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NextImg:This budget-friendly moisturizer will make your face look rich — now 63% off

Thanks to Mother Nature, our epidermis becomes more prone to drying with age, which means if you want your skin to look more like a plump peach and less like a shriveled prune, you’ll need to find something that locks in moisture and keeps it there. And fortunately, that something happens to be 63% off.

Oh, yes, I’m talking about the one and only Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, the moisturizer that is loved for its lightweight formula that makes tired skin look dewy, refreshed, and not like you’ve been vaping the night away outside some bar in Williamsburg.

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You don’t have to break the bank to treat your skin to the good stuff. Neutrogena’s Hydro Boost Water Gel is as affordable as the good stuff comes, and just got even cheaper, thanks to its 63% off discount. Designed to lock in moisture for 24 hours, the water-based formula is infused with hyaluronic acid, which binds water to your skin’s surface and keeps it there.

Along with making your skin softer, it gives it a plumper, smoother appearance — and isn’t that what we all want at the end of the day? Made for those with normal to oily skin, it’s fragrance-free and fast absorbing, making it an ideal alternative to oil-based serums and expensive creams that smell like flowers nobody wants and don’t work nearly as well.

More than 30,000 Amazon customers have already snatched a jar.

For those seeking intense moisture without the intense price tag, Neutrogena’s Hydro Boost Water Gel is the way to go. A little goes a long way, and its promise to keep parched skin at bay is legit, according to customer reviews.

“My skin feels moisturized and looks healthy all day long,” one wrote. Another has made it their ride-or-die product that they keep repurchasing.

“I used this particular cream for years,” they wrote. “Unlike so many other moisturizers that leave your skin feeling heavy or sticky, this is a super light, creamy, refreshing gel-cream that rubs in and feels good.”

While we can’t say the moisturizer’s typical $27 cost is high, its sale price of $10 is way better. It also probably won’t last long, so grab yours while you can. Thousands already have.

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