Do you know that your body naturally creates hyaluronic acid? Yes, hyaluronic acid that we buy for our daily skincare routine is one of the most useful products that we add in our daily skincare routine. Do you want to know what makes it so? Stay with us.
Types of hyaluronic acid used in skincare products:
Hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid:
Gasquet claims that hyaluronic acid has been disintegrated into components tiny enough to permeate the skin. The greatest candidates for it are those with oily or combination skin because these skin types wish to avoid over moisturizing products.
Sodium hyaluronate:
It has even better outcomes, while the benefits don’t stay very long and it will go deeper into the skin. This is the component that serums are most likely to include due to its better permeability.
How does it work?
HA is a humectant — a substance that retains moisture — and it is capable of binding over one thousand times its weight in water. It facilitates seamless operation and keeps everything moist. This results in a flexible skin. Hyaluronic acid lessens wrinkles and creases while assisting the skin in stretching and flexing.
Benefits of hyaluronic acid on skin:
- It reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid rapidly accelerates wound healing.
- Hyaluronic Acid encourages the creation of collagen, which can smooth out the texture of your skin and prevent wrinkles.
- It removes wrinkles and dark circles on the skin
- Hyaluronic acid super holds water, which hydrates and moisturizes the skin’s surface radiantly.
Side effects of hyaluronic acid on skin
Hyaluronic acid is generally safe for all types of skin. Hyaluronic acid rarely causes reactions or side effects therefore can also be used during pregnancy or nursing. It doesn’t frequently cause any negative side effects when applied topically.
Take care of your skin and stay beautiful!
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About the Author: Dr. Sayyam Azam is a certified dermatologist who has specialized in Clinical Dermatology (Pakistan) and Aesthetic Medicine (US). During her specialization, she was involved in multiple clinical as well as aesthetic dermatological procedures such as botox, fillers, and chemical peels. As a licensed dermatologist, she is now running a state-of-the- art Aesthetic Center (The Face Clinic) in Multan, Pakistan.
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