Introducing HyalaVive
The power of three. A triple hyaluronic acid serum for multitasking hydration, barrier protection, and deep cellular regeneration.
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HyalaVive
Boost moisture levels and regenerate the skin with this ultimate hydrating serum. Formulated with three types of hyaluronic acid, penetrating multiple layers of the skin, to hydrate and firm your skin while smoothing the appearance of fine lines.
Also features vitamin B12 (the pink super-vitamin) to reduce redness and repair damaged skin cells and TriCeramide Complex which mimics the natural barrier oils to protect and support the vital skin barrier.
"My skin is loving HyalaVive, since I started using this my skin feels much more hydrated. It has also helped reduce redness and inflammation I was experiencing in a short amount of time."
- Megan
"Wow, what a great serum. First 3 days of use and I saw a huge difference. It did a great job on smoothing the wrinkles on my forehead. I highly reccomend it."
- Jesebel
"I love HyalaVive and use it night and day. My skin feels so much healthier and hydrated. I love love love the colour...scrumptious!"
- Angela
Hypes & Types of Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic Acid is a real skincare buzzword, but did you know there are different types of hyaluronic acid that exist in various types and molecular weights? So, let’s hold a microscope over this ultra-hydrating ingredient by answering the top 5 questions on Hyaluronic Acid (HA).
1. What is Hyaluronic Acid and what does it do?
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a powerful moisture magnet able to hold over 1,000x its weight in water. Our bodies produce HA naturally, but this declines as we age.
Shop for HyalaVive2. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and sodium hyaluronate: What's the Difference?
Although they offer similar benefits, these two molecules are very different. HA is the naturally occurring compound in our body, whereas sodium hyaluronate is an HA derivative, commonly used in skincare products.
Discover HyalaVive3. How many types of Hyaluronic Acid are there?
Three different types of Hyaluronic Acid can be found in skincare, of varying molecular weights (MW). The lower MW, the more hydrolysed (i.e. fragmented) the molecule is, enabling it to penetrate deeper to where it matters.
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Beware of a “Hy in Dry” situation! HA draws moisture from where it is most abundant. In very dry environments (i.e. aeroplanes or low humidity climates), HA will actually draw the moisture from the skin that it cannot obtain from the air.
Discover HyalaVive5. What Type of Hyaluronic Acid is Best for Me?
All forms of Hyaluronic Acid are suitable for every skin type. Ideally, seek skincare that combines different forms/weights of HA.
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