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Skincare regime advice Hyaluronic Acid

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Oldname · 28/01/2019 17:42

Hi I'm 37 and have reasonably nice skin but developing a few wrinkles - forehead and eyes mainly.
I use an oil cleanser each evening followed by No 7 serum and Olay moisturiser. I've found this to be a good combination that stops me getting that nasty tight feeling.
I'd like to try Hyaluronic Acid to better moisturise and hopefully help with the wrinkles.
Can anyone give me advice on where to start? I've seen cleansers with it in - is that a good place to begin?

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Millykitty · 29/01/2019 10:00

Hyaluronic acid is great, makes my skin nice and plump.
I wouldn't bother with a hyaluronic cleanser though, it's on your skin such a short amount of time.
I've been using this layered under my moisturiser
www.boots.com/neutrogena-hydroboost-supercharged-booster-30ml-10246681
Makes my skin look amazing which is surprising really as I bought it on a whim to temporarily replace my Paula's choice hyaluronic acid (neutrogenas works better for me). I'm going to stick with the neutrogena now

SteelRiver · 29/01/2019 12:34

A hyularonic acid serum with a regular moisturiser on top is working really well for me. I've been using Kate Somerville's DermalQuench Liquid Lift and think it's great. My skin looks better and feels much less tight since incorporating a hyaluronic acid serum into my routine.

HeyMacWey · 29/01/2019 14:46

Nothing beats the hada labo premium hyaluronic acid toner.
Cheap as chips compared to what you'd buy in the shops in the UK and lasts forever.

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