Hyaluronic acid is a part of the glycoconjugates and it is also added pure and concentrated to the formulation of the skin care products. It is a glycosaminoglycan found in the intracellular matrix of skin (between skin cells) where it has a protective, structure regulating and shock-absorbing role.
Hyaluronic Acid is commonly found in the joints, the lower layers of skin, the umbilical cord and in embryonic skin.
Medical grade Hyaluronic Acid is currently employed to minimize the formation of post-operative adhesions, as a viscoelastic agent in intra-ocular interventions, also as a synovial replacement fluid; and is used to facilitate the healing and regeneration of surgical wounds.
The special properties of Hyaluronic Acid make it an excellent moisturizer. Hyaluronic Acid plays a crucial role in tissue hydration, lubrication and cellular function, and is able to retain more water than any other biological substance. Its unmatched hydrating abilities result in increased smoothness, softening and decreased wrinkles.
Hyaluronic Acid has also shown wonderful results in the reduction of dryness, itching and burning of the skin. It offers a perfect environment for the growth of new cells and healing after skin peeling.
Hyaluronic Acid is an important constituent of the extra-cellular matrix that engulfs rapidly dividing cells. It has been shown to be an integral part in the rapid and perfect wound healing achieved in foetal and neonatal organisms. In addition to this, the cellular actions precipitated by Hyaluronic Acid are integral to the apparently miraculous biochemistry of fetal development.
It is well documented that foetal tissues contain important quantities of Hyaluronic Acid and that decreasing Hyaluronic Acid content correlates with aging and wrinkling. Therefore any practical efforts to prolong and recapture youth by revitalizing flawed tissue should include this molecule.
Within the Skin
Almost 15% of your body weight is attributed to the skin! About half of all the Hyaluronic Acid (HA) found in your body is in the skin. Young people possess a lot more HA in their skin than older people and therefore have less wrinkles. As we age, we don't produce this element as much as younger people do so it is specially important to youthful looking skin to supply the skin with Hyaluronic Acid.
Today is well known that Hyaluronic Acid is just as important (if not more important) than Collagen. Collagen maintains the skin firm but HA maintains the Collagen healthy. Think of Collagen as a rubber band that can stretch much longer - like 1.000.000 times longer than its original length. Keep doing that and pretty soon that rubber band will will be deformed and won't stretch anymore. This is what occurs to the Collagen in your skin if it isn't nourished. Think of that rubber band being stretched in a balm of oil so that its capability to revert back to its size is helped. Then make that comparison to Hyaluronic Acid in the skin so that the Collagen is always bathed in this nutritious gel like substance - Hyaluronic Acid. Your skin can be young and smooth and elastic if it has high concentrations of Hyaluronic Acid.
A new skin care solution is now available to treat all kind of skin imperfections, including acne, stretch marks and surgical scars. Elaborated with natural ingredients, it ensures a scarless healing and the recovery of your old skin.
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