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A lightweight lotion with active ingredients Hyaluronic Acid and Aquabioryl to boost moisture and form a protective barrier at the skin's surface.
Pandora Young: Sensitive Skin Savers Pandora Young 2011
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•Hyaluronic acid applied under moisturizers can boost the skin's moisture-retaining ability, Nern says.
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Hyaluronic acid stimulating activity distinguishes fetal from adult wound fluid.
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Longaker MT, Adzick NS, Sadigh D, Harrison MR, Stern R: Hyaluronic acid and its stimulating factor in the pathophysiology of Wilms 'tumor: A new oncofetal tumor marker.
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Hyaluronic acid fillers including Restylane and Juvederm can plump cheeks, correct the hollows that form at the bottom of the eyes, and rescue the area between the nose and the cheeks.
Napoleon Perdis: Turning Back the Clock... One Minute at a Time 2010
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Hyaluronic acid fillers including Restylane and Juvederm can plump cheeks, correct the hollows that form at the bottom of the eyes, and rescue the area between the nose and the cheeks.
Napoleon Perdis: Turning Back the Clock... One Minute at a Time 2010
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Hyaluronic acid treatments marketed under trade names such as Restylane and Juvéderm consist of injections of a hyaluronic acid gel into the dermis.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are often a better option.
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"Hyaluronic acid is a component of synovial fluid, and is found in the vitreous humor of the eye, the synovia of joints, and in subcutaneous tissue where it functions is as a cementing agent."
Do my lips look plump? Anne-Marie 2007
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Hyaluronic acid is mostly now laboratory synthesized and not dependent on either foreskins or chicken combs.
Do my lips look plump? Anne-Marie 2007
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