Hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid belongs to the glycosaminoglycans and occurs naturally in the connective tissue of the body. Glycosaminoglycans are simple, long unbranched carbohydrates, so-called polysaccharides. One of the most important functions of hyaluronic acid is to regulate the moisture content in the skin. It is also responsible for producing collagen and elastin, so it provides structure and firmness to the skin. With the decrease of hyaluronic acid, already from the age of 25, the firm structure of the skin slowly decreases and wrinkles can appear. Therefore, you can support the ageing skin with care products that
contain hyaluronic acid
.