Soak in Hydration with Simple Skincare Water Boost.

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I don't know about you, but as the summer winds down, my skin can use all the hydration it can. My skin is D-E-H-Y-D-R-A-T-E-D! Simple Skincare has added three new products formulated with a breakthrough ingredient that has dehydrated skin in mind. To say adding Simple Skincare's new Water Boost products to my skin care regimen has a been a savior is an understatement. 

Simple Skincare Water Boost

Specifically designed to reverse the five signs of early dehydration, the three new Water Boost products fight things such as weather, stress, pollution, lack of sleep and temperature changes. These things can cause all things to go out of wack, especially the skins natural hydration cycle.

These new products take a gentle approach with the innovative plant derived moisturizing agent, which just so happens to be super hydrating. This ingredient, Pentavitin, is like a hydration helper that has a unique ability to bind to skin and provide a long lasting solution for dehydrated skin. The best part — it doesn't rinse off, but instead naturally sheds off with the rest of our skin cells. How cool is that?

The Simple Skincare Water Boost line up includes Hydrating Booster, Miceller Gel Wash and Micellar Cleansing Water. Note that these products are new and are in addition to Simple Skincare's regular Gel Wash and Micealler Cleansing Water products. The new products have the Water Boost plant extract Pentavitin addition in them. 

Simple Skincare Water Boost
Simple Skincare Water Boost
Simple Skincare Water Boost

I've been using the three products and will continue to alternate them in my regimen when my skin needs extra hydration. I will use the Hydrating Booster mixed in with my daily moisturizer daily, though. Just a few drops help ensure long lasting hydration.

Buy Simple Skincare Water Boost products at your favorite drugstore or Ulta

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