Hyaluronic Acid in Skincare: What You Need to Know

Hyaluronic Acid in Skincare: What You Need to Know

If you have ever used any type of skincare product, you have probably heard of hyaluronic acid by now. This ingredient is incorporated in most skincare formulas, and it's synonymous with plump, supple, well-hydrated skin. It’s easily one of the fastest ways to bounce and all-day comfort, which is why it is present in everything from toners to creams. But because it’s also so widely used, many tend to think that it is not that special and may find it a bit boring.

However, after discovering its benefits, you will understand why HA remains a fantastic skincare ingredient that deserves a spot in your skincare routine. In this guide, you will learn what HA is, how it works, and the best ways to use it. And to experience HA’s full potential, there are two products that you can pair: Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner and Black Rice 10 Hyaluronic Cream.

But before diving into the products, let’s take a closer look at what makes HA such a skincare superstar.

 

What is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a sugar-based molecule that is naturally occurring in our body and skin. It is known as a glycosaminoglycan and is one of the substances that make up the skin’s “support net” (the extracellular matrix). You can think of it as part of the watery cushion between cells that keeps skin bouncy and hydrated.

Most of it is found in the deeper layers of the skin, the dermis, but it is also present in the epidermis, the outermost layer. The size and molecular weight of HA vary depending on its location, so your skin naturally contains a mixture of HA sizes for different functions.

 

What Does Hyaluronic Acid Do for Skin?

Hyaluronic acid is categorized as a humectant, which means that it pulls moisture into the skin and helps keep it there. Its water-binding abilities are actually very impressive. HA can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water! Although this may be considered the ingredient’s main role, it does much more for the skin.

Beyond hydration, HA supports the skin in other beneficial ways, such as helping the skin maintain elasticity, reducing the look of inflammation-related redness, supporting barrier repair, and plumping the appearance of fine lines, so the skin looks fresh and well-rested.

It also forms a highly hydrated surface that enhances the penetration of water-soluble active ingredients, allowing them to reach deeper into the skin.

Formulas containing low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) have been reported to help strengthen the skin’s natural defences and can be especially helpful for those dealing with redness issues like rosacea. From a microbiome standpoint, HA acts as a postbiotic, supporting a healthier and more balanced skin environment.

Still think hyaluronic acid in skincare is basic? Think again.

 

Hyaluronic Acid Benefits

Hyaluronic Acid benefits in skincare are numerous. This powerful hydrator gives skin an instant drink of water, so the tightness eases and the dry patches disappear. Even the fine lines that are caused by dry skin will look instantly softer. With continuous use, skin texture will feel smoother and bouncier.

Because HA pulls and holds water into the surface, it reduces TEWL (transepidermal water loss) as well. It also prepares your skin for the absorption of the following skincare products and water-soluble active ingredients, so they work better on the skin. And since it helps keep the skin balanced, redness will reduce, and the skin will become more resilient over time.

Bottom line: hyaluronic acid helps stabilize, hydrate, and visibly rejuvenate your skin.

 

Who Should Include Hyaluronic Acid in Their Skincare?

Everyone. Because HA is a skin-identical hydrator, it suits dry, oily, combination, and sensitive skin. You will notice the biggest difference if your skin feels tight, dehydrated, or flaky, if you use strong actives (vitamin C, retinoids, acids), wear makeup that clings to dry patches, or deal with seasonal dryness from heating/AC or long flights.

But it’s also beneficial for redness-prone skin because steady hydration helps the barrier stay flexible and calm. Furthermore, it helps rebalance oily complexions that are often dehydrated underneath. When the water-oil balance improves, skin can feel less greasy, less dull, and makeup wears better.


Multi-Weight Hydration You Can Layer

Now that you’re familiar with hyaluronic acid, let’s turn that knowledge into glow with a simple two-step: Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner to drench skin with weightless moisture, followed by Black Rice 10 Hyaluronic Cream to seal it in with multi-weight HA and nourishing oils.

 

Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner

This hyaluronic acid toner loads skin with hyaluronic acid right after cleansing, so your skin is instantly hydrated and prepped for the following skincare steps. The texture is watery (think essence, not syrup), so it pats in fast with zero tackiness and leaves that soft slip that makes other skincare and makeup glide easily.

A fermented black rice complex (with ginseng, bamboo, and beta-glucan) brings antioxidant support and helps keep redness in check. Oily or combo? This adds water, not oil, so skin feels less greasy and less dull as the day goes on.

Apply 1–2 layers to slightly damp skin, then follow with the Black Rice 10 Hyaluronic Cream to lock it in.

 

Black Rice 10 Hyaluronic Cream

This is where you lock in the moisture so it lasts until noon. The gel-cream sinks in quickly, cooling on contact, then leaves a weightless, cushioned finish that plays nicely for dry skin under SPF and makeup. Not one, not two, but 10 molecular weights of hyaluronic acid are included to layer water through the upper layers of the skin for that plump, elastic look.

This formula, as well, is backed by fermented black rice for antioxidant care. Nourishing oils strengthen the barrier and keep hydration in place. All skin types can use it; dehydrated combo and oily skins get an especially nice water-oil balance without shine. Smooth a thin layer after your HA toner in the morning; go a touch richer at night or in winter.

Why are they better together? The toner adds moisture to the skin; the cream’s multi-weight HA and emollients seal it in. Two steps, big payoff: supple skin, softer texture, a calmer complexion, and no heaviness.

 

How to Use Hyaluronic Acid?

Because hyaluronic acid in skincare shows up in different formats (toner, essence, serum, cream), how you use it matters. The golden rule stays the same: give HA water, then seal it in.

With watery formats (toner/essence/serum), use them right after cleansing on slightly damp skin so HA has water to hold, and it’s fine to follow with your moisturizer before the toner fully dries to trap that moisture.

Creams or gel-creams are your seal. A thin layer locks hydration in. Oily/combination skin can keep it light to rebalance water-oil without greasiness. Things change a bit when actives are involved: for vitamin C, acids, or retinoids, let skin go dry to the touch between steps to reduce stinging or irritation, then finish with your HA cream to cushion and calm.

In dry climates or heavy AC, add an extra watery HA layer first, then seal; in humidity, toner and gel-cream is usually enough.

 

Final Thoughts

Sure, hyaluronic acid in skincare may not sound exciting to some. But the “boring” step is the one that maintains skin stability. HA quietly replenishes water, moderates oiliness, and keeps the barrier flexible so actives and makeup perform well. Use it as your first step, seal it in, and over time, you will notice fewer rough patches, less tightness, and a more resilient, balanced complexion.

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