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Why the Beauty World is Obsessed With Hyaluronic Acid!

6 August, 2019 - 09:59pm by - First Lady | 139 Comments

by BR Amelia

Have you heard of Hyaluronic Acid?  If you're not familiar with this skin care ingredient, you're probably thinking it's a peel?   Well, it's actually an incredibly powerful ingredient that has nothing to do with exfoliating.  It's the key to super hydrated, plumped, glowy skin!

The basics.

Hyaluronic Acid is a natural compound - we're all born with in our bodies and like most of the good stuff, it decreases with age.  Hyaluronic Acid is found in our joints, muscles and in our skin - it's kind of the CRC of the body - without it we'd become brittle and dry.

Why is it good in skin care?

As an ingredient, the easiest way to describe Hyaluronic Acid is that it is a 'dermal filler'.  It's most magical property is that it can absorb and hold 1000 times its weight in water.  By holding lots of water, it fills out wrinkles.

An equally impressive quality is that it preserves collagen, which in turn firms and plumps up the skin.

Where can I find it?

This must have ingredient is making it's way into ranges you can easily slip into your trolley, or pick up at your local pharmacy or department store.  One range making waves with our reviewers at the moment is the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler range, consisting of a serum and day, night and eye cream,

You can read reviews on the Revitalift Filler range here!

Can I boost my skin care regime with Hyaluronic Acid?

If you want an intensive treatment with Hyaluronic Acid, check out the Top Rated Revitalift Filler Sheet Mask and Ampoules, again by L'Oreal Paris.

You can read reviews on the Revitalift Filler Sheet Mask here

You can read reviews on the Revitalift Filler Ampoules here

 

What else do I need to know about using Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic Acid is like a water magnet - it draws water to itself.  So for the best results you should apply it to damp skin.  If you suffer from dry skin, or you apply it to skin that isnt damp, the Hyaluronic Acid will pull moisture from the skin, leaving it dryer in the long run.   Mist your face before applying your Hyaluronic treatment and lock it in with a moisturiser after, and you're set to experience your plumpest, most hydrated skin ever!

Are you a fan of Hyaluronic Acid?  Or have you never tried it?  Get chatting below!

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7th August, 2019

I am L’Oréal fan and use only L’Oréal creams. I have been using revitalise day cream but not this one before and nice to know about the hyaluronic acids benefits and how it should be used. It is always inspiring when the products instructions are clear and contains both the benefits and its affects if not used in a proper way. I’m impressed with the description and benefits of hyaluronic acids. It is very fascinating and a must in my checklist.

7th August, 2019

I love when products contain hyaluronic acid, but I had no idea that you needed damp skin first. But I guess most of the time my skin is damp from toner so hopefully it's not been all for nothing.

7th August, 2019

I’ve heard of it before and have used products containing it but I never really paid attention to what it actually does so I found this article very informative indeed. Will keep an eye out for it on the shelves.

7th August, 2019

I’m not an acid fan generally, the word tends to put me right off

7th August, 2019

I have tried both the mask and ampoules. Had never heard of hyaluronic acid before. Am now a fan. Love the way it improved the look of my skin.

7th August, 2019

I might have to give the mask a try, got a few lines it would be nice to fill out.

7th August, 2019

Ohhh, sunds like I need to try this, must check out the L'oreal range.

7th August, 2019

I've found my skin is softer and plumper after using products with hyaluronic acid I'd recommend definitely worth trying x

7th August, 2019

I loved this so smoothing and I’m using less makeup - win win! Definitely a fan

7th August, 2019

I'm new to using this product. I was lucky enough to trial them and am totally amazed at the difference in my skin. I always thought it was an acid peel but boy was I wrong haha

7th August, 2019

Love what Hyaluronic Acid does to the skin,definitely makes a difference in terms of plumping out those fine lines and wrinkles plus keeping it well hydrated because I have been using a moisturiser(Manuka Lane) that contains this amazing ingredient and it has made a huge difference to my often dry skin.

7th August, 2019

I love that Skinfood uses it in some of their products!

7th August, 2019

I'm very new to the Hyaluronic acid fad and definitely didn't realise it should be applied to damp skin. I never noticed that on the packaging for the filler products I have just tried. Funnily enough I did use to think it was a peel!

7th August, 2019

I didn’t know that it needed to be applied to damp skin. I’ve never used H.A. on its own, but it has been an ingredient in some moisturisers I’ve used before. What I did know was that Hyaluronic Acid combines with keratin of the skin (via hydrogen bridges) in a way that the evaporating water leaves a light tension on the skin, which can help diminish fine lines and wrinkles, while plumping the skin; and that Hyaluronic Acid is best known for its ability to attract and hold extremely large amounts of moisture, which makes skin feel hydrated, soft, smooth and plump.

7th August, 2019

Interesting read, I didn’t realise you had to apply it to wet skin!

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