InnerGarm Disposable Moisturizing Gel (120 Count (Pack of 1)) Review
Our verdict
InnerGarm Disposable Moisturizing Gel offers 120 individually packaged doses of a hyaluronate and botanical extract gel with a 4.6 rating from 46 reviewers, appealing to buyers who want single-use, travel-friendly moisture packets for dryness rather than a bottled everyday product.
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Buyers with dry skin who want portable, single-use moisturizing gel packets they can use on the go
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You prefer a reusable bottled gel over individually wrapped, disposable packets
- Priced 354% above the category median ($19.99 across 238 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 46 owner ratings
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Popularity0.1/5
46 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At $90.75 for 120 count, this InnerGarm gel is sold as individual disposable packets rather than a single bottle, which changes the value equation compared to most gels in this category. The formula is built around sodium hyaluronate, chamomile flower extract, and witch hazel extract, with aloe vera and glycerin as supporting ingredients, targeting whole-body dryness with a vegan, unscented, artificial color free profile.
The single-use packet format is a practical choice for travel, gym bags, or situations where a full bottle is not convenient, and it avoids the contamination concerns that can come with dipping into a shared jar repeatedly. Made in the Republic of Korea, it reflects the ingredient-forward, hydration-focused approach common in that skincare market.
With 46 reviews at a 4.6 average and 120 units purchased in the most recent month tracked, there is a modest but positive signal here. The individually wrapped format and botanical ingredient list make it a niche but well-regarded option for buyers specifically seeking portion-controlled hydration on the go.
Pros
- 4.6 rating from reviewers who tried the individually wrapped packets
- Sodium hyaluronate, chamomile, and witch hazel extract support hydration for dry skin
- Vegan and artificial color free formulation
- Single-use packets are convenient for travel and reduce contamination risk
Cons
- Review count of 46 is small relative to bottled gels in this category
- $90.75 for 120 packets works out to a higher cost per use than a standard bottled gel
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- Individually wrapped format creates more packaging waste than a single bottle
Performance notes
Sodium hyaluronate functions similarly to hyaluronic acid, helping draw and hold moisture at the skin's surface, while chamomile flower extract and witch hazel extract are commonly included for their calming reputation on skin experiencing dryness or occasional irritation. Aloe vera and glycerin round out the formula as additional humectant and soothing support. The vegan and artificial color free positioning suggests a formula built for buyers who screen ingredient lists closely, even in a single-use packet format.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from 46 reviews, alongside 120 units purchased in the most recent tracked month, suggests a small but genuinely satisfied buyer base for this specialty packet format. The sample size is modest, so the rating should be read as an encouraging early signal rather than a large-scale consensus.
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Frequently asked questions
How many uses do you get from one box?
The listing includes 120 individually wrapped packets, so each box provides 120 single uses. This makes it easier to track exactly how much product you are using per application compared to a bottled gel.
Is this gel suitable for very dry skin?
Yes, it is formulated with sodium hyaluronate, aloe vera, and glycerin, all of which are humectant ingredients aimed at supporting dryness. It is specifically recommended for dryness concerns on the listing.
Why does this cost more per use than a bottled gel?
The individually wrapped, single-use packet format adds convenience and reduces contamination risk, but that packaging typically comes at a higher cost per use compared to a standard pump or tube bottle. Buyers who value portability and portion control may still find the tradeoff worthwhile.