Today marks the second month I've been using the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel. Coincidentally, I've been experiencing unusual dryness on the cheeks and on some parts of the nose (way back February) and I'm on the lookout for a good moisturizer ever since I parted ways with my ex-HG, Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. A few months ago at the Neutrogena event, I realized that the lack of a good moisturizer is just the tip of the iceberg. I am actually guilty of a roll of daily skin dehydrating conditions!
With this problem at hand, the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel has been under strict scrutiny ever since I got hold of it.
The Product's Oath
Combining advanced skin-caring elements that replenish and repair skin from within, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel constantly hydrates and protects skin from the negative effects of your daily routine. It works two ways to hydrate and rehydrate skin: It increases hydration levels uo to 200% and its innovative "12-Hour Progressive Release System" replenishes hydration all day long (transcribed from product brochure).
Packaging
The 50g moisturizer is contained in a sleek and attractive deep sky blue tub. It's a tad bulky if you'd ask me, but if the brand was going for a high-end look to this new product, I must say they've nailed it.
There are two caps enclosing the tub: the screw cap and some "i-don't-know-what-it's-called" cover. It's a smart move, to put two lids, to prevent the good product from staining the screw cap right away which can get the entire tub messy.
Texture and Scent
If there's one thing that I'll remember about the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel by the time I get senile, it will be its amazing fluid-y texture! The texture is in between that of a gel's and water's. Its consistency is thin, runny and translucent. I'm certain that this is one of the product's strongest points.
The scent, on the other hand, is something I won't, or wouldn't want to remember. It's not that it's terrible, I just prefer my skincare products to be unscented.
Finish and Feel
Because of the remarkable texture, this moisturizer spreads easily even on my driest areas and gets absorbed by my skin rather quickly. With the right pea-size amount, this never leaves my skin feeling sticky and instead, I end up with a well-primed face that's velvety to the touch.
Effectivity
Sadly, I was not satisfied with Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel's hydrating capabilities for my combination-to-dry skin. My cheeks and sides of the nose still flaked a bit and I wasn't thrilled to see that. Perhaps, for those with dry-skin, this product is meant to be used in conjunction with the Hydro Boost cleanser, toner and serum for maximum efficacy.
However, I find that if I use this as a sleeping pack (think Clinique Moisture Surge and Laneige Water Sleeping Pack), it is able to aid in moisturizing my skin better than using it alone. Also, it's an amazing discovery that I am able to use my sticky moisturizers under the Neutogena water gel since the latter can improve the finish and feel of the former. I was actually able to cut down on wasted products because of this!
Photo Credits: Clinique Gel, Laneige Water Sleeping Pack, Clinique Moisture Surge |
In the span of time I've been using the water gel as a sleeping pack, it has boosted my skin's radiance and suppleness. As a face primer, it did a good job in keeping my tzone less oily, thus making my face base a bit more long-wearing.
Product Highlights
- 50g; P830.00; available at Watson's
- a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer
- cost-effective; the tub can last approx 3 months (or more!), used twice daily
- no breakouts or purging state for my sensitive skin
- versatile: it's a moisturizer that can turn into a sleeping pack or a face primer
- you only need a tiny amount of the product
The Letdowns
- a bit pricey for a drugstore product
- not -cone-and-parabens-free (i'm on the lookout for skincare minus the -cones)
- i hope they lessen the fragrance a bit
- packaging is too big for travel
Helpful Hints:
- use a spatula to get the product off the tub
- use a small amount of the product (pea-size amount dotted on the forehead, cheeks and chin). it's all you need, really. more than that may just be over the top.
- if you have dry skin and you have moisturizer you're not using because of the gloopy after feel, use the Neutrogena Hydro boost water gel on top of it (let the sticky moisturizer sink in for a few minutes first) and transform its texture!
- for travel, scoop some product onto a small pot for more days of skin hydration outside home
Recommendation
I can say that this product is at par with most notable hydrating gels in the market. This is definitely something I'd recommend for oily skin. This doubles up as a makeup primer so that you can lessen the stuff you pack into your skin. For those with dry skin, you may want to skip this OR you can use it as a sleeping pack on top of your favorite night time moisturizer.
Photo Credits: Clinique Gel, Laneige, Moisture Surge |
I just hope that the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel can come in smaller, budget-friendly minis. This is quite a pricey product and it's sad that a lot of oily-skinned might be missing on it because of its relatively prohibitive tag.
I really like this a lot. It really does hydrate my skin. However, just like you, I wish it is unscented. It is not that overwhelming but it does make a "mark". With the price tag, I wish it came in a pump bottle. I just transfer some in an airless pump from Beabi so as not having to use a spatula every single time I use it. Overall a nice product anud I'm glad I got the chance to try it, thanks to you. I like this as much as Clinique Moisture Surge Extended Thirst Relief. :)
ReplyDeletei might try this after i run out of moisturizer :)
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about the smell.Does it contain alcohol?
ReplyDeleteGenerally, I find moisturizers with this liquid-y texture drying. It may even contain alcohol.
ReplyDeleteIf the product worked as a face pack, baka it moisturizes the skin nga but it doesn't have enough ingredients that seal the moisture in.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!!! :) So detailed! The Neutrogena Hydro sounds like a really nice moisturizer for hot climates and summer seasons. I really love the Laneige one and I've tried another brand from Garnier that is a gel moisturizer too :) I am currently using Clinique's Moisture Surge right now :D
ReplyDeleteAnother great comprehensive review! Neutrogena for reasons unknown have always been incompatible with my skin. So glad this is working so well for you as a sleeping pack and face primer! (Great idea btw =)
ReplyDelete(I know, the price is crazy cheap! And why are you apologizing? Absolutely no need. *hugs* It's been hard for me to visit my fave blogs too)
Does it really work as a primer? :(
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing ..but till date I've not been satisfied with any of the Neutrogena products I've used..though many rave about this brand.
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i think it works great for oily skin because it's water based moisturizer, maybe the hydro boost emulsion will work better for dry skin but that's just my opinion. i've purchased this product because i ran out of moisturizer and i can't wait to try it soon!!
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