Neutrogena Hydro Boost Purified Hyaluronic Acid Pressed Night Serum, Facial Serum with Antioxidants & Hyaluronic Acid for Dry Skin, Oil-Free & Non-Comedogenic, 1.7 oz
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There are a lot of positive reviews from happy men. For men, it's ideal. I use it on wrinkles around my face, elbows, knees, and toes, as well as on my elbows, knees, and toes as I get older. The devil, as they say, is in the details.
Yes! It's probably even better to use a moisturizer every time you put on makeup.
Although there is no SPF, Garnier's Moisture Bomb has a SPF of 30 and is very similar. It's a water gel moisturizer that also contains hyaluronic acid.
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Selected User Reviews For Neutrogena Hydro Boost Purified Hyaluronic Acid Pressed Night Serum, Facial Serum with Antioxidants & Hyaluronic Acid for Dry Skin, Oil-Free & Non-Comedogenic, 1.7 oz
" The best things I've ever "tried. " Since I was in my early twenties, I've had acne-prone, oily, and dry skin. I've tried everything I can think of to get rid of it. Nothing seemed to work. Or I'd use something to help with the acne, but it would completely dry out my skin, making it painful to smile; or I'd use something to help with the dry skin, and my skin would go into rescue mode, overcompensating for the dryness by producing an enormous amount of oil. It was a source of frustration for me, and I was feeling insecure. People who have had skin issues are well aware of what I'm referring to. br>I tried this in November because I was out of moisturizer and asked my mother if I could borrow some. She gave me Neutrogena hydro boost to use on that particular day. I was first struck by how velvety my skin felt after applying it to my face, neck, and décolletté; it was as if my skin had absorbed it! It was as if it was in desperate need of it. As a result, I increased the amount of effort I put in. I went to bed and awoke the next morning with a headache. My skin had a completely different appearance and feel to it. There isn't any fabrication here. There isn't a single exaggeration in this statement. It had a distinct texture. There was a radiance about me. My acne was also less red and agitated. And it appeared as if it had been minimized slightly. My cystic acne has cleared up, and my skin is supple, clear, and brightened since I started using it. All I can think is that this moisturizer helped to bring my skin's pH levels back into balance. This is essential to my survival. It's absolutely wonderful.
For 60 minutes, this is excellent hydration. on top of the skin Neutrogena products were recommended to me as a good, inexpensive alternative to the more expensive skin care lines. (I also use rose water mist as a complement to this. ) It's very light, glides on smoothly, and quickly absorbs.
It doesn't clog your pores in any way. Water retention is excellent. This is not a sticky situation. After that, the makeup looks fantastic. The only drawback is the overabundance of packaging. I wish they'd come up with a better packaging solution for this. Currently, they rely on non-renewable sources of energy. Because acrylic is not recyclable, all of these jars will end up in a landfill.
In about a week, my skin transformed from dry, flaky, and angry to soft and supple. I immediately noticed a difference. My pimples have even begun to fade. Keep in mind that I supplemented my skincare regimen with vitamin E oil serum, which I highly recommend. The product has a nice consistency, is cooling/calming, light, and smells good.
It was not greasy when it was fetched. I have combination dry/oily skin, and I purchased this after seeing a television commercial and deciding to give it a try. br>br>I've been using this on a daily basis for a few weeks and I'm in love with it! It only takes a few drops to cover my entire face, it dries quickly, and it leaves my skin feeling silky smooth. It also appears to be bringing my skin back into balance. It is no longer excessively oily or dry. If you have similar skin to me, I would recommend this.
Gel moisturizers have a significant advantage over thicker, creamier moisturizers. I used Clinique's Moisture Surge, but when that ran out, I wanted to try something new, so I found this dupe for Peter Thomas Roth's Cloud Cream and decided to give it a try. Every time I use it, it burns my face since day one (I've been using it for about 2 or 4 days now). And not just barely. There's no sign of any burning. Like, I- need- grab- some- ice is on fire. The purpose of a water meter is to measure the amount of water that flows through it. The purpose of a gel moisturizer is to cool and soothe, but I find that this does the opposite. What a pity.
light and airy Has a high level of consistency. light and airy Unlike a cream or lotion, it does not leave a sticky or heavy residue. br>br>I wished it didn't have a scent. I don't want to put anything on my face that I don't need. br>br>The packaging is also excessive; the pot is much larger than necessary to hold the amount of product; yes, it gives it an expensive look and feel, but it's simply unnecessary. It'll work if it's supposed to work. There are no gimmicks or psychological marketing techniques needed to sell this. We are all aware that manufacturing costs pennies.
This is fantastic. When my head and face were extremely dry (due to chemotherapy), this cream worked wonders and felt great. I strongly advise against it.