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What is Hyaluronic Acid?
A clear and gooey substance that is produced naturally in the body. The skin, eyes and connective tissue is where the most significant amounts of Hyaluronic Acid are found in the body.
The primary function of hyaluronic acid is to help retain water to keep skin and tissues lubricated and moist. hyaluronic acid also decreases as we age.
Other roles of Hyaluronic Acid are known to be:- promotes healthier and youthful skin
- can relieve joint pain
- helps to increase muscle mass
Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid:
- anti-aging
- moisturizing
- wound healing
- anti-wrinkle
- increases skin elasticity
- can treat eczema
- can treat facial redness