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Hyaluronic Acid
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Hyaluronic Acid: A Powerful Humectant When the air is dry, your skin will lose moisture. Regular moisturizers typically give about 30 minutes of topical moisture...and they *feel* moisturizing for a brief period of time until environmental elements dry the skin once again. Humectants work by helping the skin retain natural moisture from the liquids you drink and work as a "water-reservoir" for skin cells....they bind water within the intercellular structure of the skin. When skin cells can't get enough water from the reservoir, aging issues are more pronounced. What is Hyaluronic Acid? Hyaluronic acid is the most effective humectant available and is found in most hospital burn units for the hydration of severely damaged skin. With sufficient water intake (optimally 6-8 glasses of water each day) Hyaluronic Acid Serum will add moisture to the skin, even in the driest climates.....this product does not depend on atmospheric moisture. Benefits 1. Deep hydration of skin cells. 2. "Plumps-up" skin tissue to soften wrinkles, lines. 3. Provides a smoother, silky texture to the skin. 4. Good for all skin types.
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