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Correctly called hyaluronan and abbreviated to HA. A large linear biomolecule consisting of alternate D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues, linked by glycosidic bonds, arranged in long chains, present in a highly conserved form in all species from bacteria to mammals.
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Collagen and elastin supporter. A protein occurring in the skin that appears to bind water in the interstitial spaces between skin cells while it forms a gel-like substance to hold these cells together.
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An acid that occurs naturally in the skin, helps retain the skin's natural moisture.
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Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of connective tissue, including the skin. It plays a critical role in providing volume to skin by retaining water.
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Super moisturizer, one molecule holds 214 molecules of water, constantly attracting moisture to skin. One of the natural moisturizer factors (NMF's) found in skin, though in decreasing amount with age. Miscible with skin sebum, with its ability to fill up space between collagen & elastic fibres and skin cells, it acts sort of like an instant " face lift" of fine lines & wrinkle.
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