30ml bottle Hyaluronic Acid has been scientifically proven to stimulate new cell growth. Use after exfoliation to protect, hydrate and moisturize. Hyaluronic Acid is used in some of the top selling commercial products, however, due to its high cost, it is only used in very small concentrations in these products "The unique properties of Hyaluronic Acid make it the ideal moisturizer."
Unlike any other product, 100% Pure Hyaluronic Moisturizer contains only pure, concentrated Hyaluronic Acid and distilled water. Hyaluronic Acid is naturally found in the joints, the deeper layers of skin, the umbilical cord and in fetal skin.
The unique properties of Hyaluronic Acid make it the ideal moisturizer. Hyaluronic Acid plays an important role in tissue hydration, lubrication and cellular function, and is able to hold more water than any other natural substance. Its unmatched hydrating properties result in increased smoothness, softening and decreased wrinkles.Hyaluronic Acid has also been shown to reduce dryness, itching and burning of the skin. It offers an excellent environment for the growth of new cells and healing following skin peeling.
Hyaluronic Acid is a major constituent of the extra-cellular matrix surrounding rapidly dividing cells. It has been shown to be an integral component in the rapid and scar-less wound healing observed in fetal and neonatal organisms. In addition, the cellular actions precipitated by Hyaluronic Acid are integral to the seemingly magical biochemistry of fetal development.
It is well documented that fetal tissues contain large amounts of Hyaluronic Acid and that decreasing Hyaluronic Acid content correlates with aging and wrinkling. Therefore practical attempts to prolong and recapture youth by revitalizing damaged tissue should include this molecule.
References
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- Balaz, E.A., Band, P., Hyaluronic Acid: Its Structure and Use. Cosmetics and Toiletries, Vol. 99, 65-81., June 1984
- P. Band; Biomatrix, Inc., Ridgefield NJ, D and CI/October 1985.
- R. Fleishemajer, J.S. Perlish and R.I. Bashley, 1972. Human Dermal Glycosaminoglycans and Aging. Biochim. Biophys, ACTA., Vol 279, p. 265.
- J.P. Pavlichko, Director of Technical Services Amercol Corp, Edison, NJ. Drug and Cosmetic Industry, Oct 1985.
Ingredients: Distilled Water, Hyaluronic Acid.
DISCLAIMER: If you are on any prescription medicaton that causes sensitive skin, undergoing any cosmetic surgery procedures, have sun-damaged or photo-sensitive skin, we recommend that you consult your GP or Surgeon before using this product.
Ingredients: Purified Water, Hyaluronic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin
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