Hya-7 Fusion Spa Serum with 5 Different Hyaluronic Acids


Loved by skin care specialists everywhere, t
his serum compares to a pricey high end formula (hint SMHA5) and goes beyond the basics with 5 different types of hyaluronic acid combined with hexapeptide-37 and plankton to provide maximum collagen and elastin support in all anti-aging, anti-wrinkle skin care routines.
 

If you don't know the brand formula this compares to, simply ask us. 

Below we have provided an explanation of superstar ingredients and benefits.
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Hyaluronic acid is a popular ingredient in skincare products due to its ability to deeply hydrate and plump the skin. However, not all hyaluronic acid is created equal. In fact, there are five different types of hyaluronic acid that are commonly used in skincare formulations. Each type has its own unique properties and benefits. Our exclusive Hya-7 Fusion Spa hyaluronic serum includes all five types of hyaluronic acid plus two additional powerhouse ingredients that make this a "must have" spa serum.

Let's take a closer look at each powerhouse ingredient and hyaluronic types in this serum:

1. Sodium Hyaluronate: This is the most common form of hyaluronic acid found in skincare products. It has a smaller molecular size, which allows it to penetrate deeper into the skin. Sodium hyaluronate helps to retain moisture, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

2. Hyaluronic Acid Crosspolymer: This form of hyaluronic acid is created by crosslinking hyaluronic acid molecules. It forms a film on the skin's surface, providing a protective barrier that helps to lock in moisture. Hyaluronic acid crosspolymer is known for its long-lasting hydration benefits.

3. Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid: This type of hyaluronic acid is created through a process called hydrolysis, which breaks down the larger hyaluronic acid molecules into smaller fragments. Hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid has a lower molecular weight, allowing it to penetrate the skin more easily. It helps to improve skin hydration and elasticity.

4. Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate: This form of hyaluronic acid is created by acetylating hyaluronic acid molecules. It has a higher molecular weight, which allows it to form a protective film on the skin's surface. Sodium acetylated hyaluronate helps to retain moisture and improve skin elasticity.

5. Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate: This type of hyaluronic acid is modified with hydroxypropyltrimonium, which enhances its water-binding properties. It helps to improve skin hydration and smoothness.

6. Acetyl Hexapeptide-37: Although not technically hyaluronic acid, this peptide is often included in skincare products alongside hyaluronic acid. It helps to stimulate the production of natural hyaluronic acid in the skin, resulting in increased hydration and improved skin texture.

7. Plankton Extract: the powerhouse ingredient that's taking the skincare industry by storm! Derived from teeny tiny marine organisms, this extract is jam-packed with essential nutrients, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds that work wonders for your skin.

When choosing skincare products that contain hyaluronic acid, spas know that it is important to consider the specific type of hyaluronic acid used. Each type offers different benefits and may be more suitable for certain skin concerns. By understanding the differences between the five types of hyaluronic acid, spas can make more informed decisions about the skincare products they use before during and after procedures as well as what is best skincare formula to send home with clients.  

Skip the guessing, this is a formula your client's skin will absolutely love. We can also print your company name on the lab label in place of 4Pure, just reach out.