How to Use Hyaluronic Acid Powder to Make Your Serum

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Hyaluronic acid comes in different forms. It could be a hyaluronic acid serum, moisturizer, creams, lotions, injections, lip balm, face toner, or powder. But hyaluronic acid powder is the most uncommon form in which this skincare acid exists.

The hyaluronic acid powder is used to make DIY face serums (if you buy a cosmetic grade). Like every DIY, a DIY hyaluronic acid serum helps you save some money. The importance of hyaluronic acid serum cannot be overemphasized.

Adequate moisture is necessary for skin vitality, improved texture, and glow. Read on to see important things you need to know about hyaluronic acid powder and how to use it.

What Is Hyaluronic Acid Powder?

The hyaluronic acid powder is a dry form of hyaluronic acid that comes in small containers. This powder usually has a white color and may vary in molecular size.

The molecular size may either be low molecular weight, medium molecular weight, or high molecular weight.

With the low molecular weight hyaluronic acid in between, high molecular weight hyaluronic acid delivers the most visible result because the molecules do not penetrate deep but stay very close to the surface of your skin.

However, the result does not last long. On the other hand, low molecular weight hyaluronic acid penetrates deeper into the dermis, provides intense moisture, and the results last longer.

It is advised that you buy a high molecular weight hyaluronic acid powder for your DIY serum. This is because the deeper penetration of the low molecular weight hyaluronic acid powder is most times followed by inflammation.

How to Make a DIY Serum With Hyaluronic Acid Powder

Follow this guide to make a DIY serum with hyaluronic acid powder:

Materials: hyaluronic acid powder, distilled water or rosewater, essential oil, carrier oil, preservative, a small glass bottle with a dropper applicator, other ingredients like glycerin, vitamin C, A, or E (for personal modifications), a small glass jar

How to:

  • To be safer, mix your ingredients in the small glass jar before transferring the serum into the bottle
  • Take two teaspoons of hyaluronic acid and pour it into the glass jar
  • Then, pour in one cup of distilled water or rose water
  • While you pour in ingredients, do not stir the contents of the bowl. Otherwise, it will cause clumping or breaking
  • Then add three drops of essential oil to one tablespoon of carrier oil of your choice (depending on what you need your serum to do)
  • Afterward, add in glycerin for a hydration boost and the other vitamins you may want to include in your serum
  • Add in a preservative (if you want to store this serum for a longer period)
  • Cover the jar firmly and shake the content of the jar so that the powder fully dissolves and every other thing mixes
  • Thereafter, turn the contents of the jar into a small glass bottle and cover it.
  • Your serum is ready and should be stored in a refrigerator to become the gel-like serum you purchase over the counter in stores

What Are the Benefits of a DIY Hyaluronic Acid Powder Serum?

To start with, a DIY serum is economic; it helps you to save some dollars. It is possible to get more hyaluronic acid powder at the same price as a bottle of OTC hyaluronic acid serum.

Moreover, when you make a DIY hyaluronic acid powder serum, you get the chance to tailor your serum as you like. If you want extra moisture or a hydration boost, you may add glycerin or vitamin E.

Including vitamin C in your DIY hyaluronic acid powder serum will make a serum that works as an antioxidant, helps to fade skin discolorations, hydrates and moisturizes your skin, and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Furthermore, it works just like your OTC hyaluronic acid serum. It strengthens your skin barrier and prevents moisture loss. Hyaluronic acid in your routine can help speed up wound healing and improve the appearance of scars.

It makes a good anti-aging treatment, filling fine lines and wrinkles to give you smooth, plump skin. Moreover, hyaluronic acid is very soothing, and this is why it is suitable for every skin type, including sensitive skin.  

Can You Mix Other Ingredients With Hyaluronic Acid Powder?

Yes, you can. You can add other ingredients to your DIY serum according to the needs of your skin. However, you should be sure you need these ingredients rather than causing products buildup on your skin.

You can include vitamins A, C, & E in your DIY hyaluronic acid powder serum. These vitamins are antioxidants that protect your skin from free radical damage.

