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Instant and long-lasting hydration from within
Skin needs water to work efficiently and effectively. Well hydrated skin is smooth and supple and looks radiant. When skin’s natural protection barrier is compromised, it loses moisture and becomes dehydrated. Dehydrated skin looks dull, feels tight and is unable to keep external irritants at bay and so can become sensitive. Intense and long-lasting hydration is necessary to keep skin looking and feeling its best.
Mist sprays that don’t contain hydrating ingredients are unable to bind moisture. Pure water evaporates fast, making skin even drier than before. It can become sensitive. The unique formula in Hyaluron Mist Spray enhances skin’s own hydration system, distributes water evenly, locks in moisture, and makes skin smooth and radiant.
The combination of Hyaluronic Acid and nature-identical Gluco-Glycerol helps to activate skin’s own moisturization. Gluco-Glycerol activated moisture distribution channels transport water between the skin cells and support skin hydration and moisture balance from within.
How To Use
Step-by-step guide for Hyaluron Filler Mist Spray
Cleanse skin thoroughly using Eucerin DermatoCLEAN Refreshing Cleansing Gel (for normal to combination skin) or Eucerin DermatoCLEAN Mild Cleansing Milk (for dry skin).
Soothe and hydrate your skin with Hyaluron Mist Spray anytime anywhere.
Ingredients
We choose all our ingredients with great care and never compromise on quality. Learn more about the key ingredients of this product.
Hyaluronic Acid is formed by skin cells and is part of the connective tissue of the skin. One of its key functions is to retain moisture, and it has the ability to bind in between 1,000 and 10,000 times its own weight in water (i.e. one gram binds between one and ten liters). As we age, the skin's natural ability to produce Hyaluronic Acid depletes and wrinkles start to form and deepen.
Being a derivative of the skin’s own humectant glycerol, glyercyl glucosides facilitate epidermal moisturization. Dry, stressed skin shows significant reduced aquaporin channels. These channels control the transport of cellular water and other small solutes between and into cells. Thus, playing an important role in maintaining epidermal water balance. The most abundant aquaporin in the epidermis is aquaporin-3 (AQP3). Glucosylglycerol (Gluco-glycerol) stimulates the expression of AQP3 in epidermal skin cells and has been shown to stimulate the formation of aquaporin 3 (AQP3) in skin cells, thus increasing the number of aquaporins that control water transport in and out of cells.
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