I’m embarrassed by how much I’ve spent on fancy hyaluronic acid serums.
This $9 tube from L’Oréal Paris made them all feel like a scam. My skin drank it like water in the desert.
Revitalift Derm Intensives 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum. $8.99. I bought it because the “1.5% Pure” felt like a dare.
No Fragrance
Zero scent — just a clean, clinical vibe.
Clear Gel
Looks like fancy aloe vera.
30ml Bottle
Lasts forever because you need three drops.
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It’s not just one type of hyaluronic acid. They use a mix of molecular weights — the big ones sit on the surface, the tiny ones dive deeper.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Holds 1000x its weight in water
- Glycerin: Locks that moisture in place
- Vitamin C Derivative: A subtle brightening bonus
- Carbomer: The reason it’s slick, not sticky
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Slippery-cool. Spreads in one swipe and vanishes in 15 seconds — leaves a faint, dewy film, not a trace of stickiness.
After two weeks, my foundation stopped clinging to dry patches. The shocker? It layers under anything. Even my fussy sunscreen.
Hydration? 10/10. Fine lines look softer because my skin is full. It didn’t magically shrink pores or cure acne. It does one job perfectly.
A masterclass in doing one thing brilliantly. It demotes every overpriced hydrating serum in my cabinet to backup duty.