Hydrolyzed/oligomeric hyaluronic acid can penetrate into the deepest skin layers and store the moisture there in a targeted manner. The skin image is upholstered. The result is immediately visible. The penetration (absorption) can be facilitated by fragmentation (decomposition into smaller building blocks) of the high-molecular molecules.
Since hyaluronic acid normally consists of very long molecular chains, the specially dissected form leads to a much better absorption. This results in an improvement in elasticity, improvement in viscoelastic properties, reduction in skin roughness and wrinkle reduction.
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References
Final report of the safety assessment of hyaluronic acid, potassium hyaluronate, and sodium hyaluronate
PMID:
19636067
DOI:
10.1177/1091581809337738
Final report of the safety assessment of hyaluronic acid, potassium hyaluronate, and sodium hyaluronate
PMID:
19636067
DOI:
10.1177/1091581809337738