Review : Biotherm Aquasource 24h Deep Hydration Replenishing Gel

Product Description
Hydration 5 layers deep for long lasting comfort. Skin is hydrated for up to 24 hours, has a healthy radiance, feels plump and silky. 24h deep hydration replenishing gel with thermal plankton cellular water. Paraben-free. Mineral oil-free

I was given a complimentary 5ml sample when I bought a full-sized moisturiser back in February.
With refreshing mint and citrus fruits combined with Jasmine and Musk scent, I also considered this as one of my favourite moisturier. I am glad that Biotherm moisturisers always work well for me and I like the brand very much and my best-loved moisturisers only come from this brand. Despite what my good friends said about the brand products being too mild for our age, I find that hydration is a very important factor to keep fine lines at bay and Biotherm does this best, with its thermal plankton cellular water.



Available in 2 delectable textures: Gel for normal to combination skin and cream for dry skin, mine is the gel texture which is also what I usually go for.
 
It hydrates my skin very well, leaving behind a smooth and almost silicon-feel effect. Some people may not like the silicon-feel effect, but I am fine with it. Perhaps I am delusional but I like the touch of soft-velvety skin. Looking at the ingredients, dimethicone is the 3rd ingredient which explains its silicon-feel effect. Some people do get breakouts from this ingredient so beware.
 
Does it really hydrates my skin up to 24hours? Well, I find it having almost the same performance as the past few Biotherm moisturisers I owned so personally, I did not think it made a major impact on my skin, in terms of its supposingly "powerful" hydration factor.

Key Ingredients :
Thermal Plankton Cellular Water - A nutrient-rich fluid responsible for preventing moisture loss from the skin's surface.

Mannose - A sugar extract responsible for stocking water in vegetal life and stimulating the regeneration cycle of the skin.


Source : Biotherm


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