



ABOUT HYALURONIC ACID
HYALURONIC ACID IN THE HUMAN BODY
Hyaluron, also known as hyaluronic acid or HA, is a substance that occurs naturally in the human body. It is found in various parts of the body, including the eyes, cartilage, joints, and connective tissues. Hyaluronic plays a crucial role in these tissues by serving as a lubricant, providing structural support, and promoting cellular renewal. It forms a gel-like matrix in which collagen and elastin fibers are embedded, helping to transport nutrients and remove toxins. Interestingly, the skin contains the largest proportion of hyaluronic acid, accounting for about 50% of the total amount in the body.
WHAT IS HYALURONIC ACID?
From a biochemical perspective, hyaluronic acid is a type of sugar-like biopolymer consisting of a macromolecular chain of disaccharides (carbohydrates), each of which contains two glucose derivatives. In simple terms, hyaluronic is a versatile substance with a relatively simple chemical structure. One of its unique properties is its ability to bind an enormous amount of water - up to six liters per gram of its own weight. This high water-binding capacity makes hyaluron particularly interesting for manufacturers of cosmetic products.
HIGH-DOSE HYALURON CONCENTRATES
Our hyaluronic acid concentrates are formulated with maximally pure, undiluted hyaluronic acid in various molecular weights, including low, high, and ultra-low (oligo-) forms. This potent blend of hyaluronic acid is designed to intensively promote the moisture-binding capacity of the epidermis and optimize the skin's hydration levels.
Due to its unique molecular structure, hyaluronic acid is able to anchor itself effectively to the skin's surface, reducing trans epidermal water loss and improving skin plumpness and smoothness.