Is tarte drink H20 hydrating boost worth the hype?

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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 01:00 pm

With one of my recent tarte cosmetic orders, I had a few samples included in the box. Well, I finally got around to trying one of them a few days back. since the packet was a one-time use item I figured I’d share my thoughts on it.

Like with most brands some people rave about products others may have more of a lackluster response about them. Overall I hadn’t tried anything by tarte. So I was very curious to see how well this would work.

Product overview

a sample packet of drink of h20 hydrating boost

As you can see from the photo above the packet is just that a sample size packet. From what I read on the packet it’s stated to help keep your skin hydrated thanks to hyaluronic acid, essential oils, and other ingredients.

ingredient list (source tarte.com)

INGREDIENTS

POWERED BY

  • Marine plant extracts: help reduce the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles while smoothing & softening skin
  • Electrolyte-balancing complex: blend of water & sea salt extracts that helps restore & replenish skin’s natural moisture reserves, promoting a gentle skin balance
  • Hyaluronic acid & squalane: work in harmony to retain & deliver moisture for optimal hydration & a refreshed, plumped up appearance

User experience

I found the packet fairly simple to open. It had the perforated corners so you can pull it open. If you have trouble you can also use a pair of scissors.

I was expecting more of a cream but I didn’t read the packet fully. So imagine my surprise when I saw it was a gel.

h20 boost gel in my hand

It’s a bit hard to see in the photo above but there’s a light glob of gel on my hand.

Overall the product is lightweight and did spread across the skin well. Since I’ve used Hyaluronic acid in the past I was familiar with the refreshing feeling. I liked that it didn’t have much of a scent to it either. It was cooling to the skin.

I liked that the product didn’t feel sticky or tacky on my skin. It absorbed rather quickly.

How hydrating is it?

Well…… It was okay I guess. I felt my face begin to feel dry after about a half-hour or an hour at most after application. I usually tend to have dryness around my nose, and some spots on my cheeks and the bridge of my nose.

For me, I can say it was about average. I didn’t apply any moisturizer after this because I wanted to see how well it worked on my dry skin.

Is it worth the hype?

This answer may vary from user to user. As I said above it was about average for me. If you know your skin type then you usually know what works for you. For me it was good but I would have to use this in combination with another skincare product.

I would add this more like a serum option before applying my moisturizer. Overall it was cooling to the skin and did give my face hydration to a point.

The drink h20 hydrating boost is sold in a few different size options.

From tarte the small size is around $14 USD. There is also a larger size jar that’s $39 USD.

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