Usually, I ditch my hyaluronic acid serum in mid-March.
As the weather gets warmer, I find my skin doesn’t need the extra bout of hydration anymore.
This year’s different. As I’m typing this, it’s 7ºC outside. Freezing cold. It’s sweater weather even inside my room!
Where the heck is spring?!
Please, please, please, spring come back! We miss you sooooooo much!
But, in the meantime, there’s only one thing to do: keep using a hyaluronic acid serum. Only this time, I’ve upgraded to SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum: it has TWO forms of hyaluronic acid!
- What’s In SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum?
- Texture
- Fragrance
- How To Use It
- Performance & Personal Opinion
- Who Is This For?
- Who Is This NOT For?
- Packaging
- Does SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum Live Up To The Hype?
- Price & Available
- Do You Need It?
- Dupes & Alternatives
What’s In SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum?
HYALURONIC ACID TO DEEPLY HYDRATING SKIN
Scientists call it a humectant. I call it a moisture magnet.
Either way, it does the same thing: it attracts water from the air and binds it into the skin. It’s so powerful, it can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water!
That’s a truckload of moisture! Your skin uses it to stay soft and supple, plump up its fine lines and wrinkles so they look smaller and emanate a dewy glow.
Now, hyaluronic acid comes in different sizes. SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum has two: a high molecule weight and a low molecular weight.
In plain English, a high molecular weight is so large, it stays on the surface of the skin and holds onto water there. A low molecular weight is smaller so it can penetrate skin deeper and hydrate these deeper layers of skin.
In other words, this serum hydrates your skin inside and out.
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Texture
Lightweight, gel-like texture that absorbs instantly.
Fragrance
It’s fragrance-free.
How To Use It
Morning and/or night, before moisturiser. If you use an anti-aging serum (vitamin C, retinol, etc), use that first.
Performance & Personal Opinion
SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum is as basic as can be: it has hyaluronic acid, water and little else. That’s cool with me. It means it’s safe even for the most sensitive of skin. No risk that fragrance or other fillers will irritate your skin. Phew!
I apply a pea-sized amount in the morning after my vitamin C serum. It instantly plumps up my skin so the fine lines around my eyes look a little bit smaller. It also gives me a subtle glow.
But where this serum excels is hydration. Even though the freezing weather isn’t kind to my skin, it stays soft and hydrated all day long. At no point during the day, I get that tight feeling that lets me know I need to reapply.
FYI, this is suitable for all skin types but for seriously dehydrated or sensitive skin, it’s a total skin saver.
Who Is This For?
Everyone can use it, but it’s more suitable for sensitive, dry skin.
Who Is This NOT For?
Anyone on a budget (there are much cheaper hyaluronic acid serums around).
Packaging
A white tube with a pump applicator. Sleek and practical.
Does SkinDoc Formula Aqua Skin Double Hydrating Serum Live Up To The Hype?
CLAIM | TRUE? |
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Low molecular hyaluronic acid deeply penetrates the epidermal layer of the skin, supplementing water loss and helping restore the skin’s natural cell regenerative qualities at root level. | True. |
On the epidermal level, high molecular hyaluronic acid works by hydrating and healing the skin’s protective barrier. The result is a smoother surface and softer feel, giving you a more youthful complexion. It helps to reinforce the skin’s natural cell proliferation, meaning skin is protected from harmful environmental agents. | True. |
Price & Available
£160 at SkinDoc Formula
Do You Need It?
At this price point, it’s not a must-have. But if you’re struggling to find a hyaluronic acid serum that doesn’t irritate your skin, this’ll do the trick.
Dupes & Alternatives
- La Roche Posay Heal B5 Hyaluronic Acid Serum (£27.75): available at Feel Unique and Look Fantastic
- Niod Multi-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid (£25.00): available at Beauty Bay and Cult Beauty
- Paula’s Choice Resist Hyaluronic Acid Booster ($34.00): available at Dermstore, Paula’s Choice and Selfridges
- The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (£5.90): available at Beauty Bay, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique
- Vichy 89 Mineral ($29.50): available at Dermstore and Feel Unique
Ingredients
Purified Water, Hyaluronic Acid High Molecular Weight, Hyaluronic Acid Low Molecular Weight, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin
Hyaluronic Acid is one of my favourite ingredients its such an amazing thing! i honestly feel like everyone should be using it
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Andrew, I couldn’t agree more. It’s so hydrating and gentle on the skin.
120 ? ?!?!?! What makes this so expensive? Especially, given the wide range of multi-weight Hyaluronic serums on the market. The Ordinary’s HA Serum has 3 weights of hyaluronic acid and is less than 1/10th the price. Even Deciem’s expensive line Niod isn’t this pricey.
Yea, and Hada Labo premium has 5 types while still being <$10. This product seems way too expensive for what it actually offers.
Meg and Clarissa, the cost of ingredients/effectiveness has little to do with the price of a product. Doctors tend to charge more because people who are used to spending a lot of money to see them would think the products crap if they were cheaper. There’s a lot of psychology in pricing.
Hi, I realized that I’ve a fungal acne, is hyaluronic acid safe to use?
Noon, yes, hyaluronic acid itself is safe for fungal acne. But depending on the products, other ingredients in it may not be safe for fungal acne. This particular serum from Skindoc is safe.
For a complete list of ingredients to avoid if you have fungal acne, check out this post; https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/fungal-acne-skincare-routine-treatment/