Cosmetic Grade Hyaluronic Acid – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com Global Supplier of Hyaluronic Acid & Chondroitin Sulfate Wed, 24 Apr 2024 03:13:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.18 https://www.stanfordchem.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-STANFORD-CHEMICALS-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg Cosmetic Grade Hyaluronic Acid – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com 32 32 Acne Scars Vanish With Hyaluronic Acid https://www.stanfordchem.com/acne-scars-vanish-with-hyaluronic-acid.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/acne-scars-vanish-with-hyaluronic-acid.html#comments Mon, 11 Nov 2019 06:41:17 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=7360 Acne scars and other wound marks are challenging cosmetic problems to deal with. Almost everyone experiences acne and those scary-looking scars during their teenage years. However, this does not mean that you have to put up with it. Thanks to medical science, there are many safe and effective treatments available to remove and prevent further […]

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Acne scars and other wound marks are challenging cosmetic problems to deal with. Almost everyone experiences acne and those scary-looking scars during their teenage years. However, this does not mean that you have to put up with it. Thanks to medical science, there are many safe and effective treatments available to remove and prevent further scars. Hyaluronic acid is one of the well-researched and applied methods which can surely remove all those ugly marks on your skin within a few weeks.

Our skin’s health is directly linked to the interaction of skin cells, called fibroblasts, and collagen. Along with the age and exposure to ultraviolet rays, this connection between collagen and fibroblasts weakens resulting in poor skin health. Here hyaluronic acid helps in reviving the growth of collagen. This plumps your skin and removes all the pits and scars.

hyaluronic acid for skin

Also, hyaluronic acid being a natural skin moisturizer removes the dryness and roughness caused due to injuries. The improvements due to this treatment become clearly visible within a month or a few weeks. Normally, you do not need a repeated dose before 6 months.

As cosmetic-grade hyaluronic acid is such an important cosmetic product, almost all cosmetic companies are using it. This, of course, leads to variation in quality. Talking specifically about treating acne scars, low viscosity HA with a bit higher concentration is known to work well. You may also use pills and ointments, but it is best to consult a dermatologist.

Side effects are a major concern for almost everyone who is new to this method. Till now, hyaluronic acid is not known to cause anything more serious than swelling or temporary bleeding. So, it can be considered a safe and effective method to get rid of your acne scars.

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Hyaluronic Acid – Content, Location and Functions in Human Body https://www.stanfordchem.com/hyaluronic-acid-content-location-and-functions-in-human-body.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/hyaluronic-acid-content-location-and-functions-in-human-body.html#comments Mon, 28 Oct 2019 06:02:40 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=7344 Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is found in almost every cell in the human body and occurs in the highest concentrations in several specific body locations. The average Hyaluronic Acid in our bodies is estimated to be around 15 grams. It is distributed in almost every part of the body and has multiple functions. It is a […]

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Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is found in almost every cell in the human body and occurs in the highest concentrations in several specific body locations. The average Hyaluronic Acid in our bodies is estimated to be around 15 grams. It is distributed in almost every part of the body and has multiple functions. It is a well-proven fact that HA improves skin hydration, and elasticity while stimulating skin collagen production. In addition, it performs antioxidant and free radical protection, as well as cushioning joints and nerve tissues. It has also been confirmed that it possesses antibacterial and anti-inflammatory characteristics.

Nearly 50 % of the body’s HA is located in the collagen of skin and lips. Cosmetic-grade hyaluronic acid is an excellent skin moisturizer and its properties and functions contribute to increased smoothness and reduced wrinkling. It is also present in the joints – it acts as a shock absorber lubricating the fluid in the joint tissues.

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HA is also claimed to remove or neutralize metabolic waste products resulting from the destruction of the cartilage, thus bringing relief from severe joint pain. This really omnipresent compound is a vitally important component of the human eye located in the vitreous fluid, where its content is reaching almost 80%. Beneficial effects have been reported of the supplementation with this substance on eye tissues, especially for people suffering from dry eyes. Medical grade hyaluronic acid is a substantial connective tissue component in the gums playing important roles in the regeneration of the gum tissue and reducing any inflammation that leads to bleeding gums. Recent research shows that the throat and other mucous membranes have large concentrations of HA.

