To keep skin cells plump and your face radiant throughout a dehydrating winter, look for creams rich in hyaluronic acid, which draws moisture from the air and holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water." - elle mag Hyaluronic Acid, also known as HA (or hyaluronan/hyaluronate), is a mucopolysaccharide, which is a type of naturally occurring carbohydrate found within the human body. The sugars that make HA a carbohydrate are several thousand long. When it is free and unbound to other molecules, hyaluronic acid binds to H20 making it thick like a gel. It is for this reason that hyaluron is one of the most heavily researched topics in healthcare now with hundreds of tests being conducted at present. Hyaluronic acid binds H20 thus lubricating joints, muscles, and skin. The gel-like properties and water-binding nature make HA very conducive to skin care and anti-wrinkle types of beauty products.
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