Clinique Hydrate and Glow Moisture Surge Skincare Set
The Clinique Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator is available in four sizes: 30Ml at Volare Makeup
In other words, for most people, this won’t be an impulse buy by any means.
Does it make my skin feel really, really nice? Absolutely. For that reason, as well as the fact that a little really does go a long way, I would definitely buy it again.
Who do I think would like this moisturiser?
- Those who prefer lightweight moisturisers
- Those who want to simplify their skincare routine (it works well both day and night)
- Those who like a dewy - but not overly shiny - finish
- Those who aren’t necessarily looking for anti-ageing properties in their moisturiser
So, what’s in the Clinique Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator?
Looking at the ingredient list, we see a lot of the usual skincare suspects, like hyaluronic acid, which helps the skin retain moisture. Activated aloe water and caffeine are also included to provide intense hydration and trigger the skin’s internal hydration system.
The new ingredient in this formula is aloe bio-ferment, which hydrates the skin and breaks large molecules into small molecules, so that it’s better absorbed into your skin.
It’s an oil-free, gel-cream formula that’s suitable for all skin types. On paper, things are looking good, which brings us to our next question…
Does it work?
The 72-Hour Moisture Surge was tested on women in Siberia. During winter. While the updated 100H version didn’t go through the same testing, at least I know that when Clinique talks moisture, they mean it.
A quick note on my skin: it’s a bit all over the place. I’d generally describe it as dry to normal, but some patches are prone to getting oily. So while ideally I’d like a moisturiser that gives me a pretty generous dose of moisture, I don’t want it to look like that’s what I’m getting.
For this moisturiser, it’s all in the name. It’s pretty clearly a surge of moisture. The first few times I used it, I applied it without my usual skincare routine, just to get a feel of what it could do on its own.
I felt the hydration immediately after applying it, and it left behind a nice glow that lasted throughout the day. When I applied it in the evening, I woke up to a smooth, dewy complexion.
So 100 hours you say?
On their website, Clinique says that the Moisture Surge “keeps skin hydrated for 100 hours”. To be clear, Clinique doesn’t recommend only applying the moisturiser every 100 hours; the 100 hour claim means that its hydrating effects will continue to be felt on your face for that long, even after you’ve washed it.
Because I was applying it day and night, it was near impossible to tell whether the hydration of one application did in fact last that long, and to be honest, I didn’t really care. At the end of the day, it hydrated my skin, and did a pretty perfect job at it.
Texture and consistency
It’s a gel-cream consistency, and this gooey, jelly-like texture is extremely satisfying to the touch.
To me, the Moisture Surge 100H seems to be the best of both worlds; it’s lightweightedness means it doesn’t feel like you’ve got much on your skin, but it’s still thick enough to actually give you a good dose of moisture.
It doesn’t leave you feeling oily, sticky, or bogged down with product. And to my surprise, the consistency allowed a little of this moisturiser to actually go a long way. Here’s a photo of my 75ml pot after almost three weeks of using it both day and night.