The Strivectin Advanced Acid Rehydrate + Replump Hyaluronic Dual-Response Serum, $79, might just be a new essential addition to your routine. The convenient pump packaging has got a cool design with two separate chambers -- one is packed with six types of hyaluronic acid, while the other has Strivectin's NIA-114 complex as well as ceramides. Apply it day or night for a continually dewy complexion.
All you need is a few drops of SkinCeuticals H.A. Intensifier Serum, $98, and your skin will look instantly plumper and more radiant. It contains licorice root and purple rice, which boost your natural hyaluronic acid production (and give the serum a pretty lavender glow), as well as tons of hyaluronic acid for immediate hydration.
First, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel became a must-have product for anyone looking for lightweight moisture. And now, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Serum, $18, is joining the family. You can layer it under the gel for even more hydration, or you can use it on its own -- it's the perfect barely-there option for summer months.
Not only will Susanne Kaufmann Hyaluron Serum, $182, increase the moisture level in your skin, it will also help it retain that moisture longer while plumping fine lines and wrinkles. The hyaluronic acid in this serum targets the spots that need it most -- so you can say goodbye to dry patches.
Serums are known for being runny and thin, but Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Serum, $65, is anything but. Even though it has a whopping 75 percent hyaluronic acid, it also contains silk proteins that give it a truly cloud-like feel.