Sodium Hyaluronate Powder Pure Hyaluronic Acid

Pure Hyaluronic Acid Powder for Homemade Base & DIY Serum Making


Cosmetic Powder Ingredient for Making Skincare Serums

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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.

  • 15 grams cosmetic-grade Sodium Hyaluronate powder
  • NASHA High-Molecular-Weight 800–1500 Daltons for surface hydration and skin plumping
  • Suitable for DIY serums at typical concentrations of 0.1–2%
  • Vegan Non-GMO Paraben Free Made in USA
  • Compatible with water-based serums, creams, and lotions, and safe after professional skin procedures

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.

What is Sodium Hyaluronate Powder?

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.

Benefits of Making Pure Hyaluronic Acid

  • Deep Hydration: Experience the unmatched hydration prowess of Sodium Hyaluronate. This powder penetrates deeply into the skin, binding with water molecules to deliver intense, lasting hydration, resulting in a plump, supple complexion.
  • Youthful Resilience: Reclaim youthful resilience with our Sodium Hyaluronate Powder. By promoting collagen synthesis, this powder supports the skin's natural elasticity, helping to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a smoother, more youthful look.
  • Versatile Formulation: Elevate your skincare creations with ease. Sodium Hyaluronate Powder seamlessly integrates into a wide range of formulations, from serums to creams, allowing you to tailor your skincare routine to your unique needs.
  • Enhanced Skin Texture: Achieve a velvety-soft complexion with improved texture. Sodium Hyaluronate Powder's ability to bind moisture helps refine the skin's surface, leaving it feeling smoother and more even-toned.
  • Revitalizing Glow: Unleash a revitalizing glow that emanates from within. Our sodium hyaluronate powder provides optimal hydration, helping banish dullness and promoting a luminous complexion that radiates health and vitality.

Benefits of Making DIY HA Serums

  • Customized Formulation: DIY hyaluronic acid serums let you tailor the concentration to meet your skin's specific needs. Whether you need a higher concentration for intense hydration or a milder formula for sensitive skin, you have complete control over the ingredients. Hyaluronic Acid lubricates and moisturizes your skin's tissue, revitalizing its suppleness.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Hyaluronic acid serum is less expensive than ready-made products. Creating your own hyaluronic acid serum can be a cost-effective alternative to purchasing commercial products. You can buy hyaluronic acid powder in bulk and create multiple batches, making it a budget-friendly option without compromising quality.
  • Pure Ingredients: When crafting your DIY serum, ensure you use high-quality, pure ingredients that enhance your skin's volume and suppleness. This minimizes the risk of additives, fillers, or irritants that can sometimes be found in commercial products, providing a more natural approach to skincare.
  • Tailored Additions: You can incorporate other beneficial ingredients, such as antioxidants, vitamins, and plant extracts, into your DIY hyaluronic acid serum. This allows you to address multiple skin concerns with a single product, maximizing overall skin benefits.
  • Freshness and Potency: DIY serums are typically made in small batches, allowing you to enjoy the freshness and potency of your hyaluronic acid serum with each use. This is especially important for active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, as their effectiveness can diminish over time in commercial products.

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

EWG Score

The Skin Deep® ingredient hazard score, from 1 to 10, reflects known and suspected hazards linked to the ingredients. Learn more
1-2 Low Hazard
3-6 Moderate Hazard
7-10 High Hazard

  • Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid) Origin:

INCI: sodium hyaluronate.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Shelf-life 3 years when stored properly.
pH 5.0-8.5
Appearance Fine, White Crystal Powder
Source Natural Polysaccharide. Naturally sourced via fermentation. Non-GMO
Weight High Molecular Weight. NASHA Molecular 800-1500 Daltons
Cosmetic Grade Fermentation from glucose and yeast extract
Vegan

Cold-process Method
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. For best results, use a hand blender or homogenizer. Cover and place in the fridge until well hydrated, usually about 24 hours.

Heat Process Method
Heat 7 tablespoons of water to 175 degrees F. Add 1 teaspoon of HA powder. Mix until well blended with a hand blender or homogenizer for best results. Place in the fridge for 5 minutes to cool. You can now add additional anti-aging peptides if desired.

Tip to Avoid Clumping
Hydrate the Hyaluronic Acid Powder in glycerin before adding it to the water base.

Applications

  • Cosmetic Formulations
  • Skincare & Beauty Products
  • Hyaluronic Acid Facial Serums
  • Hydrating Face Creams

This is a cosmetic ingredient used in the making of skincare products. It is for external use only.

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INGREDIENTS MATTER.

A highly moisturizing substance that promotes suppleness by allowing it to penetrate deeper into the skin and provide intense hydration, resulting in smoother, more supple skin.

