This is Hydrabio serum by Bioderma .Bioderma brand is most famously known for is micellar waters, for some reason the idea of using a micellar water to remove my make up has never appealed to me but when I saw this hydrating serum I thought it was time to try Bioderma out.
I have been using this serum during the day to top up my Hydraluron which I use in the morning and evening. Now, the Hydrabio serum doesn't quite have the edge on Hydraluron, however it has very nice packaging that I feel more comfortable with in terms of carrying it around in my bag as just a hydration top up, during the day. What is also great about this product and most Bioderma/French pharmacy products is that they are designed for sensitive skin.
I have been using this serum during the day to top up my Hydraluron which I use in the morning and evening. Now, the Hydrabio serum doesn't quite have the edge on Hydraluron, however it has very nice packaging that I feel more comfortable with in terms of carrying it around in my bag as just a hydration top up, during the day. What is also great about this product and most Bioderma/French pharmacy products is that they are designed for sensitive skin.
Here is a list of Hydrabio's ingredients : water (aqua), glycerin, xylitol, sodium polyacrylate, Mannitol, Rhamnose, Fructooligosaccharides, Laminaria, ochroleuca extract, niacinamide, pyrus malus (Apple) fruit extract, dimethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, trideceth-6, peg/ppg-18/ dimethicone, sodium hyaluronate, hexyldecanol, caprylic/capric triglyceride, disodium edta, chlorphenesin, phenoxyethanol, fragrance (perfume).
X.
No comments:
Post a Comment