Your guide to Hyaluronic Acid
A true workhorse ingredient that skin totally loves. Discover how hyaluronic acid leaves skin hydrated, calm, strengthened and more radiant.
A molecule naturally found in the skin which draws in water, hyaluronic acid is used in skincare products to allow moisture to bind to the skin without leaving a greasy or heavy feeling. Think of it as a drink for your skin! Read on as we share our top tips to quench thirsty, sensitive skin.
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What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid isn't an 'acid,' like salicylic or glycolic, and it won't irritate a sensitive complexion. Instead, think of it as a supercharged magnet for moisture. What does hyaluronic acid do? It's superpower: The natural molecule is able to bind and hold onto 1000 times its weight in water. This is a great benefit for dry, parched skin in particular.
How does hyaluronic acid benefit the skin?
Recent research has shown that hyaluronic acid acts as a 'postbiotic' – which explains how it keeps skin so healthy and plump. Probiotics are the good bacteria that live on our skin and help to ensure a balanced microbiome. When our microbiota thrive, we experience happier, healthier skin, less irritation and sensitivity, and reduced flare ups.
How to use hyaluronic acid in a skincare routine?
Since hyaluronic acid is a moisture magnet, it works best when applied to cleansed, damp skin, locking in moisture and helping to prevent transepidermal water loss. At By Sarah, we source naturally-derived and cruelty free hyaluronic acid in our skin-quenching gel face mask, the Saviour Moisture Mask, offering the ultimate 'drink' for a thirsty, sensitive, dry or dehydrated complexion. Paired with moisture-boosting aloe vera extract, it lends an unbelievable dose of beneficial hydration as well as that all-important skin microbiome support. Soothing and calming, it is the equivalent of giving your skin a long, delicious, replenishing and hydrating drink whenever you need it. And whose skin doesn’t want some of that?
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