HYA LURONIC ACID Specification
- Other Names
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Chemical Name
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Hyaluronic Acid is typically used at 0.01% to 2.0%. In serums, creams, lotions, and moisturizing products, usage levels generally range from 0.05 1.0%. In premium anti-aging and intensive hydration formulations, concentrations of 0.1 2.0% may be used depending on the molecular weight and desired performance. The ingredient is usually hydrated in the water phase and incorporated under gentle mixing conditions to ensure complete dispersion. The exact usage level should be determined based on formulation type, molecular weight selection, viscosity requirements, and desired moisturizing benefits.
- Main Material
- Hyaluronic Acid
HYA LURONIC ACID Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About HYA LURONIC ACID
Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring polysaccharide belonging to the glycosaminoglycan family and is widely recognized for its exceptional moisture-binding capabilities. It is found naturally in the skin, connective tissues, and eyes, where it helps maintain hydration, elasticity, and tissue lubrication. In cosmetic formulations, Hyaluronic Acid is highly valued as a powerful humectant capable of attracting and retaining large amounts of water, helping to keep the skin hydrated, smooth, and plump. It appears as a white to off-white powder and forms clear, viscous solutions when dispersed in water. Hyaluronic Acid helps improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines caused by dehydration, and enhance overall skin softness and elasticity. It is commonly used in serums, creams, lotions, gels, facial masks, eye care products, and anti-aging formulations. The ingredient forms a lightweight moisture-retaining film on the skin surface, providing long-lasting hydration and a refreshed appearance. Due to its excellent skin compatibility and non-irritating nature, Hyaluronic Acid is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and is considered one of the most important moisturizing ingredients in modern skincare products.