SODIUM HYALURONATE

Posted on 09 Oct, 2014

Sodium Hyaluronate a natural skin cell component, found in the deepest levels of the dermis. Sodium Hyaluronate has a smaller molecular size than Hyaluronic acid, causing it to easily penetrate the skin’s surface. It is a small molecule that can penetrate deep into the dermis, maintaining and attracting water, as well as promoting microcirculation. A powerful humectant that attracts and binds moisture to the skin, providing extremely effective hydration and promoting nutrient absorption, making it an excellent moisturiser. It allows the cells of the skin to retain moisture and provides volume, form and lift. When applied to the skin it can plump it up, because it increases the ability of the individual cells to absorb and hold moisture.