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✦ Ingredient guide

Hyaluronic Acid

The hydration hero that plumps and smooths

  • Clinically-loved
  • In Glow Serum
  • Affordable glow
Water droplet and hyaluronic acid illustration in the Little Wins Sunlit palette
✦ What it is

Meet Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid is a humectant your skin already makes — it can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water. As a serum it floods skin with lasting moisture, plumping away the look of fine lines and leaving a bouncy, dewy finish. Glow Serum uses multiple molecular weights so hydration reaches both the surface and deeper layers.

Water droplet and hyaluronic acid illustration in the Little Wins Sunlit palette
✦ Why it works

Hyaluronic Acid benefits

The everyday wins hyaluronic acid brings to your skin.

Deep hydration

Draws and holds water in the skin for all-day, lasting moisture.

Plumps fine lines

Hydrated skin looks smoother, bouncier and more youthful.

Calms & soothes

Lightweight comfort that suits even sensitive, easily irritated skin.

Layers with everything

Pairs seamlessly with vitamin C, niacinamide and SPF in any routine.

How to use Hyaluronic Acid

  1. 1

    Apply to slightly damp skin so it has water to bind to.

  2. 2

    Use morning and night — hyaluronic acid is gentle enough for twice daily.

  3. 3

    Always seal with a moisturizer to lock the hydration in.

  4. 4

    In Glow Serum it is pre-mixed with vitamin C, so one step covers both.

✦ Better together

Hyaluronic Acid works well with

Pair it the smart way for an easy, effective routine.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C brightens while HA hydrates; together they give glow + bounce (combined in Glow Serum).

Moisturizer

A cream on top seals in the water HA attracts, preventing evaporation.

Retinol

HA buffers dryness from retinol — apply it alongside to keep skin comfortable.

✦ Glow questions, answered

Hyaluronic Acid FAQs

Quick, citable answers to the questions people ask most.

What are the benefits of hyaluronic acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a powerful humectant that holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, deeply hydrating and plumping the skin. This smooths the look of fine lines and gives a bouncy, dewy finish.

What order should I apply vitamin C and hyaluronic acid?

Apply vitamin C first on clean skin, then layer hyaluronic acid on top. With Glow Serum both are already blended in the correct ratio, so you just apply it to clean skin before your moisturizer.

Can you use vitamin C and hyaluronic acid together?

Yes. Vitamin C and hyaluronic acid work well together and are actually better as a pair — vitamin C brightens and protects while hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps. Little Wins Glow Serum combines both in one lightweight formula so you get the benefits in a single step.

Are there any side effects of vitamin C or hyaluronic acid?

Both are well tolerated by most skin types. Vitamin C can occasionally cause mild tingling on very sensitive skin, so start every other day if you are new to it. Hyaluronic acid rarely causes irritation; apply it to damp skin and seal with moisturizer for best results.

What are the benefits of hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a powerful humectant that holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, deeply hydrating and plumping the skin. This smooths the look of fine lines and gives a bouncy, dewy finish.
What order should I apply vitamin C and hyaluronic acid?
Apply vitamin C first on clean skin, then layer hyaluronic acid on top. With Glow Serum both are already blended in the correct ratio, so you just apply it to clean skin before your moisturizer.
Can you use vitamin C and hyaluronic acid together?
Yes. Vitamin C and hyaluronic acid work well together and are actually better as a pair — vitamin C brightens and protects while hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps. Little Wins Glow Serum combines both in one lightweight formula so you get the benefits in a single step.
Are there any side effects of vitamin C or hyaluronic acid?
Both are well tolerated by most skin types. Vitamin C can occasionally cause mild tingling on very sensitive skin, so start every other day if you are new to it. Hyaluronic acid rarely causes irritation; apply it to damp skin and seal with moisturizer for best results.

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