L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Micellar Water Versus Neutrogena Hydro Boost Triple Micellar Water
Updated on October 09, 2023
Overview
What they are
These products are both reef safe . They have a total of 4 ingredients in common
Cool Features
They both contain hyaluronic acid
Suited For
They're both likely to be good for dry skin
Free From
They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, oils, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Ingredient Info
L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Micellar Water 9 ingredients
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Triple Micellar Water 12 ingredients
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L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Micellar Water 9 ingredients
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Triple Micellar Water 12 ingredients
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Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Water. It's the most common cosmetic ingredient of all. You'll usually see it at the top of ingredient lists, meaning that it makes up the largest part of the product.
So why is it so popular? Water most often acts as a solvent - this means that it helps dissolve other ingredients into the formulation.
You'll also recognize water as that liquid we all need to stay alive. If you see this, drink a glass of water. Stay hydrated!
Learn more about WaterDisodium EDTA plays a role in making products more stable by aiding other preservatives.
It is a chelating agent, meaning it neutralizes metal ions that may be found in a product.
Disodium EDTA is a salt of edetic acid and is found to be safe in cosmetic ingredients.
Learn more about Disodium EDTASodium Hyaluronate is hyaluronic acid's salt form. It is commonly derived from the sodium salt of hyaluronic acid.
Like hyaluronic acid, it is great at holding water and acts as a humectant. This makes it a great skin hydrating ingredient.
Sodium Hyaluronate is naturally occurring in our bodies and is mostly found in eye fluid and joints.
These are some other common types of Hyaluronic Acid:
Learn more about Sodium HyaluronateBHT is a synthetic antioxidant and preservative.
As an antioxidant, it helps your body fight off free-radicals. Free-radicals are molecules that may damage your skin cells.
As a preservative, it is used to stabilize products and prevent them from degrading. Specifically, BHT prevents degradation from oxidation.
The concerns related to BHT come from oral studies; this ingredient is currently allowed for use by both the FDA and EU.
However, it was recently restricted for use in the UK as of April 2024.
Learn more about BHTIngredient Ratings
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L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Micellar Water 9 ingredients
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Triple Micellar Water 12 ingredients

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L'Oreal Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Micellar Water 9 ingredients
I reviewed the product again cause I thought maybe it’s not that bad as I think it is (I have personal issues with L’Oréal). Nope, it’s worse. Hence it went down from 3 to 2 stars. It’s cheap and it’s good for sensible skin (that’s why 2 starts), but I actually did a test. I cleaned my skin with it very thoroughly. Went over my face 3 times with it till it showed nothing. Then I used another Show more
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Triple Micellar Water 12 ingredients
I cannot give much information since this is the only micellar water i used. It didn’t break me out or dry my skin. I like the price.