merllamicorn
Oily/Resilient
makes perfect sense why hyaluronic acid may not work for those living in arid climates! glycerin is a great alternative for hydration. I, personally, love a product that has both hyaluronic acid AND glycerin, but that works for where I live (although, in the winter, when it's super dry here, I sometimes use one without hyaluronic acid).
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SashaGrace
Oily/Resilient
I've heard beta-glucan is good too! I think HA stings in ny skin sometimes, which is confusing, but just kind of steers me away.
4
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Negin
Dry/Resilient
looks promising. hate when intriguing stuff isn’t available here
2
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SashaGrace
Oily/Resilient
😕 Yeah, the accessibility of this product seems particularly . . . not great 😑
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Gelly10
Dry/Sensitive
I don’t like HA either for the same reason! the Experiment Beauty one sounds soo good 😍 if you try, please leave a review ❤️ I personally would pass on the Niche Beauty one because it has dimethicone. my skin has not been liking that lately 😢
2
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SashaGrace
Oily/Resilient
Oooo god, didn't even notice that!!! Passing on that for sure 😬 lol
For some reason, when I've used multi-HA toners, they kind of sting 🤷🏻♀️ so, not really into HA anymore.
2
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frederique0622
Dry/Resilient
I have read a review from @mission hydration on IG if I remember well… about Amino Acids instead of HA! I have bought, with her recommendation, the Amino Acid serum from The Ordinary and hoping to like it! I have to open it now that I have finished my HA serum. And this product here have many parabens + phenoxyethanol… so won’t be too good for me 😕

The Ordinary
Amino Acids + B5
4.4
(50)
122
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SashaGrace
Oily/Resilient
Ohhh amino acids!! I think my friend mentioned that too. Thank you, Frederique!!
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CollectionSensations
Oily/Sensitive
fortunately transparent lab is from Spain where I live. I’ve heard/read good reviews about the glycerin serum
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