Hyaluronic Acid – The Hydration Conductor
A hydration powerhouse that plumps, calms, and supports active delivery. In AgeBiome™ rituals, it helps maintain elasticity and creates the ideal environment for regeneration.

What It Is
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a naturally occurring molecule found in the skin, known for its remarkable ability to bind and retain water—up to 1,000 times its weight. It acts like a hydration matrix, cushioning the skin’s layers, supporting elasticity, and improving smoothness.
HA doesn’t just hydrate—it creates the biological environment needed for regeneration, helping the skin and scalp respond more effectively to peptides, collagen, and other actives.
Why It Matters in Skin & Scalp Health
In AgeBiome™ rituals, HA plays a foundational role in biome-safe regeneration. After exfoliation or microneedling, skin enters a highly receptive state. HA ensures that the tissue remains calm, hydrated, and biologically active, rather than vulnerable or inflamed.
It also enhances intercellular communication at the DEJ and within the follicular bulb—making it essential in both Derma Reboot and Tricho Reboot phases.
Biological Benefits
Why AgeBiome™ uses Hyaluronic Acid as a hydration essential:
- Deeply hydrates the skin and scalp without heaviness or residue
- Supports elasticity and bounce in the DEJ and upper dermis
- Prevents transepidermal water loss (TEWL) post-exfoliation
- Improves active ingredient delivery and skin receptivity
- Calms irritation and reinforces the barrier after Reset rituals
- Pairs synergistically with peptides and Vitamin C for compounding benefits
How It Feels in Ritual
HA feels like instant comfort—cool, weightless, and absorbed quickly. In AgeBiome™ care, it’s layered immediately after exfoliation or device use, helping the skin reset with hydration rather than heat or inflammation.
What It Means for You
Hyaluronic Acid gives your skin and scalp the hydrated foundation they need to perform—keeping you dewy, elastic, and strong from the deepest layer up.
“Hydration is not the end of your ritual—it’s the beginning of your skin remembering how to rebuild.”