In today's blog post, I want to tell you a little more about the miracle ingredient hyaluronic acid. What is hyaluronic acid doing in cosmetics? What are the differences between different types of hyaluronic acid?
Because I believe that "beauty" includes not only a skincare routine but also the knowledge to inform yourself about your beauty routine and its ingredients.
What is hyaluronic acid and what is it good for?
Hyaluronic acid is an important component of connective tissue in our body and has a special characteristic:
It has the ability to bind large amounts of water, making it an excellent moisture reservoir that can enhance our beauty care.
From the age of 25, the body's own hyaluronic acid content decreases, causing the natural anti-aging resources that keep our skin youthful and firm to gradually diminish.
The skin's elasticity decreases, the skin becomes drier, and small wrinkles turn into deeper and more numerous wrinkles.
While we cannot prevent this breakdown, we can slow it down and counteract the signs of aging by using hyaluronic acid in our skincare routine.
If you start caring for your skin with hyaluronic acid early, your skin will truly thank you in 10 years, and others will wish they had started as early as you did.
Once wrinkles are deep in the skin, it takes much longer to plump them up and reduce them.
Differences – how effective is hyaluronic acid?
Generally speaking: The smaller the hyaluronic chain, the deeper the hyaluronic acid can penetrate the skin.
1. Low-molecular hyaluronic acid
- Type of acid that can propel hyaluronic acid to stardom in the beauty world
- has the ability to penetrate deeper into the skin layers
- plumps up the skin with a longer-lasting effect
- provides new elasticity
- one of the main ingredients in our serum
Low-molecular hyaluronic acid is therefore more effective than high-molecular hyaluronic acid.
2. High-molecular hyaluronic acid
Another type we have integrated into Hyalove is high-molecular hyaluronic acid.
- it forms a protective and at the same time very moisturizing film on the skin barrier
- thereby counteracting moisture loss
- anti-inflammatory effect
The medium-molecular hyaluronic acid in the Hyalove Serum has similar properties to high-molecular hyaluronic acid and is the perfect mediator between the two combinations.
Anti-Aging Wonder – Experiences with Hyalove
In the Hyalove Hyaluronic Serum, we combine three different types of hyaluronic acid, which make the serum a true moisture booster.
Hyalove impresses not only with its active ingredient combination but also with its light texture and easy application.
You can apply the serum between cleansing and your day and night cream, or mix a few drops into your cream for an extra moisture boost.
In addition to daily Hyalove application, I treat my skin to an intensive treatment at least once a week. Once a week, I use the enzymatic peeling from the Payalove series, which frees the skin from all flakes and microparticles, making it even more receptive to the Hyalove active ingredients.
I really notice how my skin gratefully absorbs Hyalove and looks plumped and fresh. Because Hyalove absorbs in seconds, it can be integrated into any skincare routine.
For many, the Hyalove Serum has become a small all-rounder in terms of skincare routine and beauty care.
Out of love for hyaluronic acid, it was specially developed to be an effective 6-fold hyaluronic serum and offers an intelligent all-in-one solution for more glow, extra elasticity, freshness, and purity.

My conclusion for you:
Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally produced by the body, which starts to break down at a young age. This makes the skin drier, loses elasticity, and stimulates wrinkle production.
To prevent this or to slow down the aging process, you should use a hyaluronic serum. Make sure it contains low- and high-molecular hyaluronic acid.
Hyalove acts as a 6-fold hyaluronic serum with effective hyaluronic acid, making it very effective and long-lasting, and is my absolute secret tip for moisture and anti-aging.
Did you like this blog article? What are your experiences with hyaluronic acid? Comment on this post now.
I look forward to it.
Your Pia 💖