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1st September 2018
08:43pm BST

It should be noted that Hyaluronic Acid is not remotely acid. So don't be afraid or put off.
It’s actually a sugar molecule (a glycosaminoglycan, to be all scientific) that attracts water and moisture because of its specific structure.
15 grams of Hyaluronic Acid are contained on average in the body. A third is broken down on a daily basis to make way for fresh supply.
Hyaluronic Acid in skin is cleared out from the epidermis and degraded rapidly during cell renewal meaning its lifespan in skin is less than one day.
Though the body makes 3 grams of new Hyaluronic Acid every day, this production falls with age. Much like everything else, am I right?
Now, new formulas take the benefits beyond moisturizing, combining different-sized molecules for a 360° action in skin.
In fact, Vichy's new LiftActiv Hyalu-Mask contains both fragmented and higher-weight Hyaluronic acid to bring the highest concentration in a mask.
FYI, the magical mask in out mid September!
After 5 minutes of wrapping skin with the mask, your skin will be radiant, with noticeably improved softness.
You'll look 10 years younger, friend.
With significant impacts on major signs of ageing, Hyaluronic Acid in its next-level formulations and innovative treatments is proving its impact in helping skin to slow its ageing process.
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