(2PK) Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Gel
$25.99
$31.99
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Top positive review
37 people found this helpful
A Refreshing Hydration Experience with Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Water Gel
By Priti S on Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Hydro Boost Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Water Gel is a standout product for anyone battling dry skin. From the moment you apply it, the gel delivers a uniquely cool and refreshing sensation that's both pleasant and invigorating. This immediate cooling effect sets the stage for its impressive hydrating properties.The formula absorbs quickly like a gel but offers the deep, lasting hydration of a rich face cream. My skin felt instantly moisturized and maintained that hydration for the full 24 hours as promised. The blend of hyaluronic acid effectively locks in moisture, leaving my skin feeling plump and smooth throughout the day.The texture is lightweight yet powerful, making it an excellent choice for those seeking intense moisture without the heaviness often associated with creams. However, for individuals with oily skin, it would be great if Hydro Boost developed a similar product tailored specifically for their needs. A version that addresses oiliness while maintaining hydration would be a valuable addition to their lineup.Overall, Hydro Boost Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Water Gel is a fantastic option for those needing a reliable, long-lasting moisturizer. It delivers on its promise of deep hydration and leaves your skin feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
May be a scam ??
By Dana on Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I've bought this twice now because it worked really well for me the first time. I haven't used the new one yet but there are quite a few red flags that make me think it may not be legit. See images in which the old one I've been using is always on the right and the new one is on the left. The container the product in is very different. It's smaller and nowhere on it does it say it's 1.7oz. Instead, it says it's 50mL which does convert to 1.7oz, but it's strange that the unit changed. In addition, the ingredients are not listed in full on the new product anywhere, but they are present on the old product. Also, the product itself looks different both in the container and on the skin. Not sure what's happening here. The largest green flag is that this is still the listing linked directly in the Neutrogena website... I'll update this review once I've started using the product.
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