The coastal vs. inland difference
Mumbai and Chennai users applying HA on damp skin see hydration levels 2× higher at 24 hours than Delhi users applying on dry skin in winter. The protocol is not universal — it must be climate-adapted.
Hyaluronic acid is a humectant — it draws water from the environment into the skin. In high-humidity environments (Mumbai: avg 77% RH), this works exceptionally. In dry climates (Delhi: avg 40% RH winter), HA draws moisture from the dermis outward if not sealed with an occlusive.
Mumbai and Chennai users applying HA on damp skin see hydration levels 2× higher at 24 hours than Delhi users applying on dry skin in winter. The protocol is not universal — it must be climate-adapted.
Always apply on slightly damp skin (after cleansing, pat dry leaving 20% moisture). Immediately follow with a moisturiser containing ceramides or squalane to seal. In Delhi winters, layer HA under a richer barrier cream.
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