Reply
Super Contributor
Posts: 372
Registered: ‎06-12-2014

Why is Hydroshield so expensive.....holy crap!!!!! $200!! Really, it's not a miracle serum.

It's nice and all, but it's just getting out of hand now.  The weight of the bottle is deceiving with how much content is inside.  I can only imagine that the price will continue to go up, don't know if it's worth it!

Respected Contributor
Posts: 2,307
Registered: ‎12-08-2010

Yes, the price is crazy.  I only get it when she has it in a TSV.

If you want to change the tenor of your interactions, you must become aware of the impact of your words...Karen Casey
Trusted Contributor
Posts: 1,377
Registered: ‎05-02-2015

@Fur Dude wrote:

Why is Hydroshield so expensive.....holy crap!!!!! $200!! Really, it's not a miracle serum.

It's nice and all, but it's just getting out of hand now.  The weight of the bottle is deceiving with how much content is inside.  I can only imagine that the price will continue to go up, don't know if it's worth it!


Is that for the 4 ounces? Most serums in regular sizes are either .05 or 1 ounce, and many brands charge about $35 and up for them. So the Hydroshield is about $50 an ounce. Yes, it is pricey, but not out of line with many other brands. I have found that Hydroshield works really well - for me - compared to similar products from other brands.

I Discovered That I Can Be Myself Without the Sky Falling In
Super Contributor
Posts: 1,110
Registered: ‎03-14-2010

Fur Dude,

 

ITA with your opinion. My grandmother passed away at age 88, and had only a

few fine lines and she used Cashmere Bouquet and Pond's cream. Nothing

special about the products she used.