Hyaluronic Acid Skincare

Find the perfect Hyaluronic Acid skincare product for your skin here. Hyaluronic Acid is naturally produced and found throughout our bodies and the skin. It plays a  critical role in maintaining hydration levels in our skin as it is a humectant (retains moisture). Its ability to lock in moisture is what keeps our skin healthy, hydrated and plump. Hyaluronic Acid is typically beneficial to all skin types for keeping skin hydrated. It is also popular in anti-aging skincare products as hyaluronic acid molecules plump up the skin, reducing  the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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All you need to know about Hyaluronic Acid

Is Hyaluronic Acid good for your face?

Yes, Hyaluronic Acid can be extremely beneficial to your skin. It penetrates into the skin cells and binds moisture to it, leaving you with fresh, bright and plump skin. This is particularly beneficial for anti-aging concerns, and dry or dehydrated skin types. This incredible skincare ingredient also strengthens our skin’s lipid barrier, meaning it supports our skin from damage caused by external factors such as pollution, lifestyle choices (such as smoking) and UV damage which contribute to dry, dull skin.

How often can you use Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic Acid is typically safe to use twice a day for maintaining skin hydration. It is present in many skincare products (cleansers, moisturisers, serums and treatments) which can be used both in the morning and evening.

Is Hyaluronic Acid good for oily skin?

Yes, Hyaluronic Acid is good for oily skin as it keeps it hydrated and tells the body to stop overproducing oil. Products for oily skin can sometimes be too harsh as they can strip moisture from the skin, which encourages our skin to produce excess sebum. Therefore, using hyaluronic acid as a moisturiser for oily skin is a great choice as it is non-comedogenic (doesn’t block our pores).

Does Hyaluronic Acid brighten the skin?

The ability of Hyaluronic Acid being able to retain moisture which gives us a brighter complexion. However, Hyaluronic Acid does not directly work on brightening or fading dark spots and imperfections.

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