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Effect and effect of hyaluronic acid on skin
Hyaluronic acid is a chemical component added in many skin care products.

Many people will feel that their skin is getting better and better during use. Users also want to know what the specific efficacy of this chemical component is in the process of use. So what is the effect of hyaluronic acid? What is the main effect of hyaluronic acid? Let's have a look.

Hyaluronic acid is hyaluronic acid in medical beauty. This ingredient has a good hydrating effect, which can replenish and store water for the skin and make the skin more elastic. Long-term use can also make the skin surface look more moist, thus making the skin reach a state of water-oil balance.

It can make the skin look tender, so this ingredient is often used as a moisturizing agent in cosmetics. Hyaluronic acid also has anti-aging effect, which can promote facial metabolism during use, thus removing excess cuticle on the surface. Long-term use of hyaluronic acid can also improve facial fine lines.

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When connective tissue is rapidly repaired, the synthesis of hyaluronic acid will temporarily increase, which is one of the links of cell activity in the process of tissue regeneration. Enzymes that can hydrolyze and cut off the aminoglycoside or glucuronide bond of hyaluronic acid have also been found in animal tissues such as testis, skin and liver, as well as snake venom, leeches, bacteria and actinomycetes.

It is mainly synthesized by interstitial cells, enters the blood through lymphatic circulation, is absorbed by liver endothelial cells, is hydrolyzed by specific hyaluronidase, and exists in body fluids in combination with protein, which actually belongs to the auxiliary group of glycoprotein. HA mainly exists in connective tissue, skin, joint fluid, cartilage and vitreous humor. The tissue matrix that constitutes this part. Serum HA is a good index to reflect the function of hepatic endothelial cells, reflect active fibrosis and predict liver cirrhosis.