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Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Cream

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A viral gel-cream with blue hyaluronic acid and a mineral-rich water complex, in versions for combination and dry skin. Lightweight, plumping hydration with a pleasant finish; the fragrance may not suit very reactive skin.

What this is good for

✓ Great forDehydrationDrynessDullness

Ingredient stack

Each ingredient is listed in descending concentration. Above the 1% line the order is regulated — below it, brands can list in any order.

Ingredients above the dashed gold line are dosed above 1% (the regulatory threshold) — these are what the formulation is really built on. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them.

~50–80%Aqua
~5–25%Glycerin
~3–10%Dimethicone
~2–6%Butylene Glycol
~1.5–4%Squalane
~1–2%4 ingredients
≤ 1% each4 more ingredients below 1%
position-estimated %1% regulatory line

What's actually doing the work

Hyaluronic Acid
Blue Hyaluronic Acid
Acid
A humectant that binds water in the upper skin layers for immediate plumping and hydration. Multi-weight forms reach different depths. Apply to damp skin and seal with moisturiser, especially in dry climates.
Squalane
Emollient Lipid
Lipid
A lightweight, stable emollient that mimics skin's own lipids. Softens and reduces water loss without heaviness or a greasy finish, suiting most skin types.
Panthenol
Provitamin B5
Vitamin
Provitamin B5. A humectant and soothing agent that supports barrier repair and reduces the look of redness and irritation; reliably gentle.

Routine placement

Morning or evening

Looking for a dupe?

The closest active-matched alternative is the COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All-in-One Cream (77% active overlap). We found 6 options that share this product’s hero actives.

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Put this in context

Skin Stacker is independent and receives no payment from any brand. Ingredient analysis is based on publicly disclosed INCI lists and the peer-reviewed literature. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them. Formulations change — always re-check the label on your specific batch before using.