For Hialuronic Serum To Work Well On The Skin, Pay Attention To How It Is Used
JAKARTA - To get moist skin, skin care serums that contain hyaluronics can be the key to maintaining skin moisture and dehydration. Written on the Glamour UK page, reported by ANTARA, hyaluronic acid is a carbohydrate molecule and a natural skin component.
Dermatologist consultant, Dr. Justine Kluk, believes that the hyaluronic is a key molecule involved in skin moisture, with a unique capacity to bind and hold water molecules, he said.
Hyaluronic acid is between 5.0 (the same acid as a cup of coffee milk) and 8.0 (which is almost neutral) on the pH scale, while the skin acidity level is usually between 4.5 and 6.2, which is classified as very soft.
Although called acid, hyaluronic acid is the opposite of glycolic acid, lactic, and salicylic acid and will not give the effect of exfoliating the skin or removing dead skin cells and black spots.
Nurses and founders of Kate Bancroft's Advanced Skin Clinic said that as we get older, natural collagen production and hyaluronic acid levels decrease significantly so that the loss of moisture means that the skin becomes drier, rougher, and drier.
"By applying synthetic material topically, its restorative ability helps increase skin moisture levels, calm and prevent moisture loss," Bancroft said.
For that reason, the beauty industry also makes hyaluronic acid for hair. A useful way to remember is that hyaluronic acid is best applied to slightly moist skin because molecules need moisture to work. If applying hyaluronic acid to dry skin in dry climates such as homes heating in winter, the skin is at risk of getting dryer.
Aesthetics doctor and clinic founder Illuminate Skin dr. Sophie Shotter explained that hyaluronic acid will attract moisture from anywhere she can find it to hydrate the surface of the face, including the inner layer of the skin if there is no moisture in the air.
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To get maximum benefits of hyaluronic acid, try applying hyaluronic serum directly after bathing or after washing your face. Then, use a moisturizer that contains emoliene, such as glycerin and ceramide, to keep hydration locked.
Bancroft recommends the use of hyaluronic acid serum both morning and evening. If you like to use vitamin C serum during the day, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C complement each other in terms of hydrating, repairing, and protecting the skin.