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The following article was published in our article directory on July 23, 2014.
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Article Category: Wellness, Fitness and Diet
Author Name: Manga Cooper
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is naturally produced in the body. Inside the body, it supports and acts as a shock absorber for the joints in the form of synovial fluid. Its main purpose is to act as a lubricant in moveable parts of the body, such as joints and muscles. It also makes up the structure of cartilages and cushioning fluid inside the eyes. Actually, the substance inside the eyes is almost completely made out of pure HA. When HA binds to water, it forms a gel-like substance that delivers nutrients, attracts more water and acts as a shock absorber. It is even touted as "nature's moisturizer". It was first used commercially in 1942.
Unfortunately, like any kind of substance in the body, HA has a half-life of 1-3 days. It means that after 1-3 days, it gets broken down and is eliminated. Thus it is important that the body should always be replenished with HA. Furthermore, the production of this acid decreases as people grow older. The decline in HA production starts at age 20 and the lack of it becomes evident at age 40. Eventually, the amounts of HA in the body becomes insufficient to support the daily wear and tear of joints and muscles. Individuals with joint, back and hip problems should consider taking authentic Hyaluronic acid supplements. Make sure that it has a low molecular weight to make it absorbable by the digestive tract.
Hyaluronic acid versus Sodium Hyaluronate
Sodium hyaluronate is a man-made version of Hyaluronic acid. It is inexpensive sold in the market as HA in most face creams and even supplements. When used topically, sodium hyaluronate is an ineffective substance because its molecules are too large to be absorbed by the skin. Sodium hyaluronate is produced through fermenting bacteria.
Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for the Skin
The skin is the largest organ in the human body which amounts to 15% of the body weight. 50% of the body's Hyaluronic acid supply goes directly to the skin, mainly in the dermis. HA is a highly hydrophilic substance and the instant it binds to water 1000 times its molecular weight, it forms a gel-like cushion that makes the skin and lips look supple. When levels of HA decrease, skin becomes dry, wrinkled and inelastic.
Collagen is the main tissue that makes the skin firm but it is the task of HA to moisturize and deliver prompt nutrition to the skin surface. The skin must continually have an adequate amount of HA to support the collagen tissue from constant wear and tear.
The Effects when Combined with Vitamin C
Excellent Vitamin C serums are prepared with HA simply because vitamin C can be drying to the skin. Although vitamin C serums promote collagen production, lighten dark spots, even out the complexion and diminish fine lines, Hyaluronic acid is crucial to maintain the proper moisture levels in the skin.
Keywords: vitamin c serum for face, hyaluronic acid, sun damaged skin repair, anti-wrinkle serum, anti-aging
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