Hyaluronic acid, also known as hyaluronic acid, is an acidic mucopolysaccharide. It is an important basic substance for skin hydration and a component of human body. It has special water retention function, and its weight is as high as 100 times of its own weight. It is the best moisturizing substance found in nature at present and is called the ideal natural moisturizing factor. It can improve skin nutrition metabolism, make skin soft, smooth and wrinkle-free, increase elasticity and prevent aging. It is also a good transdermal absorption promoter while moisturizing. Combined with other nutrients, it can play an ideal role in promoting nutrient absorption.
Hyaluronic acid is an acidic mucopolysaccharide, which was first isolated from bovine vitreous by Meyer, an ophthalmologist at Columbia University in the United States, on 1934. Hyaluronic acid, with its unique molecular structure and physical and chemical properties, has many important physiological functions in vivo, such as lubricating joints, regulating the permeability of blood vessel walls, regulating the diffusion and operation of protein, water and electrolytes, and promoting wound healing.
More importantly, hyaluronic acid has a special water retention function and is the best moisturizing substance found in nature at present. Known as the ideal natural moisturizing factor. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a multifunctional matrix, which is widely distributed in all parts of human body. Skin also contains a lot of hyaluronic acid.
The maturation and aging process of human skin also changes with the content and metabolism of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid can improve the nutritional metabolism of skin, make skin soft, smooth and wrinkle-free, increase elasticity, prevent aging, and is a good transdermal absorption promoter while moisturizing. Combined with other nutrients, it can play an ideal role in promoting nutrient absorption.