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Hey just wanted everyone to know that Walgreens carries Indeed Lab's Hydraluron, a cult favorite on the web, as discussed by skincare guru, Caroline Hirons and AModelRecommends' Ruth. I was so excited to see it there because it was previously unavailable in the US, or very hard to come by. I saw it tonight and almost died!

Also, in addition to Ulta carrying Hada Labo Tokyo's cult favorite 'replinishing hydrator', Walgreens now carries their products too!

Just wanted everyone to know there appear to be some seriously good skincare products at Walgreens lately. Lots of good retiniols, and wonderful skin-identical, cell-communicating ingredients. The two above have very high concentrations of hyaluronic acid, which attracts and holds water, plumping your skin. You apply it under your moisturizer, and the moisturizer is necessary for it to work, especially if you live in a dry climate.

Does anyone here use Hydraluron or Hada Labo? I just bought the Hydraluron and am excited to start using it!!!

I'm pretty much set on my skincare routine at the moment, but I need a good, hydrating facial mist.

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Thanks for sharing this great products, I really like to buy this product. From many days I was searching for this type of product. I never use Hydraluron or Hada Labo but I really like to have this after I really like to share my experience here. 

 
Perhaps I will give this a try. Walgreens also carries Perlabella hyaluronic acid. But you only get 28 tiny pearls that won't do both your face and neck. I love the stuff, but they give you sooo very little!

So, eastofthesun. how is this product now that you have tried it? Some hyaluronic acides have the consistancy of water and I don't care for them.

 
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Hi guys, thanks for responding.

After trying the Hydraluron for a month, I have to say it hasn't changed my skin in the way I imagined. I mean... lots of folks rave about it, but for me it's just slightly better. I will have to say I probably won't be repurchasing this unless it helps when I start my retinoid rx.

 
Hi guys, thanks for responding.

After trying the Hydraluron for a month, I have to say it hasn't changed my skin in the way I imagined. I mean... lots of folks rave about it, but for me it's just slightly better. I will have to say I probably won't be repurchasing this unless it helps when I start my retinoid rx.
Well, I just got the hydraluron today. It appears that no one has perlabella HA anymore! Faint, gasp... As much as I complained about the quantity for the price, that stuff removes years from my face. I emailed them, messaged them on facebook and even posted on their FB page. No response... Cry... But I do have to admit that my upper chest has suffered since it cost too much to put it on both my face and neck.

The Hydraluron has the consistancy of h20, which is similar to the 100% Hyaluronic solution I purchased from Amazon. The stuff from Amazon actually dried my skin... It was missing the magicical texture of the perlabella.

I will give this some time to see what happens. I already lost some benefit of the Perlabella, but not too much. So it should not take me too long to see if this works.

I may try the Habo Labo and there is another thread with some other brands to try. Thde thing is, if you get the right forumula, that stuff works very well.

Perhaps we should be looking for products that mirror the ingredients in Perlaballa? They put in Dimethicone which I think seals the moisture in. And one of those other ingredients must increase absorption of the Hyaluronic acid.

Here is what is inside Perlabella:

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Dimethicone , Cyclopentasiloxane , Cetearyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer , Ethylhexyl Palmitate , Methyl Methacrylate/Glycol Dimethacrylate Crosspolymer , Silica Dimethyl Silylate , Butylene Glycol , Caprylyl Glycol , Phenoxyethanol , Sodium Hyaluronate , Hexylene Glycol , Myristoyl Pentapeptide 8
Hmmm..... What if we mixed Hydraluron with primer?
 
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Found these HSN products, "Signature Club by Adrienne". Actually many of them are similar to perlabella. The gold and bronze give you double for your money. Not all have Hyaluronic acid though...

I wonder how many ampules you get in one package? Probably only months worth.,

http://www.hsn.com/search?query=signature+club+capsules

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Ingredients: Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetearyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Methyl Methacrylate/Glycol Dimethacrylate Crosspolymer, Retinol, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Flower Cell Extract, Sequoia Sempervirens Leaf Cell Extract, Myristoyl Pentapeptide-8, Myristoyl Tetrapeptide-8, Sodium Hyaluronate, Polysorbate 20, Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Butylene Glycol, Caprylyl Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Hexylene Glycol.
 

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