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Everything About Hyaluronic Acid That No One Really Tells You About

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While most brands boast a barrage of Hyaluronic Acid labels and tags all over their serums and moisturisers, many of us know little about what the formula does for our skin. All that’s revealed to us is that the acid is glow-inducing and hydrating. But if skincare has taught us anything, it’s that researching each ingredient in a formula is important in order to gauge whether it has the ability to address our concern/s, if it’s safe to apply, or even sustainable for the environment. 

 

Did you know that Hyaluronic Acid is a humectant? Hm — but what is that anyway? It’s also found in our bodies. Yup. Already so much most of us didn’t know. Think about how much information we’re missing out on by just buying into the ‘hydrating’ tag it’s associated with. So what does this hydrator do for our skin? And how does it do it? Here’s what you need to know. 

 

What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

 

Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally-occuring sugar that’s found in our bodies and formulated in labs for inclusion in skincare. But what does hyaluronic acid do for your skin? It’s a humectant — which means that the acid’s day-to-day task involves infusing your skin with moisture from your surroundings. This enhances your skin’s water-content. You must’ve encountered this ingredient in moisturisers and serums. Hyaluronic Acid doesn’t just hydrate and plump your skin — it fades wrinkles and lines and smoothes the texture of your skin too. It can aid in the appearance of tighter-looking skin and diminish age-related spots and pigmentation as well. 

 

How To Use Hyaluronic Acid

 

Wondering how to use hyaluronic acid? The way you layer Hyaluronic Acid onto your skin matters the most. Though this skincare formula can hold water up to 1000 times its own weight and extract moisture from the air, there are some rules you ought to follow in order to redeem its benefits. 

 

A humectant simply infuses your skin with moisture — it doesn’t seal it in. If you don’t seal it in, and you’re in a dry, cold environment, the humectant goes digging for moisture from deep within the skin. This leads to even drier skin than you started with. A Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin C pair-up is ideal. Even Retinol and AHAs make the cut. These ingredients will not interfere with each other.

 

How to apply hyaluronic acid? Do ensure that your skin is a little damp before layering the acid on. When to use hyaluronic acid? Repeat this twice a day post-cleansing. Ensure you’re sealing it all in with a moisturiser. That’s the basic you need to know on how to use Hyaluronic Acid in your skincare routine.

 

Who Should Use Hyaluronic Acid?

 

Hyaluronic Acid isn’t limited to a concern or skin type. You can incorporate the formula into your routine regardless of your skin’s condition, but it’s particularly beneficial for those with dryness. If your skin barrier is compromised and cannot function properly (normally manifests as irritation, redness, and peeling), you’re more susceptible to damage by aggressors like pollution, dirt, and the sun. This can lead to infections and conditions like rosacea, atopic dermatitis, and acne. That’s why including this acid in your routine is non-negotiable. Even those with sensitive, acne-prone skin can use Hyaluronic Acid. 

 

MyGlamm Recommends Hyaluronic Acid Products

 

MyGlamm Super Serum BB Cream — 301 Almond, 15G

This SPF-infused formula doesn’t just sun-proof your skin — it’s powered by the ever-moisturising Hyaluronic Acid that endows it with a water-light, pillow-soft texture. The result is a second-skin-like finish that reinstates the suppleness and youth of the skin for 24 hours straight. Thanks to Niacinamide, it fades spots and pigmentation on the go — and antioxidant-rich Kakadu Plum proffers your face with a luminous-looking glow. 

MyGlamm 3% Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Serum

This serum collaborates the potency of Hyaluronic Acid with antioxidant-powered ingredients like Marine Algae and Kakadu Plum that diminish the visibility of spots and pigmentation on the face. Not only that. It contains soothing allantoin and aloe that heal and hydrate the skin at the same time. Pair this one with your favourite Vitamin C-infused serum, STAT!

 

  1. MyGlamm GLOW Iridescent Brightening Toner

This glow-inducing toner is your A.M-P.M friend — that friend who’s always there for you regardless of what time you need them. The formula is power-packed with rosehip oil and hyaluronic acid — both of which moisturise and nourish the deepest layers of your skin thoroughly. Not just that. It lends an all-over luminosity to the face thanks to its composition of pearl powder, and sets the base for your dewy-dumpling aesthetic with one spritz. This is one of the best face products for glowing skin.

 

MyGlamm SUPERFOODS Cacao & Berries Body Lotion

Massage a dollop of this buttery-smooth formula into your skin, and notice how it rolls off your body in waves of berry-scented decadence. This moisture-laden lotion is composed of antioxidant-charged strawberries, mulberries, and blackcurrants. Vitamin B5 calms irritation and inflammation — which is more common during winters thanks to dryness and flakiness — Hyaluronic Acid seals in moisture effortlessly and hydrates from the inside-out — and Shea Butter diminishes signs of ageing naturally. 



Now that we know so much about the coveted Hyaluronic Acid, which one of these products are you adding to your cart? Spill!

 

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  1. Best Hyaluronic Acid Serums: Have you not heard? These are the finest Hyaluronic Acid serums in the game RN. You might want to add them to your cart before they run out of stock. 

  2. Benefits Of Hyaluronic Acid: While you know what Hyaluronic Acid does, how does it even benefit your skin? Here’s the tea. 

  3. Best Hydrating Serums: Isn’t the cold getting to your skin already? Here’s how you can fix it in a jiffy!

  4. Best Face Serums For Glowing Skin: Reinstate your skin’s glow by investing in these decadent, skin-loving serums RN!

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