Select Walgreens Stores [
store locator] have
1.7-Ounce Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Face Moisturizer Gel-Cream (Extra Dry Skin) on sale for
2 for $8.65 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10+ order minimum is required for store pickup).
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to community members
wadafak for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Login or join MyWalgreens (free to join)
- Visit the product page
- Add a quantity of 2 to cart for store pick up
- Proceed to checkout
- In cart, apply promo code SORRY15
- The price should be $10.18 - $1.53 w/ promo code = $8.65
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Never did I mention glycerin as a "bad ingredient". I said it has great solubility and consistency. Glycerin literally has three hydroxyl groups which enable the compound to form hydrogen bonds with water. So it is miscible with water and thus hydrophilic. Most fluoride toothpastes have less than 0.2% of fluoride ions with the rest being fillers, taste, and abrasives. How dare brands call their products fluoride?
I don't know about yours, but mine didn't teach medical students with comic books. If concentration is not being taught in your University's Intro to Chem course, I would advise them to change their curriculums instead of trolling a Slickdeals post with false information. Have a wonderful weekend.
But who am I to stop you from greasing yourself up with a good ol' jar of glycerin. I just honestly don't think that would work anywhere better or easier than, you know, a scoopful of a $5 moisturizer.
At this point I'm not sure if you are actually not intelligent at chemistry or you are just trolling this deal. But wait till you find out how much water and alcohol is in a mouthwash and the concentrations of the active ingredients 😮
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These products rarely tell you what is actually in the bottle, and whether it is high or low molecular weight. However, a gallon jug of tried and true Glycerin, a lifetime supply for an entire neighborhood, can be found for $25 or so. Smaller quantities sell for a pittance.
Your call.
Can you lose the attitude and communicate clearly? It's hard to decipher your message if you're actually trying to help.
These products rarely tell you what is actually in the bottle, and whether it is high or low molecular weight. However, a gallon jug of tried and true Glycerin, a lifetime supply for an entire neighborhood, can be found for $25 or so. Smaller quantities sell for a pittance.
Your call.
what recipe/ingredient list do you recommend? I googled it but can't find a complete list.
Hyaluronic acid is an excellent humectant. And there are many more acids (or of which chemical properties resemble those of acids) such as AHA, BHA, LA, Tretinoin that are clinically proven to improve skin texture, treat acne, etc.