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Michaela Gonzalez

Hyaluronic acid – high molecular weight / long-chain

Anti-aging on the fly – this effect can be achieved by certain hyaluronic acids in the right concentration, however, is not permanent.
How it comes about and what you should pay attention to when buying hyaluronic acid products with instant effects is explained in this article.

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Michaela Gonzalez

Hyaluronic acid – the anti-aging ingredient explained

Anti-aging, as good as the word may sound, no one has yet been able to halt the natural aging process. Nonetheless, there are some active ingredients that, as part of a healthy lifestyle, slow down the skin aging process at least a little bit, or that can alleviate the signs of time. …

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Michaela Gonzalez

How to take care of oily and combination skin

Oily skin is usually caused by an overproduction of sebum. The overproduction can arise from hormonal or genetic factors. However, it can also be a result of the wrong skin care products. When harsh surfactants or alcohols strip sebum from the skin’s surface and impact the skin barrier, the body loses moisture. In response to the loss of moisture, it produces too much new sebum. …

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Michaela Gonzalez

How hyaluronic acid made its way into cosmetics

The human body contains an average of 15g of hyaluronan. This endogenous substance is extremely important not only as a lubricant for joints and the vitreous humor of the eye. 5 to 10g of it are found in the skin alone. There, hyaluronic acid plays an important role in cell communication, strengthens the connective tissue and ensures beautiful skin….

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Michaela Gonzalez

How to take proper care of your skin

Skincare – to keep our skin youthful and pure, many of us spare no expense or effort. But oftentimes a few high-quality products in the right combination are enough to achieve optimal results. In the following, we will try to explain how to properly approach the subject of skin care….

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Michaela Gonzalez

Natural lipids – why you will fall in love with vegetable fats

The skin barrier is mainly controlled by three families of lipids – ceramides, fatty acids and cholesterol.

When incorporated into creams, plant-based natural lipids can help the skin fulfill important functions:
They can help strengthen the skin barrier and reduce moisture loss.
They can help stimulate cell growth or inhibit inflammation.

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