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Pure Hyaluronic Acid Powder for Homemade Base & DIY Serum Making
Cosmetic Powder Ingredient for Making Skincare Serums
Sodium Hyaluronate Powder delivers pure hyaluronic acid in a cosmetic-grade powder so you can create concentrated hydrating serums and creams. The key benefit is deep, measurable hydration using a High-Molecular-Weight NASHA grade with a stated molecular weight of 800-1500 Daltons.
If you struggle with dry, crepey, or dull skin, this powder lets you customize the concentration to your needs. Use it to make 0.1–2% HA serums for daily hydration or thicker gels for occlusive moisture. It is also ideal for post-procedure care after peels, laser treatments, and microneedling, supporting hydration and comfort.
Unlike premixed serums that may contain fillers, preservatives, or diluted active levels, this product is a single active ingredient, so you control potency, purity, and complementary actives. Compared to liquid HA products, a powdered form is shelf-stable until mixed and lets you make small fresh batches to retain potency.
Cosmetic-grade and batch-tested for purity, this powder is formulated for use by skincare formulators and informed DIYers who want verifiable concentrations and transparent ingredients.
Sodium Hyaluronate is a pure form of Hyaluronic Acid powder. HA is a natural polysaccharide essential for maintaining skin hydration and moisturization.
Our Sodium Hyaluronate powder is a cosmetic ingredient used in the manufacture of creams, water-based serums, body lotions, and many other cosmetic products. You can create your own Hyaluronic Acid Skincare products in minutes with our Sodium Hyaluronate powder.
Elevate your skincare game with the transformative benefits of Sodium Hyaluronate Powder. Discover a new level of hydration, resilience, and radiance as you embark on a journey to unveil your skin's full potential.
It is ideal for use alone, as a skincare serum, and for adding additional ingredients to support better absorption after peels, laser treatments, and skin needling.
Skin Types: Excellent for all skin types.
15 grams of cosmetic-grade, High-Molecular-Weight. NASHA Molecular Weight 800-1500 Daltons.
Vegan + Non-GMO + Paraben Free + Made in USA
If I mix 1 teaspoon of the hyaluronic acid powder to 7 tablespoons of distilled water to make my original base serum, using the chart for a 2% concentration into my DIY vitamin C serum for 1 ounce of base, would be adding 18 drops of the original hyaluronic acid serum, correct?
Yes, that is correct, you would add 18 drops of Hyaluronic Acid into your formula for a 2% concentration.
How much does the HA power weigh?
The Hyaluronic acid powder is 15 grams.
Can this HA powder be used dry and added to loose setting powders?
Yes, you can add Hyaluronic Acid powder to loose setting powders.
I would like to add this to a formulation of Distilled water, rose hydrosol, dimethicone, cylomethicone, cermide complex, propanediol 1,3, liquid germal and aristofllex...... would I replace some of the water or hydrosol and at what percentage
Follow the instructions to make the Hyaluronic Acid. Then, add the ready-made solution to your formula. Shake or stir until well blended.
How to Make Hyaluronic Acid from Powder:
Add 1 teaspoon of HA powder to 7 tablespoons of water.
Optional: For additional hydration, add 1/2 teaspoon of organic glycerin. Mix until well blended. Use a hand blender or homogenizer for best results. Cover, and place in the fridge until well hydrated. Usually about 24 hours.
Tip to Avoid Clumping
Hydrate the Hyaluronic Acid Powder in glycerin before adding it to the water base.
HA acid powder + distilled water turned cloudy when Leuicidal Complete added. Is this normal?
Yes, make sure that Leucidal Complete is at above 95 degrees when using.
If your formula is still hazy, You can also improve the clarity of your formula by using a stabilizing agent. Using a 2% concentration of Sodium Citrate or Sodium Chloride with .5% Xanthum Gum.
You don’t mention adding a preservative, how long would this be good for with just the water mix?
Typically, homemade formulas last for a few days up to a week in the fridge.
If you want your formula to last longer than a week, then a preservative should be considered.