Neutrogena
Hydro Boost Water Gel
A weightless gel for oily skin that still gets tight.
What it is
A hyaluronic-acid gel with essentially no occlusive load, which is exactly what oily but dehydrated skin needs. It will not be enough on its own in a cold, dry winter.
How to use it: Seals in everything above it. Don't skip on oily skin.
Where to buy it
Compared across every retailer we track, with per-unit pricing so different sizes are judged fairly.
Save $2.20 by buying from Walmart rather than the most expensive stockist.
| Retailer | Price | Per unit | Shipping | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
WalmartCheapest Checked 8 hours ago | $18.30−17% $21.99 | $0.37 / ml | $6.99, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
TargetOut of stock Checked 8 hours ago | $19.95−20% $24.95 | $0.40 / ml | $5.99, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
Amazon Checked 8 hours ago | $20.20−8% $21.99 | $0.40 / ml | Free | Visit ↗ |
Ulta Beauty Checked 8 hours ago | $20.50−20% $25.65 | $0.41 / ml | $5.95, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
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What’s in it, and why
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What it helps with
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