This should be a Godsend for people with dehydrated skin.
It should literary give your a boost of hydration, as they say "from below the surface"!
My skin do have a tendency to get dehydrated, if I don't use products, that target this problem.
Also in the winter, I do get dry patches.
For quite a while I have used the Caudalie Vinosource SOS Thirst Quinching Serum to help with these issues, and really love it, and think it do a great job.
However I just couldn't resist trying this out, now that it was just in front of me in Boots.
So I thought, I would let you know, what I think about it.
And also a small comparison with the Caudalie Serum.
The texture is like a thick clear gel.
It do turn a bit sticky and stiff when it dries and sink into the skin.
But once you apply your moisturiser on top, it is fine.
It do definitely give your skin a hydration boost. However I'm just not quite sure, that it is enough for me.
I haven't had any dry patches, however my skin, especially on my forehead, have been very dry and tight.
A problem I never had when using the Caudalie Serum.
It haven't irritated my, also sensitive skin, in any way, which is a big plus.
This is not by any way a bad product, and if you don't have particular dry or dehydrated skin, this would probably be fine for you.
However if you have very dehydrated skin like me, I would definitely recommend the Caudalie Serum instead.
There is a very slight price difference, the Hydraluron is 24,99 (at Boots) and the Caudalie is 26,10 (on feelunique)
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