Hyaluronic Acid

Discover why hyaluronic acid is considered a real hero of the skincare world and loved by both consumers and dermatologists.

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About Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid is an ingredient found in skin care products. It works by flooding the skin with moisture, helping to hydrate it from the inside out while plumping out fine lines and wrinkles to improve the overall appearance of skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that’s found in our bodies. Skin is the organ that contains the most important quantities of hyaluronic acid in the body. It is a humectant, which means it helps to retain the moisture that both skin and joints need, but – like collagen – our levels of it decline as we get older. That can lead to dullness, fine lines and wrinkles, and a loss of elasticity in skin (which is what keeps it looking plump and healthy). So, by applying hyaluronic acid topically via your skincare products, you can help restore some of that lost moisture and plumpness.
  • Hyaluronic is amongst one of the most hardworking ingredients and is used for its incredible water retention ability, and thanks to its molecular structure, it captures water molecules and becomes a large, hydrated sphere, and in theory, it can hold up to 1000 times its own weight in water. Most often found in creams and serums, when it’s applied topically it’s able to draw moisture into the skin to keep it looking supple and feeling hydrated.
  • Yes, you can use hyaluronic acid with other ingredients. It can be used in tandem with actives including vitamin C, retinol, and glycolic acid.
  • Hyaluronic acid-based formulas can be used daily, and they are suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. We would suggest that you use it twice a day to make the most of the benefits delivered by the formulas, and if you’re using a serum-based formula, apply it as the first step in your routine and then follow with the rest of your products. If you’re using a hyaluronic acid-infused moisturiser, use either after the serum, or instead of it, in your routine to lock in all the hydrating goodness. In your morning routine, don’t forget to use sunscreen as the last step every day – at least SPF15 is recommended – in order to protect your skin from UV-induced damages such as dehydration or dullness.

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