Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel marked down 63% on Amazon
Widely used hyaluronic-acid, water‑based moisturizer for normal-to-oily skin drops from about $27 to $10 amid heavy customer demand

Amazon is offering a steep discount on Neutrogena's Hydro Boost Water Gel, marking the popular moisturizer down roughly 63% to about $10 from its typical retail price near $27, according to a report by the New York Post. The product, which is marketed as a lightweight, water‑based gel infused with hyaluronic acid, has drawn strong customer interest and thousands of purchases during the sale.
Neutrogena describes the Hydro Boost Water Gel as a fast‑absorbing, fragrance‑free formula intended to bind moisture to the skin's surface and provide up to 24 hours of hydration. The product is positioned for people with normal to oily skin and is often recommended as an oil‑free alternative to heavier creams and serums.
Amazon customer activity and reviews reflect broad use of the product. The listing shows more than 30,000 customer entries and reviewers commonly report that the gel provides lasting hydration without a heavy or sticky feel. Several purchasers said they repurchase the item after extended use. Retail sales during the discount period have increased demand, and the price reduction may be limited by stock and time.
Dermatologists say that as skin ages it holds less moisture because of declines in natural oils and water‑binding molecules. Hyaluronic acid, a key ingredient in Hydro Boost, is a humectant that can attract and retain water on the skin's surface, which can help improve skin plumpness and the appearance of fine lines. Over‑the‑counter moisturizers vary in formulation and effect; water‑based gels may suit those who prefer lighter textures or have oilier skin types, while people with very dry or barrier‑compromised skin may require richer, oil‑containing products or targeted treatments prescribed by a clinician.
The product's fragrance‑free labeling reduces the risk of irritation for some users, but manufacturers and skin specialists generally advise performing a patch test when trying a new topical product and consulting a dermatologist for persistent dryness, dermatitis, or other skin conditions.
Shoppers considering the discounted Hydro Boost Water Gel should note that promotional pricing can change quickly. Availability and final sale price will depend on the retailer's current inventory and timing. Those seeking more information can consult product listings and read verified customer reviews for details on use, packaging sizes and ingredients.