Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Review
The Good
- Packaging is too good
- Light texture
- Oil-free. Best suited for sensitive skin
- Good base for makeup
- Can be considered as dupe of Clinique
The Bad
- Expensive. 950 bucks for a regular drugstore moisturizer sounds too much
- Not friendly for dry skin people
- Scent might bother you
- No SPF. You have to layer this under your sunscreen if heading outside
- It is not Paraben free
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Review
The Good
- Alcohol Free
- Lightweight & Non-Greasy Texture
- Absorbs within seconds
- Hydrates the skin
- Gives a soft matte finish
- Suits all skin types
- Non comedogenic
- Dermatologically Tested
The Bad
- Price
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Review
The Good
- Attractive packaging
- The jar is pretty sturdy as I’ve dropped it a few times, and it never broke
- Non-greasy, lightweight moisturiser; perfect for everyday wear
- Easily absorbs into the skin
- Keeps my skin hydrated
- Suits all skin types
- Dermatologically-tested
- Amazing texture
- Semi-matte finish, acts as a good base for makeup
- Soothing smell
- No SPF
- A little goes a long way
The Bad
- Contains parabens
- Expensive
- Scent might bother sensitive noses
- Broke me out?
- Availability in India
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Review
The Good
- The packaging is fancy
- The texture very light that absorb easily and it smells so good
- Making my skin moist, healthy and glowing
The Bad
- Not travel friendly
Review: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
The Good
- Absorbs quickly
- Very light-weight. Doesn’t give off that greasy or oily feel
- Smells amazing. Crisp and clean best describe the scent
- Applies smoothly
- Pairs well with makeup
- Hydrating. My skin felt soft and healthy and refreshing
- Because it’s a water-based formula, it doesn’t clog the pores
- I have combination skin and this product doesn’t break me out
The Bad
- The packaging is big, thick. Unfortunately, it’s non-recyclable