BulkSupplements.com Hyaluronic Acid Powder - Hyaluronic Acid Supplements, Hyaluronic Acid 215mg - Hyaluronic Acid Food Grade, Gluten Free - 215mg per Serving, 10g (0.35 oz) (Pack of 1)








Key features
- •Clean & pure powder. No fillers.
- •Lab tested for verification & guaranteed purity
- •Support youthful-looking skin
- •Promotes healthy joints & connective tissue
BulkSupplements.com Hyaluronic Acid Powder - Hyaluronic Acid Supplements, Hyaluronic Acid 215mg - Hyaluronic Acid Food Grade, Gluten Free - 215mg per Serving, 10g (0.35 oz) (Pack of 1)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Not satisfied with product.
Z. Bryl✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2016
I did not like this product. My skin is very sensitive, and I am going to return the product. I don't know what other ingredients are there.
Size Matters!!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 25, 2016
Size does matter in your hyaluronic acid supplements!!
First off they do not say what the molecular weight of this product is in the description. Reputable dealers should always note this so you can be an informed consumer and make purchases that suit your needs. High molecular weight is not good for topical or internal applications in the same way that the high molecular weight is. They clearly do not list a use as external or provide recipes for making face serums. When you verify the reviews on fakespot you can see that they get a score of F as many people both write only positive reviews for free product and others write in multiple great reviews for this company only!
When you try to find weight in the answers section of this product it states: "Purity for the Hyaluronic acid is 97.60% The molecular weight will vary between 0.8 - 1.5 dK. This is LOW molecular weight." It is actually is more important to have high molecular weight for joint pain as well!! Doctors use high molecular weight to inject for joint pain and research will show you this is true. This is supremely important if you are buying this supplement to know what he molecular weight is!!! If I were you I would NOT buy it from this supplier unless they change their ways and start selling what actually works for people who want and/or need this supplement!
Why does it matter you ask
There is abundant experimental evidence from the human physiology and biochemistry literature to support the basic notion that LMW-HA is inflammatory, pro-fibrotic, and associated with adult scarring phenotypes rather than scar-free truly regenerative healing. HMW-HA is what you want in an any aesthetic procedure, wound healing, joint use, or just for topical use. The type of collagen produced to regenerate skin is affected by the relative presence of HMW vs LMW HA. A fine reticular pattern is produced in the non-inflammatory environment of HMS-HA, whereas a more disorganized pattern is seen when HA fragments abound. This suggests that LMW-HA in melanoma might promote tumor invasiveness by inducing MMP- and cytokine-expression. SO please do your homework unlike me who did it AFTER I purchased and regretted it!
First off they do not say what the molecular weight of this product is in the description. Reputable dealers should always note this so you can be an informed consumer and make purchases that suit your needs. High molecular weight is not good for topical or internal applications in the same way that the high molecular weight is. They clearly do not list a use as external or provide recipes for making face serums. When you verify the reviews on fakespot you can see that they get a score of F as many people both write only positive reviews for free product and others write in multiple great reviews for this company only!
When you try to find weight in the answers section of this product it states: "Purity for the Hyaluronic acid is 97.60% The molecular weight will vary between 0.8 - 1.5 dK. This is LOW molecular weight." It is actually is more important to have high molecular weight for joint pain as well!! Doctors use high molecular weight to inject for joint pain and research will show you this is true. This is supremely important if you are buying this supplement to know what he molecular weight is!!! If I were you I would NOT buy it from this supplier unless they change their ways and start selling what actually works for people who want and/or need this supplement!
Why does it matter you ask
There is abundant experimental evidence from the human physiology and biochemistry literature to support the basic notion that LMW-HA is inflammatory, pro-fibrotic, and associated with adult scarring phenotypes rather than scar-free truly regenerative healing. HMW-HA is what you want in an any aesthetic procedure, wound healing, joint use, or just for topical use. The type of collagen produced to regenerate skin is affected by the relative presence of HMW vs LMW HA. A fine reticular pattern is produced in the non-inflammatory environment of HMS-HA, whereas a more disorganized pattern is seen when HA fragments abound. This suggests that LMW-HA in melanoma might promote tumor invasiveness by inducing MMP- and cytokine-expression. SO please do your homework unlike me who did it AFTER I purchased and regretted it!