Hyaluronic Acid is widely present in the connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, etc.) found everywhere in the body. Its major functions here are binding, support, protection, and insulation. It is located as well in the scalp and hair follicles, nourishing and hydrating the tissue which gives rise to hair.

Is it not incredible that the high presence of hyaluronic acid is found even in the fetal tissues! There it forms a very special substance in which embryonic cells have the perfect environment to develop and multiply rapidly. Could one light-heartedly say it is not essential to life?

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How Can Hyaluronic Acid Combat Aging? https://www.stanfordchem.com/how-can-hyaluronic-acid-combat-aging.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/how-can-hyaluronic-acid-combat-aging.html#comments Mon, 21 Oct 2019 10:05:16 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=7339 The medical literature is abundant with evidence that HA is a healing agent and its higher levels are connected with the reaction of the organism against any wound, or invasion in the body, including the spread of tumors. So, it should be treated more like a natural defensive mechanism against the tumor, rather than its […]

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The medical literature is abundant with evidence that HA is a healing agent and its higher levels are connected with the reaction of the organism against any wound, or invasion in the body, including the spread of tumors. So, it should be treated more like a natural defensive mechanism against the tumor, rather than its cause.

The process of gradual accumulation of unfavorable biological and physical changes in a person over time is referred to as aging. Although the complete biological basis of aging is still not completely revealed, and plenty of theories are in competition for the best explanation, recent research has confirmed that some substances can retard, or even reverse most of those profound processes.

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One of the best and most popular remedies is Hyaluronic Acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the body, which is abundant in our bodies at the beginning of our lives. It plays multiple important biochemical roles and is the filler and cushioning agent in many parts of the body. It has been reported that its manufacture is gradually decreasing over time and this reduction could play an important role in the aging process.

As we age HA body concentration is diminishing, which is why our aging has physical effects. Research has shown that there is an estimated 50% deficit of the necessary amount for optimal body cell functioning of the content of HA by the time we reach our mid-40s. This process is getting increasingly visible and our skin starts to lose its elasticity, with lines and wrinkles forming.

There are many reports and clinical studies indicating the beneficial effects of HA applications, whereas no data support the claim that HA products cause cancer. Recent research highlights that the interactions between hyaluronan and tumor cells indicate a possibility of new therapeutic strategies and would even offer a new anti-cancer strategy.

Hyaluronic acid possesses anti-oxidative properties and high water-holding capacity, ensuring the optimal hydration of the skin and hair. Roughly calculated, it could retain over 1000 times its weight in water within the cells of the skin, which places it among the best existing moisturizers. HA causes a rise in the fluid in between the cells, binding with water molecules. What is more, it helps to maintain optimal collagen levels. Collagen depletion is widely considered a leading factor for the loss of skin elasticity, something that relates closely to the visual consequences of the aging process. Its proper application in the correct quantities leads to increased smoothness, softening, and decreased wrinkles.

Furthermore, it is claimed that cosmetic-grade hyaluronic acid can remove harmful waste matter from cells, thus improving their function and overall blood circulation. In addition, it is a vital component of the connective tissue, which provides strength and flexibility to many parts of the body, such as the cartilage, blood vessels, and skin. Altogether, that can transform completely our appearance, making us healthy, productive, and youthful. The bettered muscular strength and mental alertness, cause us to look and feel more active, energized, and mobile.

HA is now widely available in the form of various anti-aging treatments and supplements, skin creams, and injectables. The most common application for micro HA is cosmetic procedures such as the elimination of skin defects and wrinkles.

