It acts on the extracellular matrix, an action guaranteed by a studied and calibrated dosage of its ingredients.
Here is what type I and type III collagen are specifically used for:
Type I Collagen Type I collagen is the most abundant type in the human body, accounting for approximately 90% of the collagen in the skin.
It provides strong structure and strength, helping to maintain skin elasticity and firmness.
It Repairs Tissues: It also plays an important role in wound healing, helping to rebuild damaged tissues.
Type III Collagen is important for the firmness, elasticity and suppleness of the skin: It contributes to the structure and suppleness of the skin, providing additional support to the tissues.
Together, they play a fundamental role in maintaining the health and appearance of the skin.
HYLAGEN 3 also contains Hyaluronic Acid which is a polysaccharide, a sugar molecule that is found naturally in the body, particularly in the skin, joints and eyes.
Hyaluronic acid is primarily known for its ability to retain water. It can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water, which helps hydrate and plump the skin.
It contributes to the hydration, suppleness and elasticity of the skin. By filling the spaces between cells, it helps maintain youthful, healthy-looking skin.
Hyaluronic acid is primarily responsible for hydration, while collagen is essential for skin structure and firmness. –
Chemical nature:
- Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide, while collagen is a protein.
- Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid are very important for maintaining healthy, youthful and plump skin.