So the internet says this serum can *steal* moisture from your face. Wild, right? I had to test it.
The fear is real if you live in a dry climate — the serum could pull water from your skin instead of the air. A total hydration heist.
It’s The Ordinary’s Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5. Under $10. The claim that made it viral? Plumps skin like nothing else. The fear? That it backfires.
Texture
Slightly viscous, like thin syrup.
Scent
Absolutely nothing. Zero fragrance.
Packaging
Glass dropper — feels clinical, not luxurious.
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It’s not just one type of hyaluronic acid. They use a cocktail of weights to penetrate different layers. The B5 is there for repair, not hydration.
- Low-Molecular Weight HA: Sinks deeper
- High-Molecular Weight HA: Forms a surface film
- Crosspolymer HA: Holds water longer
- Vitamin B5: Soothes and supports barrier
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Applies slick. Absorbs in under 20 seconds — leaves a faint, sticky film. Not dewy. Not dry. Just… there.
Week 2, my skin felt softer. But the real surprise? My t-zone got shinier. Not plumped, just oilier. My dry cheeks loved it, though.
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Fine lines looked a bit softer by week 3. No miracle plumping. Hydration? Yes. But only if you apply it correctly.
It won’t dehydrate you if you use it right. But it’s not the magic juice TikTok says it is. A solid, boring workhorse.