Hyaluronic Acid
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Targets: Dry, Dehydrated & Skin Tightness2 reviews
- Rs.1,480
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Targets: Damaged Barrier, Oily & Dehydrated Skin11 reviews
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Targets: Sun protection, UV exposure / damage12 reviews
- Rs.1,970
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Targets: Damaged Barrier & Calms & Soothes Dehydrated Skin11 reviews
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Targets: Dryness, Dehydration & Skin Tightness11 reviews
- Rs.3,480
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Hyaluronic acid is the skin's primary water-binding molecule. It occurs naturally in the skin's connective tissue, where it holds moisture and maintains the plump, supple texture of healthy, well-hydrated skin. As skin ages, is stressed by environmental damage, or is treated with exfoliating actives, hyaluronic acid levels decline — and the visible result is a loss of plumpness, increased surface dryness, and fine lines that appear even on relatively young skin.
Topical hyaluronic acid works as a humectant — it draws moisture from deeper skin layers and from the air around it into the surface skin cells, immediately improving hydration levels and surface texture. At 2%, the concentration in SkinFactor's formulation, it delivers this hydration effect meaningfully rather than the token amounts found in many multi-ingredient moisturisers that list it deep in their ingredient stack.
For Pakistani skin, hyaluronic acid is particularly valuable in two contexts. The first is dehydration caused by hard water, air conditioning, and the barrier disruption that active ingredient use produces — the ceramide and hyaluronic acid pairing addresses both the water-drawing and water-retaining aspects of rehydration. The second is oily skin that avoids moisturiser — hyaluronic acid in a water-based serum format delivers hydration without any of the weight or pore-blocking risk of oil-based moisturisers, making it the practical hydration solution for oily and combination skin that skips heavier creams.
The 2% Hyaluronic Acid Serum is applied after cleansing, to slightly damp skin, before any heavier creams or treatments. Follow with the 10% Ceramide Complex Cream Moisturiser to seal the hydration in — hyaluronic acid draws moisture in effectively but requires an occlusive or barrier-repairing layer on top to prevent that moisture from evaporating.
For a complete dry skin and dehydration routine, see the Dryness collection, or explore the Dry Skincare Kit for a bundled routine at a combined price.














