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Hyaluronic Acid: Everything you need to know about this Magical Skincare Ingredient

Aug 11, 2022

Don't let the word 'acid' freak you out - Hyaluronic Acid (or HA) is a clear, gooey liquid that is naturally produced by our body. It's primarily found in our skin, eyes, and connective tissues, and it serves to keep things well-hydrated. See? Not scary at all!

Get to know this valiant substance a little better and see what a difference it can make in your skincare routine! From fine lines and wrinkles to dullness and sensitivity - This naturally occurring star takes care of it all! We've even included some scientific backup to support all of the powerful benefits.

What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

As I mentioned before, HA is no stranger to our body as it's naturally produced by our very own cells. Therefore, our skin welcomes the addition of this hydrating hero with, well, open pores.

Miraculously, a single HA molecule holds up to a thousand times its own weight in water to help our skin retain moisture and keep it from evaporating into the air. So not only is it essentially a magnet for water, but it's also super smart and can help regulate water levels within cells.

Why Is Hyaluronic Acid So Good For Skin?

Quenching parched skin sounds good, but what does that really mean? Well, when your skin is sufficiently hydrated, it begins to feel ultra-soft and plump while glowing with health. That means fine lines and wrinkles move aside so youthful, radiant skin can shine.

The best part is that HA works on all skin types - oily, acne-prone, dry, or sensitive! Plus, it brings in a boost of antioxidants to keep free radicals and pollution at bay.

How Often Should I Be Using Hyaluronic Acid?

Unlike many other acids, HA is safe and gentle enough for daily use. In fact, you can apply multiple times a day if you want. That’s right - There’s no risk of your cells being stripped or downtime when applying HA topically. Beyond that, it's actually recommended as soothing daily hydration to keep your skin looking and feeling its very best!

Is There Science Backing Up Hyaluronic Acid?

Absolutely! The determining factor for how well HA will serve your skin is its mass, concentration, and diameter. The diameter defines its ability to penetrate through the layers of the skin, and the size indicates how agile the molecules are. We want our HA to rest somewhere between 50 to 1,000 kDa (unified atomic mass units) with the highest quality, according to research, being 130 kDa.

What Hyaluronic Acid Ingredients Do I Want?

As with most things, not all HA is created the same, and some forms prove to be more effective in skincare than others. Under the ingredients list of your products, you may see one of the following types of HA: Sodium Hyaluronate, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate, Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate, Potassium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid or Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate.

Now, you may be wondering which is the best, and I've got good news - They all have unique roles in keeping your skin healthy! For instance, Sodium Hyaluronate is the most common form of HA and can quickly enter the skin cells. Similarly, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer penetrates barriers with ease, but it's more challenging to break down, so skin stays hydrated longer. Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid contains smaller molecules that give an immediate plumping effect, and Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate helps restore and renew rough, damaged skin.

You see, they all work together to bring you the most effective, longest-lasting results!

Why Should I Incorporate Hyaluronic Acid Into My Daily Routine?

Capitalize on this powerhouse skincare warrior by using it in combination with other products in your daily regime. Many moisturizers contain potent blends of HA that are ideal for nourishing the skin and maintaining its brilliance. If you're looking for the perfect addition to your skincare routine, look no further than Round Lab's 1025 Dokdo Line.  The 1025 Dokdo Line contains different types of HA with varying sizes that penetrate the deepest layers of the skin while defending its moisture barrier!