Found it in the aisle next to the cotton balls. Looked like nothing.
My skin drank it like water in the desert — that’s when I knew.
It’s a $8 serum from L’Oreal Paris. Claims 1.5% pure hyaluronic acid. I was skeptical.
The Concentration
That 1.5% is the sweet spot — enough to work, not so much it pills.
The Bottle
Pipette is weirdly good — you get every last drop.
The Price
$7.99 at Target. Less than a fancy latte.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
It’s not just one type of hyaluronic acid. They use a mix of molecular weights. That’s the luxury trick.
- Low-Molecular HA: Sinks deeper to plump
- High-Molecular HA: Locks moisture on surface
- Glycerin: Pulls water from the air
- Vitamin C Derivative: A subtle brightening bonus
Photo: Victor Meza / Unsplash
Clear, slick gel. Zero scent. Absorbs in under 10 seconds — leaves a tacky film for maybe 30.
By week two, my foundation stopped clinging to dry patches. The tackiness? Gone. Skin just felt…quiet.
Plumping? Yes. My fine lines look softer by noon. A glow? For sure. A miracle cure for deep wrinkles? No. It’s a hydrator.
This is the drugstore workhorse you actually need. It makes expensive hydration feel like a scam.