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Hydrossential Pros and Cons Hydrossential lists an ingredient roster on its label and each component on that roster is identified by name and type: Hyaluronic Acid appears as Sodium Hyaluronate, which the label classifies as a polymer; Hydrossential also lists Niacinamide, identified on the label as Vitamin B3; Hydrossential includes Panthenol and marks it as Pro-Vitamin B5 on the ingredient panel. Hydrossential’s label goes on to name a Ceramide Complex, which is presented as a lipid blend; Hydrossential lists botanical extracts such as Green Tea Extract with the botanical name Camellia sinensis shown in parentheses, and Hydrossential’s printed ingredients include a Peptide Blend that the label specifies by individual peptide names Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 and Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1. Hydrossential contains additional botanical and plant-derived ingredients on the sealed ingredient list including Japanese Witch Hazel, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera), Jojoba Oil, and Gotu Kola, each named on the label with either common or Latin names, and Hydrossential’s label continues with Vitamin C, Rosemary Leaf Extract, Hops, Sage Leaf Extract, Horsetail, Lemon Peel Extract, Vitamin E, and MSM, each identified as a vitamin, plant extract, oil, or mineral compound as appropriate on the printed panel. Try It Today Hydrossential Where to Buy