We explain that there are different types of hyaluronic acid in our article on triple hyaluronic acid.
The smallest type is the low-molecular hyaluronic acid. Its molecular mass is only three kilodaltons*, which allows it to be absorbed deepest into the skin. The extremely short-chain molecules therefore lead to a particularly deep moisturisation of the skin.
Serums or creams with low-molecular hyaluronic acid are particularly suitable for plumping up fine wrinkles around the eyes. Here, one application per day is usually sufficient. For deeper wrinkles and for a quick filling effect, it is recommended to apply in the morning and in the evening.
*In biochemistry, Dalton is used to express the molecular mass of macromolecules such as proteins.
The smallest type is the low-molecular hyaluronic acid. Its molecular mass is only three kilodaltons*, which allows it to be absorbed deepest into the skin. The extremely short-chain molecules therefore lead to a particularly deep moisturisation of the skin.
Serums or creams with low-molecular hyaluronic acid are particularly suitable for plumping up fine wrinkles around the eyes. Here, one application per day is usually sufficient. For deeper wrinkles and for a quick filling effect, it is recommended to apply in the morning and in the evening.
*In biochemistry, Dalton is used to express the molecular mass of macromolecules such as proteins.