Assuming this is the same one I got in the last deal, it is NOT fragrance & dye free! The last one falsely claimed this too. Just a warning - there is a heavy powdery scent and the gel is blue.
@Lynnerizer oh yeah it won’t change your skin color - dye free is moreso a classification for people that are sensitive to dyes, just like fragrance free. I’m not sensitive to the dyes but I am to fragrance so I do get some stinging and transient irritation from it but the fragrance free version is great, have always used it and just stopped buying it cause it’s normally pretty expensive. If you’re not sensitive to fragrance it’s worth a try, even though fragrances can be co-sensitizing but some people never develop issues and like the sensory experience of fragrance. The important part is correctly advertising it so that people know what they’re getting.
Specs
Product: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Cream
Model: NHBWTRGEL
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Mar 24
Does anyone have any experience using this?
@Lynnerizer There’s some chat about it in the thread from when they sold it in February:
https://meh.com/forum/topics/2-pack-neutrogena-hydro-boost-water-gel-cream-17-oz
@Kyeh Thanks, I’ll check it out!
Assuming this is the same one I got in the last deal, it is NOT fragrance & dye free! The last one falsely claimed this too. Just a warning - there is a heavy powdery scent and the gel is blue.
@mehenjoyer
Is it safe to assume that it dries clear though? Did you notice any changes in your skin, looks or lasting hydration?
@Lynnerizer oh yeah it won’t change your skin color - dye free is moreso a classification for people that are sensitive to dyes, just like fragrance free. I’m not sensitive to the dyes but I am to fragrance so I do get some stinging and transient irritation from it but the fragrance free version is great, have always used it and just stopped buying it cause it’s normally pretty expensive. If you’re not sensitive to fragrance it’s worth a try, even though fragrances can be co-sensitizing but some people never develop issues and like the sensory experience of fragrance. The important part is correctly advertising it so that people know what they’re getting.
@mehenjoyer Thanks, I think I’m going to try it.