In synergy with the moisturizing benefits of hyaluronic acid, they improve skin health, complexion, and texture.

In addition, you can add oils into your serum for fragrance, antibacterial benefits, hydration boost, and a dose of natural nutrients like essential fatty acids and minerals.

Other ingredients which are important but optional include glycerin, aloe vera gel, and preservatives. You should add in preservatives so that your serum does not become ineffective after a few days.

Moreover, it prevents the growth of bacteria which can alter the authenticity of the serum.

How to Use Hyaluronic Acid DIY Powder Serum

After making and refrigerating your DIY hyaluronic acid serum, you can proceed to use it like you’d use an OTC serum.

  • Take the serum in your palm and apply it to the pre-washed face
  • Gently pat in the serum all over your face and undereye area
  • Allow it to absorb into your skin for up to a minute
  • Thereafter, apply moisturizer all over your face
  • Continue your routine with other creams and face oils
  • Finally, finish off your routine with sunscreen lotion to protect your skin from sun damage

Is Hyaluronic Acid DIY Serum Better Than OTC Hyaluronic Acid Serum?

Hyaluronic acid DIY powder serum and OTC hyaluronic acid serum both contain the essential ingredient-hyaluronic acid. The base ingredient matters a lot. However, a professionally prepared serum may be better than what you made yourself.

Nonetheless, if properly prepared and stored, your DIY serum can also help to hydrate and moisturize your skin, treat signs of aging, and improve your natural barrier.

One has the upper hand over the other on different grounds. A DIY hyaluronic acid serum is more cost-effective as it allows you to make your serum.

If you understand your skin well and the rules of skincare ingredients, you can modify the ingredients based on your skin’s tolerance.

However, a DIY serum may not last for as long as an OTC hyaluronic acid serum would. Also, there are some ingredients in the formula of an OTC serum that are inaccessible to you.

Should You Use DIY Hyaluronic Acid Serum?

You can use a DIY hyaluronic acid serum if you have prepared it well. Make sure you get a cosmetic-grade powder for a skin serum. Store it properly and make the most of it before its shelf life expires. Otherwise, you may have more issues than you started with.

Is Hyaluronic Acid Bad for Your Skin?

Hyaluronic acid is not bad for the skin. It naturally occurs in the body, and this makes it safe for everyone to use. However, if you apply hyaluronic acid to dry skin or use it in an environment with no moisture in the air, it can become bad for your skin.

In these conditions, hyaluronic acid pulls moisture from the deep layers of your skin and strips your skin of moisture.

FAQs

Is hyaluronic acid powder water soluble?

Yes, it is. You can dissolve the hyaluronic acid powder in distilled water or rosewater to make your DIY skin serum. When you mix, do not shake or stir aggressively to avoid powder clumps in the water.

Can you spray hyaluronic acid on your face?

Yes, you can. Misting hyaluronic acid on your face is a good way to keep your skin hydrated, even on the go. Hyaluronic acid is a powerful humectant that attracts moisture to your skin and prevents transepidermal water loss.

More so, it keeps your skin plump and glowing against the stress of the day and environmental pollutants that make your complexion dull.

Does hyaluronic acid powder serum expire?

When you open hyaluronic acid powder, you should use it immediately. If you have made it into a serum, it lasts longer with preservatives in it. A serum without preservatives will be its best for two weeks. However, you must store it in a refrigerator.

On the other hand, a DIY serum with a preservative can be kept out of the refrigerator and can last up to three months.

Conclusion

Hyaluronic acid powder is not a very common form of hyaluronic acid. It is a water-soluble dry form of hyaluronic acid that you can make into DIY serums. DIY serums allow you to create special formulas that address your skin concerns.

When you add in other ingredients, you should be sure your skin needs them at the time. Otherwise, you’ll be piling ingredients on your skin, and this can lead to product buildup. Hyaluronic acid powder serum works just like an OTC serum.

However, it may have a much shorter lifespan and not contain all the ingredients in an OTC serum. But if you’re looking to have a cost-effective skincare routine, a DIY serum is just what you need.

Thanks for reading.

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