Now although hyaluronic acid supplements can provide some benefits for your health, they really don't offer your skin that many benefits.
And here's why...
Hyaluronic acid supplements are marketing as an effective way to make your skin more youthful and smooth, especially after it was discovered that hyaluronic acid (HA) is an important part in keeping away wrinkles, fine lines, and other aging signs.
But when taking a HA supplement to improve the appearance of your skin, there's a few problems that come up: *The HA that's included in the supplement doesn't match the makeup of your existing HA, which means that it can very well be rejected by the body.
*HA is actually used by more than just your skin.
It's also found in and used by ligaments, cartilage, and tendons.
*There's no control over when the HA in hyaluronic acid supplements goes in your body.
Hyaluronic acid supplements and most creams and lotions that contain HA in it go at solving the whole problem the wrong way.
They focus on ways to add more HA to the body instead of trying to find ways to PRESERVE the natural amounts of HA in your body.
And to tell you the trust, I focused on the same kind of products.
I figured that if I needed more HA in my skin that I'd just take a supplement or use topical products that contained HA in it.
But it wasn't until I had this shift in mindset that I started to experience results using HA skin products.
What hyaluronic acid supplements and products fail to do is take measures to stop the degradation of existing natural HA in the skin.
The whole reason that our skin gets low on HA is because an enzyme called hyaluronidase constantly breaks it down.
The Japanese know how to do it right.
I use anti-aging products that contain a special Japanese ingredient called Phytessence Wakame.
It's a extract from sea kelp that actually stops the activity of hyaluronidase, leaving more HA in the skin to retain moisture and support the skin's framework.
Since I've been using these products, my skin has been much more plump and smooth and my wrinkles and fine lines have disappeared.
And here's why...
Hyaluronic acid supplements are marketing as an effective way to make your skin more youthful and smooth, especially after it was discovered that hyaluronic acid (HA) is an important part in keeping away wrinkles, fine lines, and other aging signs.
But when taking a HA supplement to improve the appearance of your skin, there's a few problems that come up: *The HA that's included in the supplement doesn't match the makeup of your existing HA, which means that it can very well be rejected by the body.
*HA is actually used by more than just your skin.
It's also found in and used by ligaments, cartilage, and tendons.
*There's no control over when the HA in hyaluronic acid supplements goes in your body.
Hyaluronic acid supplements and most creams and lotions that contain HA in it go at solving the whole problem the wrong way.
They focus on ways to add more HA to the body instead of trying to find ways to PRESERVE the natural amounts of HA in your body.
And to tell you the trust, I focused on the same kind of products.
I figured that if I needed more HA in my skin that I'd just take a supplement or use topical products that contained HA in it.
But it wasn't until I had this shift in mindset that I started to experience results using HA skin products.
What hyaluronic acid supplements and products fail to do is take measures to stop the degradation of existing natural HA in the skin.
The whole reason that our skin gets low on HA is because an enzyme called hyaluronidase constantly breaks it down.
The Japanese know how to do it right.
I use anti-aging products that contain a special Japanese ingredient called Phytessence Wakame.
It's a extract from sea kelp that actually stops the activity of hyaluronidase, leaving more HA in the skin to retain moisture and support the skin's framework.
Since I've been using these products, my skin has been much more plump and smooth and my wrinkles and fine lines have disappeared.
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