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Hyaluronic Acid: What Is It, Benefits, and How to Use for Skin Care?

The key element that provides your skin structure and gives it a plump, moisturized appearance is hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a wonderful addition to your skincare routine and is guaranteed to give you the skin you have always desired. 

What is Hyaluronic Acid? 

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan found in the connective tissues of your body. Think of hyaluronic acid as a transparent gooey substance most commonly found in your eyes, connective tissues, and skin. 

Hyaluronic acid retains water with a primary purpose to keep your tissues lubricated and moist. Its uses are numerous; hyaluronic acid is especially used in skincare products. 

Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid

Some of the most prominent benefits of hyaluronic acid on the skin include the following: 

1. Moisturizing 

Adults' skin moisture levels have been demonstrated to considerably increase with hyaluronic acid1. It may be because hydrated skin has less wrinkles that it appears smoother when supplemented with it2. Hyaluronic acid serums can also lessen dermatitis, redness, and wrinkles when used topically3.

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2. Wound Healing

Hyaluronic acid is crucial for the healing of wounds. Although it occurs naturally in the skin, its levels rise when there is damage that needs to be repaired4. By controlling inflammatory levels and telling the body to create more blood vessels in the affected area, hyaluronic acid promotes wound healing more quickly. It has been demonstrated that using it to treat skin wounds can reduce the size of wounds and lessen discomfort more quickly than using a placebo or no treatment at all5. When topically administered to open wounds, hyaluronic acid can help lower the risk of infection because it possesses antibacterial qualities6.

3. Lipid Barrier

Our skin’s principal duty is to protect our bodies. Naturally, our skin shields our internal organs, muscles, bones, and other body parts from the outside environment. But in addition, the skin shields the body from the damaging poisons that are constantly thrown at us.

The epidermis, the top layer of skin, is most heavily damaged by external factors, referred to as toxins. Damage is caused by a variety of factors, including UV radiation, environmental pollution, and dietary habits like smoking. The lipid barrier, which is made up of fatty acids that keep water in and keep irritants out of the skin, weakens with age. More fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots, and drier skin are all effects of this damage.

Hyaluronic acid strengthens the skin's natural defenses to aid in securing moisture for a more potent hydrating effect. This can assist to preserve and strengthen the lipid barrier over time by slowing down its degradation.

4. Anti-Aging

Elastin in the skin breaks down as we age, causing the skin to lose its snap and bounce back. Pinch the skin on the top of your hand to quickly test your elastin (the bounce back). You still have a lot of elastin if it snaps back rapidly. The skin won't recover as quickly as it once did as you age.  

Hyaluronic acid can aid with the appearance of tightness in the skin, but it won't replace your elastin. Hyaluronic acid tightens the overall complexion by hydrating the skin. It contributes to a more youthful appearance by firming the facial features.

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5. Stimulate Regeneration of Cells

Hyaluronic acid helps enhance skin cell regeneration by providing the skin with additional hydration and barrier protection, even while it won't hasten the process of cell renewal. This naturally results in healthier cells and a complexion that is more radiant.

How to Use Hyaluronic Acid for Skin Care? 

Serums and moisturizers are two of the most popular hyaluronic acid formulations.

How To Use Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizers

  • Clean, exfoliate, or apply serums

  • Apply the product that contains hyaluronic acid

  • Repeat twice a day 

How To Use Hyaluronic Acid Serums

  • Apply a few drops to your face with the palms of your hands after cleansing while your skin is still damp. 

  • To lock in all of that moisture, don't forget to moisturize right away.

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You don't need to worry about changing the rest of your regimen when using hyaluronic acid as it works well with retinol, vitamin C, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs).

Remember, it's always preferable to start out cautiously and adhere to any specific product directions. Hyaluronic acid, however, is generally safe to use both morning and evening.

When can you anticipate outcomes? You might start to notice plumper, more hydrated skin within a few minutes because topical hyaluronic acid solutions frequently have transient benefits.

Hyaluronic acid is one of the most prominent innovations by NEOSTRATA® with close to twenty years of experience in crafting hyaluronic acid-based skincare products. NEOSTRATA® is known for its wide variety of hyaluronic acid creams, serums, and masks, among other essential skincare products. With all the hype about anti-aging and skin wellness, it's about time we include hyaluronic acid in our skincare routine!

References:

1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25014997

2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28761365/

3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22052267/

4. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25039417/

5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22405094

6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423572/