Brighter and More Vibrant Skin
Carolyn Rome✓ Verified Purchase•March 18, 2016
I purchased DMAE from this company for a DIY skin care project and was able to choose another product of my choice from their line for review purposes. I had no idea that I would receive this perk when I made my purchase, but was quite pleased, as you can imagine. HA was on Want List, so I chose it. In all honesty, I was so pleased with the quality of the DMAE that I would gladly have paid for this purchase.
I wanted to make a serum to use use both night and day. I did my due diligence and researched Google, YouTube and Pinterest before choosing a recipe. My first sample batch was a fail, because I either did not add enough water (I chose Orange Blossom to tszuj it up a bit) or added too much product. The batch turned out to be more of a thick gel, rather than a serum. I tried applying it in that form and it was not bad at first. However, it started to sort of 'roll up' in some areas. It was evident that the product was too thick. No problem. I kept adding one tablespoon of the Orange Blossom water and placing it in the fridge for 20 minutes or so and stirring. The final perfect recipe for me is 4 tablespoons of COLD water and 1/4 teaspoon of HA powder. Since I planned to keep it in the fridge to extend the life of the product anyway, I did so. In the morning I had an absolute perfect serum. On the upside, my original failed batch proved to me that this truly was a miracle hydration product that would attract moisture to my skin.
Application - I purchased a very inexpensive pump container (photo below). One pump dispenses the exact amount of product that I need. After washing my face and using toner, I apply one pump to my face. It is immediately absorbed and leaves zero residue of any sort. You would be fine to wear this alone on a no makeup day and it would not be detected. There is no smell and the product itself is totally clear.
Shelf Life - I do not add preservatives to my DIY products, as that would defeat part of the purpose of making my own. I will use vitamin E as a natural preservative to many products, but did not want to add it it to this one. I already use it in my primer and facial setting and refresher sprays. I don't want to look like an oil slick by day's end. This recipe made a small batch, but I still think this will be too much product for two week's use. I may cut the recipe in half next time.
Packaging - The packaging is well sealed and its quality assures me that the product itself is of high quality and has not been exposed in packing or shipping. It is clearly labels with supplement facts, warnings, measurements, ingredients, expiration and manufactured dates, storage suggestion and lot number in case of a recall.
I really can't think of anything more that I could require or want from a product. This 10 gram (0.35 ounce) packet will last me a very long time. The expiration date is a year away. I may have to incorporate it into my eye creams in order to not waste any due to the expiration date. That is a good problem to have. Who does not want more moisture in their eye area. This is a definite annual repeat purchase.
The photo below is untouched and makeup free after a week of twice daily use. As a caveat, I am 57. This should be considered before making any snap judgements about whether my skin looks radiant or healthy in general.
UPDATE - I was so pleased with the results of my skin that I started using this in conjunction with DMAE in my under eye and on the outer corners, with the intent of bringing additional moisture to this area. The third photo below is after three weeks of using this product twice a day.
May 12, 2017
I am down to my last small batch and am online to purchase my first refill, as I tried going three days without it and was displeased. My 5 star rating remains true.
Recipe and Tip: Always use very cold water to make (I use refrigerated distilled water that I have previously added a couple of drops of Esential Orange Oil to). A wide mouth flatter container is preferred, ergo an empty eye cream jar. I say this because I find the product mixes much easier if you evenly sprinkle the powder over the entire surface of the cold water. Also, do NOT stir until the product has had a chance to mix on its own in the fridge. I leave mine in the fridge over night and continue to store it in this way. I found stirring when initially mixed the two ingredients together caused the product to get lumpy on some areas. I used a chop stick to stir/beat the lumps out. It is a royal pain, but a great arm work out. **Add water to container first.
2 tablespoons of COLD water + 1/4 teaspoon of H/A powder. You can double for more product, but I prefer smaller batches to maintain freshness and efficacy. Note, I also add my Vitamin C serum and a couple drops of Rosehip oil to a small amount of this mixture into the palm of my hand, mix with my finger and then apply. If you are using alone, you may prefer more or less water. This works perfect for me and does not affect my makeup application, including foundation. If it sort of rolls up on your skin, you need to add more water and place in the fridge for a bit before re-stirring. **Photo #4 was taken May 21, 2017, after 13 months of daily night time use.
