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Sick of dry winter skin? Beauty Pie has a solution

If your skin has been sending out an SOS — dull, tight, vaguely offended by February air — consider this your hydration hack.

Beauty Pie’s bestselling Triple Hyaluronic Acid collection is having a moment — and not the fleeting, TikTok-trend kind. With hundreds of five-star reviews, this is an editor-favorite and a must-consider for your skincare routine.

The headline product, the Lipopeptide Serum, was developed in partnership with a Swiss skincare laboratory and has consistently remained on the brand’s top 10 bestseller list. It now anchors a full lineup powered by the same Triple Hyaluronic Acid blend: the Deep Moisture Miracle Cream, Elastic Lifting Eye Cream, and Hydra-Glow Sheet Mask.

It comes down to molecular weight. The collection uses three different sizes of Hyaluronic Acid molecules — one for immediate surface hydration, one for longer-lasting moisture, and one that penetrates deeper.

Hyaluronic Acid is already a skincare staple, known for holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water. But the triple-weight approach helps replenish the skin’s own reserves at multiple levels — making it suitable for every age and skin type.

The products can be layered for a full-glow effect or used individually if you’re not ready for full commitment. Either way, the finish is soft, plump, and unmistakably expensive-looking — minus the traditional luxury markup that Beauty Pie is known for sidestepping.

In a beauty market flooded with miracle claims, this one feels less like hype and more like a hydration strategy. And if your current moisturizer isn’t cutting it, this might be the upgrade your skin’s been asking for.

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