hidratálóhidratáló
Hidratálóhidratáló is a Hungarian term that refers to a class of topical skin‑care products or procedures designed to provide a concentrated and prolonged hydration effect. The word is a compound of the Hungarian noun "hidratáló," meaning moisturizer, and the suffix –hoz, which indicates an action or purpose, thus suggesting a “moisturizer for moisturizing.” In practice, the term is mostly used in dermatological glossaries, cosmetics marketing, and Hungarian medical literature to describe products or techniques that aim to lock moisture into the stratum corneum and maintain skin turgor for extended periods.
Commercially, hidrátálóhidratáló products are usually formulated with humectants such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and PEGs, occlusives
The concept emerged in the late 2000s when advances in polymer science allowed for the creation of