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The lighter sister to the Ceramide Gel — same brand discipline, same fragrance-free formulation, this time in a much lighter aqua-gel texture for combination/oily skin. Two ceramides instead of three, but at the price point ($14) and the texture appropriate for daily summer/oily-skin use, this is a quietly excellent budget gel moisturizer. Recommended for those who found the regular Ceramide Gel too heavy.
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Aqua Ceramide Gel by Rosette is formulated for combination, oily, normal skin. The lighter sister to the Ceramide Gel — same brand discipline, same fragrance-free formulation, this time in a much lighter aqua-gel texture for combination/oily skin. Two ceramides instead of three, but at the price point ($14) and the texture appropriate for daily summer/oily-skin use, this is a quietly excellent budget gel moisturizer. Recommended for those who found the regular Ceramide Gel too heavy.
The key active ingredients in Aqua Ceramide Gel are Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid. It's known for: lighter texture for oily/combination skin and ceramide formulation at sub-$15 pricing.
Yes, Aqua Ceramide Gel targets dryness, oiliness. lighter texture for oily/combination skin
Aqua Ceramide Gel retails for around $14, which places it in the budget range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: limited international distribution; lighter than the Ceramide Gel, may not be enough for dry skin; small product line internationally.
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