Hyaluronic Acid vs. Glycerin | Ingredients

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Hyaluronic Acid vs. Glycerin

✨Hyaluronic Acid: - Structure: A glycosaminoglycan (polysaccharide) composed of repeating units of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. - Function: Acts as a humectant, attracting and holding moisture in the skin. It can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water, providing intense hydration. - Benefits: Helps to plump and hydrate the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is naturally found in the skin and connective tissues. ✨Glycerin: - Structure: A simple polyol compound (sugar alcohol) with three hydroxyl groups. - Function:Also functions as a humectant, drawing moisture from the environment into the skin and retaining it. - Benefits: Hydrates and helps to maintain the skin's moisture barrier. It is widely used in skincare products for its moisturizing properties and ability to improve skin smoothness. Both hyaluronic acid and glycerin are effective humectants that hydrate the skin, but hyaluronic acid has a larger molecular structure and can hold more water compared to glycerin. For you, what do you prefer?
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