Everyone says hyaluronic acid is a desert for your skin. I tested it in one.
The real issue isn’t the acid — it’s how you use it. A rookie mistake in dry air leaves you tighter than before.
It’s The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5. Under $10. The claim that made me try it? That it could backfire and dehydrate you.
Texture
Water-light, slightly sticky.
Absorption
Sinks in 15 seconds on damp skin.
Packaging
The dropper is terrible — you’ll spill.
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Four types of hyaluronic acid at different weights. The B5 is for barrier support. It’s a moisture magnet, not a moisture maker.
- Low-Molecular HA: Penetrates surface layer
- High-Molecular HA: Forms film on skin
- Hyaluronic Acid Crosspolymer: Holds water
- Vitamin B5: Soothes & supports repair
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Feels like cool water. That slight tackiness is a warning — it needs a partner.
Used wrong, my cheeks felt taut. Used right? Plump for hours. The surprise: it made my moisturizer work better.
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Fine lines looked softer. No magic plumping. My skin drank it — but only when I gave it water first.
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The serum doesn’t dehydrate you. Your technique does. It’s a team player, not a solo act.