
Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally found in our skin, but its concentration tends to decrease with age, leading to skin sagging and the appearance of wrinkles. To address this issue, there are numerous cosmetic treatments (serums, creams, masks...) containing this active ingredient at various concentrations. How do you make your choice? What is the most effective concentration? We're here to help you understand better.

Blue, brown, hollow... Regardless of their type, dark circles give the eyes a sad and tired appearance. Many people are affected by this skin issue and would like to reduce them. Can hyaluronic acid help achieve this goal? Learn here if this active ingredient has an effect on dark circles.

Hyaluronic acid is highly prevalent in the field of skincare and is found in many creams, serums, and hydrating masks. However, its cosmetic use is not limited to these products: hyaluronic acid can also be used during microneedling sessions. What is the purpose of this technique? Is it effective? Learn more here.

Hyaluronic acid boasts numerous benefits and is highly prevalent in the dermo-cosmetic sphere. It is primarily known for its ability to hydrate the skin, but it is sometimes suggested that this active ingredient could also soothe and alleviate irritations. Does hyaluronic acid possess anti-inflammatory properties? We address this question here.

Often criticized, sun exposure also has benefits, provided that one protects oneself and does not apply photosensitizing agents. Can one go out in the sun after using hyaluronic acid? And what about hyaluronic acid injections? Learn more by continuing to read.

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