Slathering this everywhere won’t work — HA is a diva about application order. Use it on damp skin right after cleansing, or it pulls moisture *from* your face instead of the air.
AM is where this serum earns its keep. SPF sits better on top, and my makeup stopped pilling by day three. The real trick? Don’t wait for it to dry completely before layering.
Glow Lab Bounce & Plump Serum is $28 — three different molecular weights of HA, no fragrance, no nonsense. The “plump in 7 days” claim sounded like marketing fluff. I was wrong.
Triple-weight HA
Grabs moisture at every skin depth, not just the surface
Glycerin base
Thicker than water — actually stays put instead of evaporating
No silicones
Zero slip, zero film. Just sinks in and shuts up
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
Three types of hyaluronic acid (low, medium, high molecular weight) and that’s basically it. No vitamin C fighting for space, no retinol drama — just hydration on purpose. The unexpected bit? It has sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, which is the sticky cousin that actually stays on your skin for hours.
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Penetrates deep, holds 1000x its weight in water
- Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid: Sits on top, smooths texture instantly
- Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer: The slow-release version — lasts all day
- Glycerin: Humectant backup so HA isn’t working alone
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
It’s a clear gel that feels cold going on — like a glass of water for your face. Absorbs in maybe 12 seconds, which is fast enough for mornings when you’re running late.
Week two my forehead lines looked… softer? Not gone, obviously. But that dehydrated crepe thing? Diminished. The surprise: it actually works better in humid weather. Dry winter air makes HA pull from your skin — counterintuitive but true.
My skin drinks water now instead of just sitting there thirsty. Pores look smaller because they’re hydrated, not magically shrunk. Fine lines are less angry in the morning. Still have the same deep nasolabial folds — this isn’t Botox in a bottle.
Use it morning and night if you’re dry. Just morning if you’re normal. Skip PM entirely if you use retinol — that combo is texture chaos.