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Sodium Hyaluronate, a star moisturizing ingredient widely used in cosmetics, is the sodium salt form of hyaluronic acid, offering a more stable molecular structure and enhanced hydrophilic properties. Renowned for its exceptional water-binding capacity (absorbing up to 1000 times its weight in water), it delivers multi-dimensional skincare through varied molecular weights: larger molecules form a breathable moisturizing film on the skin’s surface to reduce moisture loss, while smaller molecules penetrate the deeper layers of the stratum corneum to boost hydration and alleviate dryness and roughness. It also helps restore the skin barrier, improve elasticity, and with prolonged use, diminishes fine lines and delays signs of aging. Its anti-inflammatory properties soothe redness and itching associated with sensitive skin. Commonly found in serums, sheet masks, and creams, it is often combined with active ingredients like Vitamin C and niacinamide to synergistically enhance moisturizing and anti-aging effects. Its gentle and non-irritating nature makes it suitable for all skin types, particularly dry, sensitive, and early-aging skin. As a versatile component, sodium hyaluronate is an indispensable foundational moisturizer and functional enhancer in modern cosmetic formulations.