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Hyaluronic Acid
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Cica
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Vitamin
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Ceramide
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5D Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a multi-molecule, moisturizing factor found naturally in the skin and body. The most significant feature of hyaluronic acid is that it can attract 1,000 times its own weight in water, which makes it an amazing moisturizing agent. Considered an ingredient that helps with skin moisturizing and barrier care. Hyaluronic acid can attract 1,000 times its own weight in water, and 1 gram of HA (hyaluronic acid) can bind up to 6 liters of water.

The absorption and feel of hyaluronic acid vary depending on the size of the molecule. The larger the molecules, the harder it is to penetrate the skin, but they remain moisturized on the skin's surface. The smaller the size, the higher the permeability.

Hyaluronic acid plays an important role in the skin remodeling phase by influencing the healthy recovery of damaged skin. This is why you should use hyaluronic acid even if you don’t have sensitive skin. In addition, hyaluronic acid is not a sensitive ingredient and can be safely used on all skin types, including dry skin, oily skin, sensitive skin and acne-prone skin.
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Will hyaluronic acid attract surrounding moisture and make the skin dry?
The main function of hyaluronic acid is to "help retain moisture from being lost." It also plays a role in preventing the loss of other moisturizing ingredients. In other words, hyaluronic acid can keep the skin moisturized. Torride's direct-effect series combines high-medium-low molecular weight hyaluronic acid to retain moisture in a tighter way.
Why do products high in hyaluronic acid feel greasy and dry?
Hyaluronic acid comes in many forms. These different forms theoretically have a deep binding structure with the protein, which gives a smooth feeling. So that's why it feels slippery. These sticky ingredients are able to hold onto and work with other ingredients to create a synergistic effect.