All You Need to Know About Hyaluronic Acid? Benefits, Types & How to
by Claudia Christin on Nov 24, 2020

How does 'Hyaluronic Acid' work on our skin?
Most of the hyaluronic acid on our skin is located in the dermis or deeper layer of our skin, and some also present in the surface layer of our skin. The hyaluronic acid is bound to collagen on one end and links to water on the other hand. This is how it gives that plump and bouncy-structure on our skin. However, just like the amount of collagen in our skin, hyaluronic acid production reduces as we age, and the existing hyaluronic acid present in our skin starts to degrade. Therefore, it shows as age-induced dryness and accentuated premature signs of aging, wrinkles.
- • Moisturizing
- • Improve the depth of wrinkles (plumping)
- • Antioxidant activity
- • Promote skin barrier repair
- • Increase elasticity

Where can you find hyaluronic acid and their different forms
Hyaluronic acid products are available in a lot of products from toner, essence, ampoule, or even cream. Mostly they are mixed in a cocktail of humectants, emollients, or occlusive to create that variety of texture. It is important to note that not all hyaluronic acids are created equal.
A. (Hydrolyzed) hyaluronic acid
B. Sodium hyaluronate
C. Sodium acetylated hyaluronate
Can you mix hyaluronic acid with other active ingredients and how to optimize it?
Yes! The other beauty of hyaluronic acid is that it is so versatile, and it is safe to combine with any other actives. You just have to make sure that you apply your hyaluronic acid product on damp skin for optimum benefit. If your hyaluronic acid-containing products are not “hugging” enough, make sure to apply another layer of moisturizer to lock everything in.
The hyaluronic acid drawbacks
Hyaluronic acid as a standalone ingredient is very less likely to cause any adverse reaction. However, a very low molecular weight hyaluronic acid can penetrate the skin and become a ‘carrier’ for other possibly irritating ingredients for your skin. It will carry the other “sensitizing” ingredients on your skincare product with them to the deeper layer of your skin and causes a negative reaction. Hyaluronic acid works like the water that moisturizes a dry sponge which makes everything else that touches the sponge to be absorbed deeper, including some of the irritating ingredients. Although this is unlikely to happen if you have a strong, healthy skin barrier. Have you incorporated hyaluronic acid into your skincare routine? Quench your skin's thirst for hydration by a layer of hyaluronic acid in your skincare. Your skin will look hydrated and smooth like never before!
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