I wanted to make a serum to use use both night and day. I did my due diligence and researched Google, YouTube and Pinterest before choosing a recipe. My first sample batch was a fail, because I either did not add enough water (I chose Orange Blossom to tszuj it up a bit) or added too much product. The batch turned out to be more of a thick gel, rather than a serum. I tried applying it in that form and it was not bad at first. However, it started to sort of 'roll up' in some areas. It was evident that the product was too thick. No problem. I kept adding one tablespoon of the Orange Blossom water and placing it in the fridge for 20 minutes or so and stirring. The final perfect recipe for me is 4 tablespoons of COLD water and 1/4 teaspoon of HA powder. Since I planned to keep it in the fridge to extend the life of the product anyway, I did so. In the morning I had an absolute perfect serum. On the upside, my original failed batch proved to me that this truly was a miracle hydration product that would attract moisture to my skin.
Application - I purchased a very inexpensive pump container (photo below). One pump dispenses the exact amount of product that I need. After washing my face and using toner, I apply one pump to my face. It is immediately absorbed and leaves zero residue of any sort. You would be fine to wear this alone on a no makeup day and it would not be detected. There is no smell and the product itself is totally clear.
Shelf Life - I do not add preservatives to my DIY products, as that would defeat part of the purpose of making my own. I will use vitamin E as a natural preservative to many products, but did not want to add it it to this one. I already use it in my primer and facial setting and refresher sprays. I don't want to look like an oil slick by day's end. This recipe made a small batch, but I still think this will be too much product for two week's use. I may cut the recipe in half next time.
Packaging - The packaging is well sealed and its quality assures me that the product itself is of high quality and has not been exposed in packing or shipping. It is clearly labels with supplement facts, warnings, measurements, ingredients, expiration and manufactured dates, storage suggestion and lot number in case of a recall.
I really can't think of anything more that I could require or want from a product. This 10 gram (0.35 ounce) packet will last me a very long time. The expiration date is a year away. I may have to incorporate it into my eye creams in order to not waste any due to the expiration date. That is a good problem to have. Who does not want more moisture in their eye area. This is a definite annual repeat purchase.
The photo below is untouched and makeup free after a week of twice daily use. As a caveat, I am 57. This should be considered before making any snap judgements about whether my skin looks radiant or healthy in general.
UPDATE - I was so pleased with the results of my skin that I started using this in conjunction with DMAE in my under eye and on the outer corners, with the intent of bringing additional moisture to this area. The third photo below is after three weeks of using this product twice a day.
May 12, 2017
I am down to my last small batch and am online to purchase my first refill, as I tried going three days without it and was displeased. My 5 star rating remains true.
Recipe and Tip: Always use very cold water to make (I use refrigerated distilled water that I have previously added a couple of drops of Esential Orange Oil to). A wide mouth flatter container is preferred, ergo an empty eye cream jar. I say this because I find the product mixes much easier if you evenly sprinkle the powder over the entire surface of the cold water. Also, do NOT stir until the product has had a chance to mix on its own in the fridge. I leave mine in the fridge over night and continue to store it in this way. I found stirring when initially mixed the two ingredients together caused the product to get lumpy on some areas. I used a chop stick to stir/beat the lumps out. It is a royal pain, but a great arm work out. **Add water to container first.
2 tablespoons of COLD water + 1/4 teaspoon of H/A powder. You can double for more product, but I prefer smaller batches to maintain freshness and efficacy. Note, I also add my Vitamin C serum and a couple drops of Rosehip oil to a small amount of this mixture into the palm of my hand, mix with my finger and then apply. If you are using alone, you may prefer more or less water. This works perfect for me and does not affect my makeup application, including foundation. If it sort of rolls up on your skin, you need to add more water and place in the fridge for a bit before re-stirring. **Photo #4 was taken May 21, 2017, after 13 months of daily night time use.
The best Hyaluronic Acid, used for serum for face
Lilly Y.✓ Verified Purchase•November 16, 2015
I bought this Hyaluronic Acid (10 grams) to make serums and put in my creams. Its great, so far I did a serum and it was super easy to do and put in a bottle. When I use it every night all over my face and my skin feels silky smooth. I really love the feel. Its odorless, transparent when dissolved in water and with very light thickness. Even with the 10 grams powder I got I can make so many serums for me that would last probably a year, if used only on the face and not the entire body. This HA is very fine and it was double bagged for protection. So far I am very satisfied with my purchase.
Do Not Trust: Mislabelled
Laurence Svirchev•August 6, 2015
Don't Buy: the Supplement Facts say this is creatine monohydrate. Creatine Monohydrate is what training athletes use to replenish adenosine tri-phosphate as part of the Krebs cycle. Hyaluronic acid is a completely different substance, used to hydrate the skin and the joints. This is very clearly a mislabelled product. DO NOT TRUST!
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