hydro boost extra dry
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Hydro Boost offers several formats for dry to extra-dry skin, including sheet masks, lightweight gels and gel-creams, water/face creams, and serums available in day and night formulations.
The primary active is hyaluronic acid. Formulas also include supporting humectants and moisturizing factors such as trehalose, glycerin, Natural Moisturizing Factors, and in some creams, essential lipids like ceramides.
Use serums in the morning and evening—apply a few drops to face and neck after cleansing and before moisturizer. Apply sheet masks after cleansing for about 15–30 minutes, then pat remaining essence into skin. Night serums can be applied more generously before bed and left on overnight.
Claims vary by product: some Hydro Boost items state 48 hours of hydration, while others claim up to 72 hours of moisture. Review the specific product packaging for the exact claim.
Hydro Boost products are labeled for a wide range of skin types, including normal, dry and very dry/extra dry, sensitive (including extra sensitive), mature, combination, oily, and acne-prone skin.
Listed Hydro Boost serums and creams range from travel sizes (about 0.5 fl oz) up to 1.7 fl oz. Common serum sizes include 1 fl oz, and many creams are shown at 1.7 fl oz, with 0.5 fl oz available as travel sizes.
Beyond dryness, Hydro Boost formulas target smoothing and improved skin texture, plumping, moisture-barrier support (including lipids and ceramides), and antioxidant support.
Reviewers describe the sheet masks as jelly-like and well-contoured. Creams are commonly called lightweight or gel-cream in texture, spread smoothly, feel non-greasy, and provide noticeable hydration.