How to apply hyaluronic acid correctly

Hyaluronic acid has entered our skin care routines with the promise to instantly plump and hydrate even the most Sahara Desert-esque faces, and help us glow like we’ve actually drunk the daily three litres of water that’s been on our New Year’s resolution list for the last 20 years.
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But while you may have done the research on all the glorious benefits HA has to offer, purchased the product most suited to your needs, and wowed your friends with your impressive knowledge that hyaluronic acid can hold 100x its weight in water – there’s still a chance you aren’t actually applying it correctly.
And no, this has nothing to do with the order of product layering, as HA will play nicely with retinol, vitamins and other acids. (link to skincare order article) It’s far more simple than that.
HA is a powerful humectant, which means it has really strong capabilities of retaining moisture (remember that impressive holding 100x its weight in water fact?).
Basically, it’s a moisture magnet – amazing right? If you’re applying it to damp skin, then yes.
However, if you’re applying it to dry skin, then you’ll actually be doing more damage in the long run, as the hyaluronic acid will seek to pull moisture from the deeper layers of your skin, which can cause a drying effect over time.
In order for this ‘moisture magnet’ to work its magic properly, you need to ensure you’re applying it to already damp skin so that it can pull water molecules from the surface only. Then you’ll really see what this ingredient can do.
Haven’t quite settled on a hyaluronic acid yet? We suggest Paula’s Choice Hyaluronic Acid Booster, La Roche-Posay Hyalu B5 Hyaluronic Acid Anti-Ageing Serum and Trilogy's Hyaluronic Acid + Booster Treatment.
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47 Member Comments
Thanks for the information. I didnt know it was a moisture magnet.
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Great tip. I'm very wary to put any acid on my face.
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I haven't started using hyaluronic acid on its own yet but will heed this advice when I do. The hyaluronic acid is contained in the Nivea face moisturisers that I use.
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I use it on dry skin but it makes my skin very sticky and takes a while to dry so I stopped using it but I might try it on damp skin and see what happens, thanks!
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It might make all the difference
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I've been applying it wrongly all this time? Luckily I came across this now.
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You're not the only one. Good we have this information now
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This is a great tip. Thanks Bh.
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Thanks BH! This should be specified on the packaging. I have been applying it mixed with moisturiser however will now apply it to damp skin.
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I'm so glad I read this because I definitely would have continued to use it all wrong otherwise.
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I try to avoid products with hyaluronic acid because they don't fully absorb and/or dry my skin out. I wish companies would not use it in almost every product.
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good to know what to use and the how's
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interesting tips
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Thanks for the tip BH. I apply HA after my mist toner
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I’ve never heard that before, I’ve always applied it to dry skin “won’t be doing that anymore”.
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Interesting will do this from now on
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Interesting article, thank you!
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I have some of this, and haven't used it before, so great to know
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Interesting...
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Well, that's great to know. I've been sometimes applying The Ordinary HA over a skin refiner or face mist but also on dry skin. Thank you so much for the tip. Will use this way in the future.
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I have been using it for about 6 weeks, but was not aware that my skin needed to be damp before applying HA, thank you for this vital tip beauties :)
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Good information
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