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  • 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sodium hyaluronate a good form of hyaluronic acid?
Yes. Sodium hyaluronate is a highly effective and often preferred topical form of hyaluronic acid because it is the stable, water‑soluble salt that integrates easily into serums and creams. Specifically, sodium hyaluronate has greater solubility and often smaller effective molecular size than raw hyaluronic acid, which improves skin uptake and helps it bind and hold water—HA can hold up to about 1,000 times its weight in water—so it delivers measurable hydration and visible plumping. Our product is cosmetic‑grade Sodium Hyaluronate powder (15 g) listed as NASHA with a supplier molecular range of 800–1,500 Daltons, vegan, non‑GMO, paraben free and made in the USA, which suits water‑based formulations and DIY serums. This benefits ingredient‑savvy women seeking clinical hydration, post‑procedure recovery, or customizable serums. Note that different molecular weights behave differently: lower molecular weights penetrate deeper while very large molecules sit more on the skin surface, so choose the form and concentration based on your targeted result.
Why do some dermatologists not like hyaluronic acid?
Some dermatologists express caution about hyaluronic acid when it is misused, poorly formulated, or mismatched to a patient’s needs rather than because the molecule itself is harmful. Key concerns include inconsistent product quality and molecular weight, which change performance; water‑based products without proper preservatives that grow bacteria; and, in very dry climates or without an occlusive layer, humectants like HA can pull surface moisture and feel counterproductive. Another practical issue is commercial products diluted with inactive fillers that reduce active dose and results. Our pure Sodium Hyaluronate powder addresses these concerns by offering a transparent, filler‑free ingredient you can formulate at known concentrations and pair with an appropriate preservative and occlusive. Dermatologists and discerning shoppers benefit most from high‑purity ingredients and correct formulation. As a limitation, properly stabilized formulations matter, so avoid multiuse water serums without a preservative for safe, lasting use.
How do I make a DIY hyaluronic acid serum with this powder?
Yes. You can make a safe and effective DIY hyaluronic acid serum using this Sodium Hyaluronate powder by following concentration, solubility, and preservation guidelines. Typical topical concentrations range from about 0.1% to 2.0%; for everyday facial use 0.5% to 1.0% is common and balances hydration with texture. For example, to make 30 mL of 1.0% serum use roughly 0.30 grams of powder; for 0.5% use about 0.15 grams, dissolved in distilled or sterile water. Sprinkle the powder slowly into the water to avoid clumps, allow 12 to 24 hours for full hydration, and store chilled. Because this is a water‑based product, include an appropriate cosmetic preservative for multi‑use storage and maintain pH where recommended by the preservative manufacturer. This approach benefits experienced DIYers and ingredient‑focused shoppers who want cost‑effective, high‑purity hydration. The limitation is that long‑term stability and safety require correct preservative use and hygienic handling.
Is Sodium Hyaluronate Powder more effective than liquid hyaluronic acid serums for DIY skincare?
Yes, Sodium Hyaluronate Powder offers several advantages over pre-made liquid hyaluronic acid serums when formulating your own skincare. Because it is pure and highly concentrated, you control the potency and ingredient quality, ensuring no fillers, preservatives, or parabens—unlike most commercial serums. Our cosmetic-grade, high-molecular-weight powder (800–1500 Daltons) is the same standard used in clinical treatments, enabling you to create formulas with professional-level hydration and plumping effects. This approach is especially beneficial for ingredient-savvy women looking for maximum customization, potent anti-aging results, and full transparency in their routine. However, if you prefer a ready-to-use product or are new to DIY skincare, a liquid serum might be simpler to start with. Ultimately, Sodium Hyaluronate Powder gives advanced users the flexibility to craft high-performance, personalized solutions at a fraction of the cost.
Can I use Sodium Hyaluronate Powder after professional treatments like microneedling or chemical peels?
Yes, you can safely use Sodium Hyaluronate Powder after professional treatments such as microneedling, chemical peels, or laser therapy. Its high-molecular-weight formula (800-1500 Daltons, NASHA grade) forms a hydration barrier on freshly treated skin, helping soothe irritation, enhance moisture retention, and support faster recovery. Because this powder contains no fillers, parabens, or preservatives—only pure, vegan sodium hyaluronate—it is less likely to irritate sensitized or post-procedure skin compared to commercial serums. Ingredient-savvy users looking for a customizable, clinical-strength option benefit most, as they can adjust dilution and add calming boosters as needed. As with all post-procedure routines, always follow your provider’s aftercare instructions and do a patch test to ensure maximum comfort and compatibility with your skin’s needs.