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Skin care products containing this substance are often used in conjunction with
vitamin C products to assist in effective penetration. Hyaluronic acid (also known as a
glycosaminoglycan) is often touted for its ability to "reverse" or stop aging. In news
reports, you might have heard of hyaluronic acid as the "key to the fountain of youth."
This is because the substance occurs naturally (and quite abundantly) in humans and animals,
and is found in young skin, other tissues and joint fluid. Hyaluronic acid is a component of
the body's connective tissues, and is known to cushion and lubricate. As you age, however, the
forces of nature destroy hyaluronic acid. Diet and smoking can also affect your body's level of
hyaluronic acid over time. Skin care products with hyaluronic acid are most frequently used to
treat wrinkled skin.
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