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    GlossaryHyaluronic Acid

    naturally occurring substance that retains moisture in tissues

    Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps retain moisture in tissues, particularly in the skin and joints. It is often used in skincare products and medical treatments to hydrate the skin, reduce wrinkles, and alleviate joint pain by acting as a lubricant and shock absorber.

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