Efficacy: moisturizing hydrating anti-allergic tender skin face whitening
anti-aging
Suitable for skin: all skin
Usage: after facial cleaning, apply proper amount onto face, gently
massage till absorbed.
Function is introduced: the super hydrate
1.what is Hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a type of polysaccharide called a
glycosaminoglycan. Also known as hyaluronan or hyaluronate, it
occurs naturally in the human body and is central to regulating
cell growth and renewal. In fact, it is found extensively in
connective, epithelial, and neural cells. As such, hyaluronic acid
has found its way into many skin care products, particularly
anti-wrinkle formulations. In addition, it has been credited with
extending life in those who consume high amounts in the diet,
resulting in the media dubbing it as the "key to the fountain of
youth."
The fact that this acid binds with water accounts for the special
interest in it in dermatology. When injected under the skin, it
provides an appearance of fullness at the site, smoothing out fine
lines and wrinkles for up to six months. In addition to being a
corrective procedure for moderate to heavy wrinkling of facial
skin, it is a popular lip augmentation treatment.
As a skin care procedure, the injections present certain side
effects for some individuals. Temporary bruising, swelling, and
redness at the injection site are fairly common. Subjects
undergoing therapy with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or
who supplement with vitamin E or St. John?s Wort, are advised to
stop taking these medications at least one week prior to receiving
these acid injections because of an increased risk of bleeding.
2.HYALURONIC ACID OVERVIEW INFORMATION
Hyaluronic acid is a substance that is naturally present in the
human body. It is found in the highest concentrations in fluids in
the eyes and joints. The hyaluronic acid that is used as medicine
is extracted from rooster combs or made by bacteria in the
laboratory.
People take hyaluronic acid for various joint disorders, including
osteoarthritis. It can be taken by mouth or injected into the
affected joint by a healthcare professional.
The FDA has approved the use of hyaluronic acid during certain eye
surgeries including cataract removal, corneal transplantation, and
repair of a detached retina and other eye injuries. It is injected
into the eye during the procedure to help replace natural fluids.
Hyaluronic acid is also used as a lip filler in plastic surgery.
Some people apply hyaluronic acid to the skin for healing wounds,
burns, skin ulcers, and as a moisturizer.
There is also a lot of interest in using hyaluronic acid to prevent
the effects of aging. In fact, hyaluronic acid has been promoted as
a "fountain of youth." However, there is no evidence to support the
claim that taking it by mouth or applying it to the skin can
prevent changes associated with aging.
3.How does it work?
Hyaluronic acid works by acting as a cushion and lubricant in the
joints and other tissues. In addition, it might affect the way the
body responds to injury.