5 Skin Health Categories
Hydration System
Hydration System
300mg Sodium (from Himalayan Pink Salt), 200mg Potassium, 150mg Magnesium, and 515mg Chloride work together as a balanced system to support cellular hydration and skin moisture.
Collagen Support System
Collagen Support System
The HydraCollagen Matrix™ delivers 500mg each of L-Glycine, L-Proline, and L-Lysine HCl, totaling 1,500mg. Paired with 70mg Silica and 100mg Vitamin C, it supports the internal building blocks for healthy-looking skin.
Clinical Skin Actives
Clinical Skin Actives
Derm-led actives that separate beauty hydration from generic electrolyte drinks: 250mg Hyaluronic Acid, 40mg Ceramides, 16mg Niacinamide, 2,500mcg Biotin, and 10mg Zinc.
Antioxidant Defense
Antioxidant Defense
250mg Pomella® Pomegranate Extract, 100mg Green Tea Extract, and 100mg Vitamin C deliver polyphenol antioxidant coverage alongside the hydration system.
Bioavailability & Absorption
Bioavailability & Absorption
Chelated minerals (Magnesium, Zinc), 5mg BioPerine®, 250mg Bromelain, and 25mg Vitamin B6 work as absorption enhancers. Dose only matters if your body can use it.
Beauty Hydration Formula Comparison
H2Glow
Skin-Hydration System Score
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Skin-Hydration System Score
H2Glow
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System Scoring Audit
Audit utilizing Exponential Diminishing Returns. Points are awarded for verified functional pathways, meaningful dosing, and overall system design. Each category credits the function, so any qualifying ingredient from any brand earns points on the same scale.
Vitamin C, zinc, and silica are credited in more than one category because each has a recognized role in each, applied by the same rule to every brand. Hyaluronic acid is scored once, under Clinical Skin Actives. Ingredients listed with no dose earn presence credit only.
Key Take-Aways From
The Comparison
Gorgie Glow - Not a Complete Hydration System
- Positioned as "beauty hydration" but lacks full electrolyte balance
- Not designed for sustained cellular hydration
- Focuses more on glow than hydration mechanics
Gorgie Glow - Limited Clinical Depth
- Lacks key amino acids for collagen support
- Limited derm-active ingredient coverage
- Ingredient strategy is more lifestyle-driven than clinically structured
H2Glow - Wins on Formula
- Full electrolyte system designed for skin hydration
- Includes amino acids + derm-actives for complete support
- Built for measurable skin performance, not just "glow"
Still deciding? Here are the most common questions when comparing H2Glow vs Gorgie Glow.
Is H2Glow better than Gorgie Glow for skin radiance?
H2Glow addresses the three documented mechanisms of visible skin radiance, hyaluronic acid-driven dermal hydration, collagen structural support, and electrolyte-maintained cellular moisture, at clinical doses. If visible, lasting skin glow is your primary goal, H2Glow's formula is more comprehensively designed for that specific outcome.
What ingredients actually produce a skin glow?
Visible skin glow comes from three interacting factors: well-hydrated skin tissue (supported by Sodium Hyaluronate at the dermal level), structurally sound collagen (maintained through collagen precursor amino acids and Vitamin C), and properly hydrated skin cells (supported by an appropriate electrolyte balance). H2Glow addresses all three.