The serum uses “HA as its humectant, but it also is formulated with ceramides, which are sealants, that create a barrier to your skin, sealing in the moisture,” she says. “I also love that this is considered a clean formula.” Garrette leans on this as an affordable recommendation for his clients. He loves it because it also contains multiple forms of hyaluronic acid, accompanied by apricot kernel oil, all working together to restore the lipid barrier of the skin. Skinmedica HA5 is another of Dr. Henry’s favorites: “It has many different molecular weights of hyaluronic acid to penetrate and hydrate at different depths of the epidermis.” This formula is “a hydra-plumping concentrate made with 3 molecular forms of HA to deliver optimal hydration,” Mims says. “It's a splurge but well worth it for its top-notch results and hydration support.” This is a super lightweight serum that also contains the power duo of HA and ceramides like the Drunk Elephant serum,” Dr. Markowitz says. “When you combine the serums within the dual chamber not only will skin look plump but the powerful formula also locks in moisture, preventing any further water loss.” This overnight lip hydrator comes packed with antioxidants and hyaluronic acid that will “soften the lips and lock in moisture,” Mims says. “I also like using this balm throughout the day to give me that long-lasting moisturized feeling.” This serum features a high level of HA (1.3%) making it extremely potent and effective. It is also considered a corrective serum since it targets fine lines and wrinkles with ingredients like licorice root and purple rice,” Dr. Markowitz says. “It is the perfect combination of ingredients to deliver hydration which will in turn improve the overall texture of the skin.”
On February 3rd, Anthony Fauci announced that he had seen “no red flags” in the 10,000 pregnant women who had received the vaccine in the U.S. In short, yes, simply because pregnancy itself is designated high risk for the development of severe disease, hospitalization, and even death, says Leftwich. “The MMWR [Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] estimated that pregnant women are at three times higher risk for requiring admission to an ICU or requiring a ventilator [because of COVID-19] and that their risk of death is about 70% higher than their nonpregnant peers,” adds Fradin. That risk is compounded for pregnant women of color. The maternal death rate for black mothers is already double the rate of white mothers, and nationally Black and Latina women are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 during pregnancy. So grave are the concerns around COVID-19 and maternal mortality that legislation to address the issue was introduce...
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