Beauty Skincare Restock Alert: We Found That Viral Color Corrector That's Been Sold Out for Months It evens out skin tone and doubles as an SPF. By Summer Cartwright Summer Cartwright Summer Cartwright is a NYC-based writer and editor. She covers all things hair, lifestyle, and fashion. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on January 4, 2021 @ 09:00PM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Photo: Courtesy What evens skin tone, diminishes dark spots, and is made from the grass that tigers like to roll around in? No, it's not a riddle: It's the Dr. Jart + Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment that took 2020 by storm. The cream made waves this fall when a slew of TikToks led to the product going viral. Users posted reviews to show the correcting treatment in action. "It's making my skin look amazing," said TikTok user @glambyangelic. Thirty minutes after application, she said it neutralized the tone for much of her red skin — even while she has rosacea. "It looks so radiant, I love this." The videos and reviews created a ripple effect, and led to sales of the product increasing by a whopping 397 percent in November, according to the brand. That's nothing compared to the search traffic it drove. According to Stylight, a shopping search engine that monitors trending products and prices, Google search interest for "Dr.Jart+ Cicapair" increased by 809 percent in October alone. This $10 Oil Is 'Like Rogaine for Your Brows,' According to One Expert The treatment and sunscreen can be used as a base prior to applying makeup, or as a substitute for foundation. Sephora shoppers say it's an all-in-one product that completely revolutionizes beauty routines. "As soon as I put this on, I noticed my redness went away and my skin looked so nice," wrote one five-star reviewer. "It gives this glowy look and I honestly couldn't believe how good my skin looked without makeup." All things considered, it's no surprise the color-corrector was sold out at Sephora for months. But, proving that it's already better than the year that shall not be named, 2021 has given us a gift. The color-corrector is finally back in stock, and you can shop it below. Courtesy Shop now: $52; sephora.com Shop More InStyle-Approved Picks Amazon Shoppers Are “in Love” With This Soft and “Airy” Wedding Guest Dress That’s Just $48 I Own Each Scent of the Body Mist That Sells Every 7 Seconds — Here’s How They Stack Up Eva Longoria Is the Latest Celebrity to Wear This Under-the-Radar Jewelry Brand Taking Over Hollywood