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The Difference Between Hyaluronic Acid and Sodium Hyaluronate

What is this so-called “hydration miracle” called hyaluronic acid that seems to be popping up in everyone’s favorite skincare products? Hyaluronic acid is a naturally-occurring molecule (specifically a polysaccharide) found in skin, hair, eyes, joints and nerves that acts as a cushion to promote collagen and elastic, keeping us looking and feeling young! Why do we love it? Hyaluronic acid holds 1,000 times it’s weight in water, so it is literally a super magnet for moisture.

Along with proper sun protection, adequate skin hydration is crucial to combat the signs of aging, which is why hyaluronic acid, or it’s sister ingredient, sodium hyaluronate, is a must. The clinical data on this rock star ingredient’s benefit in skin care inspired us to include it in both our Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner and Infinity Waterproof Brow Liner.

What is the difference between hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate?

Sodium hyaluronate is a water-soluble salt form of hyaluronic acid created by scientists to increase stability and lessen the likelihood of oxidization. The two names (hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate) are used interchangeably in the beauty industry, but they do have their differences.

We choose to use sodium hyaluronate in our products because it is a smaller molecule, which allows it to more easily penetrate the skin. Our proprietary form of sodium hyaluronate is specifically engineered in our labs to have a low molecule weight for maximum bioavailability.

Why do we include it in our eyeliner and brow liner?

Sodium hyaluronate helps your skin and hair retain moisture while reducing trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL). As we age, our eyelids lose elasticity and moisture sodium hyaluronate helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by “plumping up” the skin.

What does sodium hyaluronate look like?

Both hyaluronic acid and sodium hyaluronate are created in a solution form that is primarily comprised of water before it is added to our formulas. Here’s what it looks like:  

 

Stay tuned for more Thrive products incorporating the powerful benefits of sodium hyaluronate!

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Cruelty-Free Color

At Thrive Causemetics, we believe in cruelty-free color and that means we never test our cosmetics on animals. Instead, we develop and test our products in collaboration with our team of celebrity makeup artists, dermatologists, ophthalmologists, oncologists and YOU! This multi-pronged approach to beauty product development helps us create makeup that is safe and effective for all women.

All products are also vegan, including our Faux Lashes which are made of Thrive’s proprietary Vegan Silk™ fibers. Vegan Silk™ is lightweight and helps maintain the curl and shape of your false eyelashes for up to 30 wears with proper care. We also make sure to keep parabens, sulfates and latex out of all of our beauty products. 

Cruelty-Free Color. Leaping Bunny.

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