Of all the It ingredients we’ve reported on over the years, none has
seemed so curiously pedestrian as this: Water. Yet, despite its lack of
flash, good old-fashioned H20 is as essential for great skin as it is
for life on Earth. Without enough of it, “skin not only looks dry and
haggard, it can’t adequately perform everyday functions, like
exfoliation, making collagen, and self-repair,” explains New York City
dermatologist
Amy Wechsler. But while water has excellent moisturizing properties when applied topically in cream or serum, says the cosmetic chemist
Ni’Kita Wilson, its effects are usually fleeting—it hydrates cells on the surface, then quickly evaporates.
Now, the top beauty companies are racing to find new ways to make it
perform more effectively—launching a new wave of innovative face serums,
elixirs, and masks that’s taking its hydrating potential to the next
level. Some are encapsulating water inside tiny spheres that can slip
through the skin’s tough keratin-rich barrier, or infusing it with smart
nutrients and minerals; others are devising ways to capture water with
supercharged humectants that deliver intense, all-day moisture yet feel
lightweight and fresh to the touch.
Here, eight supercharged formulas guaranteed to make a splash in your arsenal this season.
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Perricone MD Blue Plasma Cleansing Treatment |
The oil-grabbing surfactants in this no-rinse facial cleansing
water clear out pores without overstripping—while simultaneously
delivering clarity-boosting minerals under the skin.
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Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Sérum |
The French beauty house’s breakthrough fluid suspends hydrating
camellia oil within water droplets, keeping it pure and potent until the
moment it hits the skin. Antioxidant blue ginger protects the moisture
barrier.
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Dr. Jart+ Water Fuse Water Sure Gel |
This cool gel drenches skin upon contact; a trio of proven moisture
magnets—hyaluronic acid, trehalose, and fructan—seals it in for hours.
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Teoxane RHA Serum |
The patented ingredient of hyaluronic acid in this serum is
released slowly throughout the day—meaning it constantly replenishes
skin’s water supply while driving in key ingredients, like N-acetyl
glucosamine, an antioxidant shown to stimulate the body’s own production
of hyaluronic acid.
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Givenchy Hydrasparkling High Moisturizing Luminescence Sap Serum |
A fine-tuned combination of sugars and amino acids joins forces
with an ancient Indian tree resin to smooth, strengthen, and recharge
cells for a soft and glow-y effect.
Givenchy Hydrasparkling High Moisturizing Luminescence Sap Serum
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Laneige Water Bank Eye Gel |
With a cult-y vibe and Korean roots, this depuffing gel not only
soothes tired eyes, it bolsters the skin barrier with hydrating
botanicals and regulates its moisture balance.
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StriVectin Anti-Wrinkle Hydra Gel Treatment |
Plump fine lines (anywhere on the face) in fifteen minutes and two
steps: The slippery patches—gelled water laced with hyaluronic acid—push
fluids into the skin; the smoothing balm acts as a sealant, prolonging
the effects and fighting more pronounced wrinkles with a powerful niacin
derivative.
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Make Up For Ever Step 1 Skin Equalizer Hydrating Primer |
This water-based gel primer goes way beyond basic blurring. It
floods the complexion with humectants and strengthens with a vitamin
D-like compound, shoring up the skin’s natural water reserves. Rounding
out the perfect package: It never pills, and helps makeup wear like
iron.
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