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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan in the dermis of human skin. 1 gram of HA can bind about 6 liters of water and has a strong water-retaining capacity. With age and environmental factors, the HA content in the skin gradually decreases, leading to dry skin, reduced ... Read More
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Sodium hyaluronate (HA), a naturally occurring water-retaining agent in the human body, is moving from skincare and medical beauty to oral health products, becoming a new choice for nourishing health from within. Its powerful ability to lock in water (1 gram can bind up to 6 liters of water) is the ... Read More
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Hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate are closely related. They are both star ingredients in skin care products and medical aesthetics, and their core is to provide strong moisturizing ability. But they do have key differences, mainly reflected in their chemical structure, physical properties and ... Read More
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Have you ever touched the fine lines at the corners of your eyes in front of the mirror, longing to regain the plumpness and elasticity of your skin? In the anti-aging battlefield, there is a gentle but powerful new force that is quietly changing our skin care landscape - it is cosmetic-grade ... Read More
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Hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural linear macromolecular polysaccharide, is composed of repeated disaccharide units (D-glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine). It is widely present in human tissues, especially in the dermis of the skin, synovial fluid and vitreous body of the eye. Its unique molecular ... Read More
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Among the dazzling stars of skin care ingredients, hyaluronic acid (HA) is undoubtedly the most dazzling star, and has become the basis of countless products with its powerful water-locking ability. However, although traditional high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid can form a protective film on the ... Read More
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"Cosmetic grade hyaluronic acid" refers to hyaluronic acid specifically used in the formulation of cosmetics and personal care products. It is clearly distinguished from pharmaceutical or food grade hyaluronic acid in terms of purity, molecular weight range, production process standards and final ... Read More
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Don't be surprised when you see sodium hyaluronate in the ingredient list of beverages, soft candies or dairy products. This is not a "cross-border" beauty injection, but its safe and edible form - food-grade sodium hyaluronate. This "water magician" is quietly adding points to our health. I. What ... Read More
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In recent years, the word "hyaluronic acid" has become a household name in the field of skin care and medical beauty. But did you know that this magical substance, whose scientific name is "sodium hyaluronate", has "walked" from the surface of our skin into our daily diet. So, when was it allowed to ... Read More
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