First things first! What is Hyaluronic Acid, and where is it found?
Hyaluronic acid is a lubricating substance present inside the human body!
Yeah, we discovered that in 1934 while doing some eye research. And then it was also found to be present in the skin and also in connective tissues.
It’s naturally produced in the human body, to keep tissues lubricated and moist.
Do you know when we was Hyaluronic created in the lab?
The answer is roughly 1964 or so. Yes, it took humans 30+ years to lab-synthesise it.
In skin care, Hyaluronic acid helps in hydration and eventual suppleness. Magical as it is known to be, it can bind and hold 1000 times water to its own weight. Simply put it’s a gooey water holder for the skin.
1 molecule Hyaluronic acid holds unto 1000 molecules of water.
Sadly, 50% of all Hyaluronic Acid produced every day gets degraded, and that’s why we need superficial moisturisation.
‘Hyaluronic Acid Renewal’ is being called the most effective simplest skin aging control regimen. It not only helps skin remain hydrated, but it also speeds up small cuts and wounds on the skin.
At Hádá Secrets Japan, we discovered the potential of this magical hydrating agent, years ago, and have been using it quite often.
Check out our international Face Wash range, which’s made with Sodium Hyaluronate (a more efficient version of Hyaluronic Acid).
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