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Re: Hyaluronic Acid Question

Perlier's has 9 !!!

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I haven't used either one but I was curious so I did a search about their comparison:

 
AI Overview
 
Wellage Real Hyaluronic Blue Ampoule 100 is generally favored for deeper, longer-lasting hydration and a lighter, watery texture. Torriden Dive-In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum is preferred for its rapid absorption, smooth, non-sticky gel texture, and better performance as a lightweight, skin-prepping layer under makeup. 
 
Wellage Real Hyaluronic Blue Ampoule 100
  • Key Features: 9-molecular formula for intense hydration, often described as more hydrating over time.
  • Texture: Very light, watery, non-sticky, dewy finish.
  • Best For: Extremely dry, dehydrated, or sensitive skin types seeking lasting hydration.
  • Pros: Deep penetration, high moisture retention after 1 hour, fragrance-free. 
     
Torriden Dive-In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum 
  • Key Features: 5-layer complex designed for quick absorption and instant hydration.
  • Texture: Smooth, viscous gel-like serum that absorbs rapidly.
  • Best For: Combination, oily, or sensitive skin; ideal for prepping skin before makeup.
  • Pros: Excellent layering, satin finish, soothing feel. 
     
Verdict:
Choose Wellage for deep hydration and a dewy, watery feel. Choose Torriden for quick, daily hydration and a smooth, non-sticky bas

Wow @SilleeMee I cannot thank you enough for the research you did.  It helped so much.  

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@FLGators wrote:

@wagirl wrote:

I have a few questions--why do I need HA--what does it do---when do I apply it ------can it be used with other serums/creams/moisturizers----does it play well with foundations. what not to use with it. 


you don't need a separate HA product. Most toner/serum/moisturizers have HA. It is a matter of preference. There are products that come with multiple HA's if you do not care for a separate product.

 

I asked AI your questions, here is the answer:

 

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a powerful humectant that acts like a sponge, holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water to intensely hydrate, plump skin, and reduce the appearance of fine lines. Apply it daily (morning/night) to slightly damp skin, sealing it with moisturizer. It pairs well with almost all ingredients (Vitamin C, retinol) and foundations, making it a versatile, non-irritating, and essential hydrator for all skin types. 
 
Why You Need HA & What It Does
  • Intense Hydration: HA is a humectant that pulls moisture from the atmosphere into your skin, providing hydration.
  • Plumping Effect: By keeping skin hydrated, it plumps up the skin, making fine lines and wrinkles appear less noticeable.
  • Skin Barrier Support: It helps repair the skin's natural moisture barrier.
  • Youthful Appearance: It improves skin elasticity and firmness. 
     
When & How to Apply It
  • When: Morning and evening.
  • How: Apply to damp skin (after cleansing or toning) to prevent it from drawing moisture out of your skin, and immediately seal it in with a cream-based moisturizer.
  • Order: Apply serums from thinnest to thickest, usually placing HA before heavier creams. 
     
Layering with Other Products 
  • Serums/Creams/Moisturizers: HA is "friends with everyone" and layers perfectly with vitamin C, peptides, retinol, and exfoliating acids (like glycolic or salicylic acid).
  • Foundations: It plays well with makeup, often helping to create a smooth, hydrated canvas that prevents foundation from looking patchy. 
     
What NOT to Use with It
  • Hyaluronic Acid is safe for almost all skin types and pairs well with everything.
  • Caution: The only "don't" is using it alone in a very dry environment without a sealant (moisturizer); it may pull moisture from deeper skin layers, leading to dryness.
  • Avoid using too many high-concentration (above 2%) HA products simultaneously, as this can cause irritation. 
     

@FLGators between you and @SilleeMee I am so thankful to you both for taking the time to do all this research and post about it.  You are the best!  

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@Sunshine Kate wrote:

I like HA, but have never heard of these two brands.  I'll have to find out what stores sell it.


@Sunshine Kate  - If you don't mind shopping on Amazon, you can find them there.

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@Sunshine Kate wrote:

I like HA, but have never heard of these two brands.  I'll have to find out what stores sell it.


@Sunshine Kate - are you a Costco member?  They usually have one or the other on the website and usually at great prices.  

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@Shelbelle wrote:

Perlier's has 9 !!!


@Shelbelle  - Granted, Perlier has the infamous black rice peptide in theirs, and I used to use it faithfully for a quite awhile along with the Flash Effect under eye serum, but I finally wised up.  As much as I have my Perlier favorites, their HA way too overpriced, IMO.  HA isn't that expensive and you see there are many other brands with similar amounts of molecular weights or better.  Assorted peptides are available inexpensively as well.  

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@Sunshine Kate wrote:

I like HA, but have never heard of these two brands.  I'll have to find out what stores sell it.


@Sunshine Kate - are you a Costco member?  They usually have one or the other on the website and usually at great prices.  


 

 

Yes, I am a Costco member and was there shopping yesterday.  I go often though so I'll look for it next time. 

 

Just looked on my Costco App and looks like Torriden HA is sold in my local store.  Will try that brand first.  Wellage can be ordered from Costco.com. 

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@JeanLouiseFinch @FLGators @Shelbelle @SilleeMee @Icegoddess 

 

I decided to go with Wellage and ordered it through Amazon.  The price for the 2.5oz bottle was very good.  It'll arrive on Friday.  

 

Again, thank you to all of you for your responses and all your research! 

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@JudyL wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch @FLGators @Shelbelle @SilleeMee @Icegoddess 

 

I decided to go with Wellage and ordered it through Amazon.  The price for the 2.5oz bottle was very good.  It'll arrive on Friday.  

 

Again, thank you to all of you for your responses and all your research! 


That's great, @JudyL

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@Sunshine Kate wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@Sunshine Kate wrote:

I like HA, but have never heard of these two brands.  I'll have to find out what stores sell it.


@Sunshine Kate - are you a Costco member?  They usually have one or the other on the website and usually at great prices.  


 

 

Yes, I am a Costco member and was there shopping yesterday.  I go often though so I'll look for it next time. 

 

Just looked on my Costco App and looks like Torriden HA is sold in my local store.  Will try that brand first.  Wellage can be ordered from Costco.com. 


My local Costco rarely has stuff like that.  I have to order it from them.