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Something You Need To Know About Cosmetic Grade Hyaluronic Acid https://www.stanfordchem.com/something-you-need-to-know-about-cosmetic-grade-hyaluronic-acid.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/something-you-need-to-know-about-cosmetic-grade-hyaluronic-acid.html#comments Tue, 30 Apr 2019 07:17:57 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=6944 In recent years, the skincare industry has undergone tremendous changes. Today, let’s talk about hyaluronic acid. Let’s start with the basics. In the cosmetic industry, formulators are striving to get safer and more efficient cosmetic raw materials. Sodium Hyaluronate (HA), which is well-known as a natural moisturizing factor, is just this kind of compound. Stanford […]

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In recent years, the skincare industry has undergone tremendous changes.

Today, let’s talk about hyaluronic acid. Let’s start with the basics.

In the cosmetic industry, formulators are striving to get safer and more efficient cosmetic raw materials. Sodium Hyaluronate (HA), which is well-known as a natural moisturizing factor, is just this kind of compound.

hyaluronic acid for skin

Stanford Chemicals as a professional HA manufacturer is managed strictly in accordance with GMP and ISO 9001 quality management systems to ensure the reliability and stability of products.

Hyaluronic Acid Advantages

1. High safety
2. ECOCERT certification
3. Non-animal origin bacterial fermentation
4. A series of safety tests carried out by authorized testing organizations
5. High purity

Cosmetic hyaluronic acid has very low impurities (such as protein, nucleic acid, and heavy metal).
There is no pollution of other unknown impurities and pathogenic microorganisms in the production process assured by strict production management and advanced equipment.

Main Cosmetic Grade Hyaluronic Acid and Its Functions

High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid

>1,000 kDa
Lubricating and film-forming, moisturizing, preventing skin damage, thickening, and keeping emulsion stable

Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid

10 kDa~ 1,000 kDa
Nourishing the skin, long-lasting moisturizing

Oligo Hyaluronic Acid

<10 kDa
Trans-dermal absorption, deep hydrating, anti-aging, repairing skin damage

Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer(Hyaluronic Acid Elastomer)

Smooth and not sticky feeling; Forms a crosslinked network on the skin surface; Long-lasting moisturizing effect because of its good stability; Increases skin elasticity and reduces skin roughness.

Substantive Sodium Hyaluronate

High substantivity, can be used in rinse-off products. As a conditioning moisturizer, it helps reduce the inflammation of the skin caused by surfactants present in formulas and feels smooth.

Hyaluronic Acid Applications

Skincare

It is widely used in cream, emulsion, essence, lotion, gel, facial mask, etc. Hyaluronic acid (HA) acts on skin conditioning, which can automatically regulate different environments, keep the skin moist and refreshing, make the skin more elastic, and play the role of anti-wrinkle, anti-aging, and beauty.

The dosage of Hyaluronic Acid powder for skin care products is:
0.1% ~ 0.5% for HA powder
10% ~ 50% for HA solution
1-5% for Hyacross
0.5-1% for cation
Dissolving in water. Heating can accelerate the dissolution of HA.

Makeup

Lipstick, eye shadow, foundation, etc.
Hyaluronic acid should be used as the first step in your beauty routine. It will create a protective barrier for your skin, keeping it moisturized and creating a better canvas for makeup and other beauty products.

Cleaning

Facial cleanser, body wash, etc.
The first step to any skin treatment is cleansing. Using a good cleanser eliminates the dirt, sebum, and bacteria from the pores without drying your skin. On a wet face, gently massage the cleanser using circular motions in an upward and outward direction. Wipe it off with cotton wool and wash it off with warm water. Use a clay-cleansing mask once a week, if you have extremely oily skin.

Haircare

Shampoo, hair conditioner, styling gel, hair restorer, etc.

Shampoo and conditioner use Hyaluronic Acid, formulated with amino acids and biotin isolates to visibly improve hair density, fullness, and softness. They are paraben and sulfate-free, using natural and innovative formulations to bring next-level haircare that is gentle enough for regular use.

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