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How Should I Use Hyaluronic Acid?

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Do you have dry skin?

Do you have wrinkles?

Do you use retinol?

Do you use a moisturizer?

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Hyaluronic acid is well known for its beneficial properties, especially relieving dry skin, minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and slowing the healing of wounds. It removes any remaining moisture from the deeper layers of the skin to hydrate the layer if the skin is dry. You need to apply it to wet skin in that situation, which is why you should first mist and then apply a cream for hyaluronic acid afterwards.

Hyaluronic acid

You should mix retinol and hyaluronic acid. Retinol is known to cause irritation to the skin, especially when a proper moisturizing regimen is not put in place and that is

Using Hyaluronic Acid without moisturizer is a mistake. If the skin is already dry and HA is added in a moisture-free solution, it can draw moisture from anywhere it can, like from deep inside your skin, where, if not completely secured, it will then disappear into the air.

Great! It is so important to apply hyaluronic acid before your other serums because it helps to seal in the moisturizer you will be putting on top.

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