Jennifer Garner, 50, Permanently Glows Because Of This Gel Slash Cream

Jennifer Garner, 50, Permanently Glows Because Of This Gel Slash Cream
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  • Jennifer Garner, 50, revealed the secret to her perfectly hydrated, luminous skin.

  • The long-time Neutrogena ambassador called The Hydro Boost Moisturizer her "favorite product" that the brand has ever made.

  • The moisturizer is sold on Amazon for just under $20.


Ever noticed Jennifer Garner's glowy skin? Of course you have. (It basically screams hydration.)

Jennifer says she absolutely adores The Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizer Gel-Cream. The product is made specifically for smoothing and hydrating extra dry skin. It's made with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and vitamin B5, which Jennifer attributes to her wrinkle-free appearance, according to InStyle.

The Adam Project star said she "can instantly tell the difference," when she applies the cream. "There are all these little micro-lines that once I put this on, they go away." She said her skin "just looks fresh and plump and better." So, essentially, it's an antidote for dehydration and aging. What can't this thing do??

As a long-time Neutrogena ambassador, Jennifer has tried her fair share of samples, and this one stands above the rest: "I think it's my favorite product we've ever put out," she told InStyle.

With all of the stress your skin goes through with the changing seasons, this moisturizer gives your skin ample rejuvenation to keep it bright, according to Delish.

Best of all, the gel-cream is extremely affordable, coming in at just under $20 on Amazon. It guarantees 48 hours of moisture, so you don't have to worry about reapplying multiple times throughout the day. And that stress-free feeling? Priceless.

Don't trust Jennifer? Take it from the 33,000 Amazon reviews and its 4.7-star rating. This is the product your skin is begging for.

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