Hyaluronic Acid VS Sodium Hyaluronate
/ By Natalie Kingsley-Fieldgrass
We will explain the differences between hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate, and we will take a closer look at the percentage of hyaluronic acid used in products and its associated benefits.
Everybody wants youthful, hydrated skin, and the search for the perfect product is never-ending in the world of skincare and beauty. Hyaluronic acid (HA) and sodium hyaluronate (SH) are two of the most sought-after ingredients in the beauty industry.
Understanding their distinctions is important to make informed decisions about your skincare regimen. In this blog post, Natalie Kingsley-Fieldgrass, the founder of the Embassy of Beauty, will explain the differences between hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate. We'll also take a closer look at the percentage of hyaluronic acid used in products and its associated benefits.
A Winning Combination: Maximising Skincare with Both
Enhance your skincare routine by combining different types of skincare products. You can unlock the benefits of each product, such as pairing a serum with the Definitive Density Cream by Auteur, both of which are rich in hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate, and complementing them with a hydrating toner such as Ayuna's Facial High or Facial Low.
This powerful combination can visibly transform your skin and help you tackle multiple skin concerns, elevating your skincare routine to the next level.
Please do let us know how you get on with trying them out!
Lots of love,
Natalie x
By Embassy of Beauty
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