, and brighten the under-eye area. It can be used as an overnight mask or in the mornings when your skin is extra dry. The hero ingredient, niacinamide, helps brighten dark spots, correct uneven skin tone, and make skin look radiant.
Review
This eye cream is ultra-moisturising and leaves my under-eyes incredibly soft afterwards.
The formula is a little too rich and thick for my skin. Even when I use only a pea-sized amount under my eyes, it still takes quite a bit of tapping in for it to absorb fully. Dry skin will absolutely love this, though. For this reason, I only use this eye cream at night as a deeply hydrating overnight treatment.
My under-eye area feels soft and smooth in the morning. It feels very protective and restorative. However, there’s been no difference in brightness since using this eye cream. While this eye cream is nice, you could find eye creams that deliver similar results at a fraction of the cost. It’s nothing transformative or special, especially for £40.
Rating: 3.5 stars
3. Jones Road Multivitamin Serum


About the product
The Jones Road Multivitamin Serum contains vitamins C, B, E, and sodium hyaluronate to soothe, brighten, and hydrate the face for healthy-looking, nourished skin. It’s supposed to be an all-in-one serum that delivers everything your skin needs.
Review
I want to love this serum, as, on paper, it sounds incredible, but it just misses the mark.
Firstly, I’m not a fan of the rollerball applicator. I don’t like the sensation of it rolling over the bonier parts of my face, like my forehead and nose, and I feel like I’ve got less control over where the product goes compared to if I just used my hands. Having said that, it dispenses the product in thin layers, so the serum absorbs quickly and is lightweight.
The serum smells lovely. It’s subtly citrusy and fresh, which evokes an invigorating and uplifting sensation. Yet, I haven’t noticed any difference in my skin since using it. I don’t find the serum calming, luminous, or moisturising.
For £50, I’d expect a lot more. I can’t tell any skin benefits – immediate or long-term – which is such a shame.
Rating: 2.5 stars
4. Jones Road Light Moisture Cream


About the product
The Jones Road Light Moisture Cream is a hybrid gel-cream that promises to be hydrating, replenishing, buildable, and fast-absorbing. Shea butter deeply nourishes, niacinamide helps regulate sebum production, and propanediol helps skin look smooth and dewy. This moisturiser contains fragrant components like orange peel oil and linalool.
Review
I like this sweet, citrusy moisturiser.
Despite being labelled as a light gel-cream, this moisturiser is thick and rich. I’m surprised it’s called a Light Moisture Cream, as it’s super creamy. If anything, I’d imagine this being a perfect pick for someone with dry skin, as it’s ultra-nourishing.
On my combination skin, it’s not fast-absorbing, and even a small £1 coin-sized amount of product takes quite a lot of work to massage into the skin. If you apply too much product, it can also feel greasy and heavy, so work in small layers.
Once I nailed the right amount of product to apply and had massaged the formula fully into my skin, this moisturiser is lovely. It’s creamy, nourishing, replenishing, and gives my skin a fresh, bouncy appearance. After using it, my skin is noticeably softer, smoother, and suppler. As it’s quite rich, I only apply this at night, as it might be too heavy for my skin during the daytime otherwise.
While this moisturiser feels premium in terms of scent, texture, and results, £50 is still quite steep. You could find comparable creams for half the price.
Rating: 4 stars
Is Jones Road worth checking out? The verdict


Overall, Jones Road skincare is decent, but I’ve not been blown away. Despite the premium prices, I don’t think these products deliver exceptional results. These are nice, hydrating formulas, great for dry skin, but I’ve experienced similar results from drugstore products.