You’ve probably heard of use of hyaluronic acid for the skin. This ultra-popular molecule is one of the most well-known skincare ingredients on the market today, and for good reason. For one, it’s a powerful lightweight moisturizer for all skin types. It’s also prevalent in anti-aging products and is celebrated for its ability to absorb quickly and visibly improve the skin’s appearance.

What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally-occurring substance present in almost all of the body’s tissues. Scientifically, it’s classified as a type of molecule known as a glycosaminoglycan (GAG). Biologically, hyaluronic acid’s primary purpose is to hydrate and lubricate the body’s soft tissue. Approximately half of the body’s natural hyaluronic acid is within the skin; the rest is distributed among other tissues in the body, like the bone.

Hyaluronic Acid Benefits For The Skin

There are many valuable benefits of hyaluronic acid as a topical skincare ingredient. Its effectiveness as a moisturizer is probably hyaluronic acid’s best-known use, but it can also help plump the appearance of skin, strengthen the moisture barrier, and promote a more youthful-looking complexion. In this post i will name the main benefits of this beautiful source:

Promotes Healthier, More Supple Skin by defending and strengthening the skin barriers

Research indicates that hyaluronic acid is an essential component of the skin barrier. While maintaining moisture and keeping the skin hydrated is its most important function, hyaluronic acid also helps protect the skin from environmental stressors, like pollution and UV exposure. Within the skin barrier, it functions like a “guard”,  allowing some molecules to penetrate the skin’s deeper layers and keeping others out.

I recommend “The Lifting Serum” to help keep your moisture barrier strong and resilient. This efficacious formula stars a unique form of hyaluronic acid specially engineered to penetrate the skin’s deepest layers, it also contains nature’s most effective anti-oxidant, oligosaccharides, which also known as the natural retinol.

It May Reduce The Appearance Of Fine Lines

In time, our body’s natural production of hyaluronic acid and proteins like collagen and elastin decrease, which ultimately leads to fine lines and wrinkles.  Hyaluronic acid’s ability to hydrate and plump the appearance of skin instantly makes it a particularly useful weapon in your anti-aging skincare arsenal.

I recommend adding the  “Hydration Boost Face Cream ” into your daily skincare routine. This lightweight formula contains hyaluronic acid, butters, oils and vitamins to hydrates the skin for a smoother, more radiant complexion.

Helps heal wounds and smooth skin’s texture

Hyaluronic acid helps the skin maintain moisture and helps the tissue regeneration process involved in healing wounds.

Tighten skin tone

No one wants saggy skin. Ever. As we age, the elastin in the skin breaks down, and skin loses its snap, or bounceback. A quick trick to check your elastin (the bounceback) is to pinch the skin on the top of your hand. If it snaps back quickly, you still have a lot of elastin. As you age, the skin won’t bounce back as quickly.

Hyaluronic Acid is NOT going to replace your elastin but, it can help with the appearance of tightness in the skin. As it fills the skin with moisture, hyaluronic acid tightens the overall complexion. And one of the other most effective ways to increase elastin is face massage!

It’s not only feels amazing but also will help your skin appears more tight, so next time you dive into the joy of Pure facial Massage remember the beautiful benefits that come with it…

Stimulates skin cells regeneration

It takes about 28 days for new skin cells to appear, While Hyaluronic acid won’t speed up the cell renewal process, it does help promote skin cell regeneration by offering extra hydration and barrier protection to the skin. This naturally leads to healthier cells and a more vibrant complexion.

Pigmentation

When there is increased cell turnover, hyaluronic acid also helps reduce and prevent age spots and pigmentation issues. But, it cannot do it on it’s own, Vitamin C is needed here to support the process.

Also important for oily skin!

When oily skin is stripped of hydration (water) it overcliompensates to hydrate the skin by producing oil. A big misconception is that oily and acne prone skins don’t need hydration, but in fact, they do. By promoting proper moisture balance in the skin, hyaluronic acid prevents the over-production of oil that clogs pores and causes breakouts. (Oily skin face cream)

 

it all sounds amazing but you not sure how to start?

To enjoy the benefits of Hyaluronic acid at home you can best go with :

The lifting serum, which is an amazing gel based serum that will firm and hydrate your skin

And The Hydration Boost Day & Night Face Cream that will not only hydrate but as well nourish and feed your skin all day long.

These two, combined with a regular natural Facial will make you and your skin happy and hydrated!