Hyaluronic Acid
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What is Hyaluronic Acid?

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             "H in Hyaluronic serum is the hydration that is missing in your skincare."

Our body naturally produces this acid; it is a slippery substance that is found in the skin, joints, and eyes. It keeps the body flexible, smooth, and hydrated.

What Are the Types of Hyaluronic Acid?

There are two types of hyaluronic acid. One is topical formations that usually have a high molecular weight or slightly low molecular weight. It can be used in serums, creams and multi-ingredient serums where there are other soothing ingredients or active agents.

The second form is it can also be injected into your skin as a skin booster or filler.

What Does Hyaluronic Acid Do for Your Skin?

Hyaluronic acid is a boon for your skin, especially if you have hit 25 years on this planet. Aging brings lots of changes in your life and your body. You need external support, and hence, skin also needs that.

This skincare acid does the following things for your skin.

Antiaging Properties

Apart from hydration, the hyaluronic serum supports your skin in retaining ageless skin. It boosts collagen production because it draws water to the upper skin and reduces moisture loss in the skin.

This eliminates aging signs like fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging and gives the skin firmness support.

Skin Repair

Hyaluronic acid for skin functions to attract more moisture. This is an essential part of maintaining skin barrier function and works on regeneration.

This means it will heal wounds, soothe and restore the overall appearance.

Soothes Irritated Skin

Hyaluronic acid contains anti-inflammatory properties. It can help soothe and calm your skin. Thus, if you have irritated skin or sensitive skin, it is safe to use.

Heals Wounds

Using hyaluronic acid serum can help to heal any wounds because it regulates inflammation and promotes new cell production.

Are There Side Effects to Using Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid for the skin occurs in your body naturally, and when it is applied to your skin, it plumps and hydrates your skin. However, it depends on how you use it. The serum concentration should be below 2% if you are using it. 

All these signs are likely to happen if you are using a lower-weight molecular type.

Skin Irritation

In some cases, people have observed redness, itching, or irritation in the applied area. If you stop using it, it may not happen again.

Allergic Reactions

Although this is rare, some people may come across this issue. One could get reactions like hives, swelling, and itching. Therefore, one should always ensure that other skincare products go together perfectly fine when using hyaluronic acid serums.

Skin Sensitivity

Hyaluronic acid may increase skin sensitivity to sunlight, which can lead to a higher risk of sunburn.

Precaution: If you have any skin condition, just speak to your derma before incorporating Hyaluronic acid into your routine.

How to Choose the Right Hyaluronic Acid and How to Use It?

You should look for high molecular weight hyaluronic serum; it is larger in size and on the surface of the skin. Thus, it attracts water to the upper surface of the skin. This helps improve skin texture and fine lines and makes skin plum.

When you have low-weight molecular, it penetrates more profoundly to the mild level of the epidermis. However, a shallow level can be inflammatory, which means it can irritate the skin. Sensitive skin types must avoid this type.

When you are using it in your daily routine, make sure you apply it to the damp skin. Now you must be wondering, but if you are using this product with several other skincare steps, then what should you do in that case? Well, if you wash your face and apply vitamin C serum, then you just have to wait for 2-3 minutes and simply splash some face mist or thermal spring water and then top it up with the hyaluronic serum.

Doing this is the best way; it will seal in the moisture as well as attract water to the upper level of the skin. If you apply it on completely dry skin, then you will not see results as it will make your skin feel more dry and stretched.

Note: Always seal it with the moisturizer; this way, the plumping effect will last longer.

Who Should Use Hyaluronic Serums?

If you are someone who always looks up to non-comedogenic, then you can go with this. People prone to acne skin can also incorporate this into their routine.

If you have mature or aged skin, then you can go for it; it will not clog your pores and will reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

Beginners can also use this skincare serum as it is very well tolerated and helps to give instant results.

Who Doesn't Need a Hyaluronic serum?

If you already have youthful skin and are age less than 25 years, then you might not need it. People with dehydrated skin should also avoid it. Yes, you should try different ingredients that work better and better. Try using ceramides, which will help in moisturizing for a longer period of time.

If you are in an extremely dry environment, it will attempt to draw water from underneath the skin. This will worsen the situation, so avoid it if you live in an arid, dry area.

Conclusion

I hope by now you know how to use and what hyaluronic acid serum is. It is the best ingredient that beginners can use, and if you use high molecular weight serum, you don't see any side effects as such. You can incorporate this serum with other ingredients, ensuring that it is sealed with moisture to get lasting, youthful, plump skin.