
What is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic Acid, one of the most effective moisture-retaining molecules offered by cosmetic science, is actually a type of glycosaminoglycan naturally found in the human body, especially in the skin tissue. Known for its capacity to hold up to 1000 times its own weight in water, this enormous polysaccharide plays a key role in maintaining the moisture balance of the skin. When its natural reservoirs in the skin decrease with advancing age and environmental factors, it is of great importance to restore it to the skin topically through cosmetic products. Hyaluronic acid, used in Lacinia's innovative skin care series in forms with different molecular weights, offers multi-dimensional moisturizing by targeting both the surface and the lower layers of the skin. By functioning almost as a water reservoir in the skin, it softens the appearance of fine lines and makes a perfect contribution to keeping the skin plump, vibrant, and fresh.
Benefits for Skin Care
Hyaluronic acid not only provides superficial moisturizing but also offers an effect that improves the general cosmetic texture of the skin. When used regularly, it draws a brighter profile by increasing the light-reflecting capacity of the skin.
- Deeply Moisturizes and Retains Water: It pulls moisture from the air and binds it to the skin, supporting the skin to remain moist, flexible, and fresh throughout the day.
- Plumps and Smoothes: Thanks to its water-retention feature, it gives the skin a plump appearance and smoothes it by softening the appearance of fine lines caused by dryness.
- Nourishes the Appearance of the Skin Barrier: By strengthening the moisture mantle of the skin, it helps it appear more resistant to external factors, refreshes, and revitalizes the skin.
How to Use?
In order for hyaluronic acid to lock moisture into the skin, correct application is quite critical. Lacinia hyaluronic acid serums or creams should be applied to the face and neck area with gentle buffering movements immediately after cleansing the skin, while the skin is still slightly damp (for example, immediately after tonic application). After application, applying a good moisturizing cream that will lock the moisture into the skin maximizes the cosmetic performance of hyaluronic acid. It can be used safely and daily in morning and night care routines.
Who Can Use It?
Hyaluronic acid can be called a "universal ingredient" in the cosmetic world; as it is in perfect harmony with all skin types regardless of whether they are dry, oily, combination, or sensitive. Thanks to its water-based and light structure, it moisturizes without weighing down oily skin, while providing deep moisture saturation in dry skin. It is suitable for cosmetic users of all age groups who want to give their skin flexibility, fullness, and a fresh appearance.
Things to Consider
When using hyaluronic acid, a protective cream must be applied over it to ensure the product does not pull moisture from the skin itself when humidity in the air is low. These products are formulated only to support cosmetic beauty and are ideal for nourishing and softening the overall appearance of the skin.