Origin: Sodium hyaluronate is distributed widely in the extracellular matrix of mammalian connective, epithelial, and neural tissues, as well as the corneal endothelium.

It can also be biotechnologically produced from glucose, soy peptone, and yeast extract.

Overview: Sodium Hyaluronate 1% is a skin-conditioning agent and humectant derived from hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in connective tissues such as cartilage. It soothes dry and irritated skin and maintains its elasticity.

Suggested Uses:

Anti-aging creams
Moisturizing lotions
Post depilation treatments
Body moisturizers
After-shave products

Ideal Concentration Level in Products: 2%to 5%