What is the true nature of this thing that holds more than 1,000 times more water?

What is the true nature of this thing that holds more than 1,000 times more water?

Dec 12, 2024Ehotyshamull Joy
Pharmacist who reads papers

Hyaluronic acid, which holds 1,000 times more moisture?

1. Moisturize
the skin2. Tissue regeneration function
1. Moisturize
the skin2. Tissue regeneration function

 

 

Hello. I'm a pharmacist Jinny.

 

Many people are worried about their skin getting white in the dry winter season, right? Winter is the time of year when you need more moisture because of the cold, dry air. Dry air, cold, and indoor heating can cause moisture to be blown away, resulting in dry skin. Skin moisture loss and skin aging are closely related, so it's very important to moisturize them to improve them.
The ingredient we are going to introduce today is hyaluronic acid, which is a key ingredient related to skin hydration. The most important property of hyaluronic acid is its ability to adhere to and retain moisture. Hyaluronic acid can bind with 1000 times its weight in moisture and improve moisture while regulating the skin's barrier function.
1. Moisturizes the skin

A 2014 study showed that hyaluronic acid intake increased hyaluronic acid synthesis in the skin and promoted cell proliferation in fibroblasts. Through this effect, hyaluronic acid moisturizes the skin and moisturizes dry skin [1].

 

 

2. Tissue regeneration function

In addition, hyaluronic acid, the main component of the extracellular matrix, is known to play a key role in the tissue regeneration process. Hyaluronic acid is involved in inflammation, cell migration, and blood vessel formation, which are key steps in wound healing, and regenerate tissues.

 

If expensive cosmetics didn't solve your dryness, why not start with your skin this winter?

 

I hope you have a healthy day in body and mind. It was Jinny.

 

[1] ] Kawada, C., Yoshida, T., Yoshida, H., Matsuoka, R., Sakamoto, W., Odanaka, W., Sato, T., Yamasaki, T., Kanemitsu, T., Masuda, Y., & Urushibata, O. (2014). Ingested hyaluronan moisturizes dry skin. Nutrition journal, 13, 70.



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