How True Hydration™ Supports Skin Elasticity and Appearance

Proper hydration is essential for maintaining skin structure and a plump, youthful look.
True Hydration™ delivers targeted intracellular hydration to help you achieve visible beauty, naturally.

Your Skin’s Structure Relies on Hydration

Effective hydration supports firmness and elasticity. True Hydration™ helps replenish this balance, promoting supple and resilient skin.

Hydrated Skin May Appear Smoother

When your body receives the right hydration, your skin looks fresher and more refined. True Hydration™ supports this by working at the cellular level to keep your skin nourished from within.

Better Hydration,Greater Skin Elasticity

Intracellular hydration enhances your skin's elasticity, helping it stay form and radiant. True Hydration™ supports this by delivering hydration that ordinary water cannot.

How True Hydration™ Supplements Your Beauty Routine

Hydration is often overlooked in beauty care, yet it plays a foundational role in supporting healthy, radiant skin. True Hydration™ is designed to help you maintain fluid balance without sugar, sodium, or calories, supporting your skin from within.

Optimal Osmolarity for Faster Absorption

Optimal Osmolarity for Faster Absorption

True Hydration™ has been created with an optimal osmolarity, enabling it to facilitate water flow across cell membranes. This helps fluids get absorbed efficiently, supporting skin hydration at the cellular level.

Supports Intracellular Replenishment

Supports Intracellular Replenishment

Hydrated cells are plump, elastic, and resilient. With the right electrolyte balance, True Hydration™ promotes the flow of water into cells, supporting skin texture and tone from within.

Essential Electrolytes for Skin Balance

Essential Electrolytes for Skin Balance

Electrolytes like potassium and magnesium help regulate moisture in the skin, supporting cellular hydration and maintaining skin barrier function

Zero Sodium to Avoid Puffiness

Zero Sodium to Avoid Puffiness

Excess sodium can lead to water retention and visible puffiness, particularly around the eyes and face. True Hydration™ contains zero sodium, offering clean hydration without the bloat.

Zero Sugar for Clearer Skin

Zero Sugar for Clearer Skin

High sugar intake has been associated with glycation, where sugar molecules bind to collagen, weakening skin structure over time. True Hydration™ contains absolutely no sugar.

The New Phase of Beauty Drinks

Hydration is a foundation of healthy, glowing skin. True Hydration™ complements your daily beauty routine with clean, sugar-free electrolyte drinks that support skin balance and internal wellness, without unnecessary additives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does hydration support skin health?

Water helps maintain the skin’s elasticity, plumpness, and barrier function. Staying properly hydrated supports a healthier appearance by reducing dryness and promoting a more resilient texture.

Can True Hydration™ improve my skin’s appearance?

True Hydration™ is designed to promote intracellular hydration, helping fluid move into your cells where it’s most needed. By supporting hydration at the cellular level, it may help skin look fresher, more supple, and naturally radiant over time.

Why is sodium-free hydration better for my skin?

High sodium levels can lead to puffiness or water retention. True Hydration™ is completely sodium-free, making it suitable for those looking to minimise bloat and maintain a balanced appearance².

Does sugar affect skin ageing?

Yes. Excess sugar can accelerate a process called glycation, which may affect collagen and lead to premature ageing³. True Hydration™ contains zero sugar, offering a beauty-supportive hydration option.

Is True Hydration™ suitable for beauty-conscious individuals?

Absolutely. Designed with a clean formulation and optimised osmolarity, True Hydration™ complements wellness and beauty routines, especially for those prioritising skin clarity and internal balance.

References

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Palma, L., Marques, L. T., Bujan, J., & Rodrigues, L. M. (2015). Effects of water intake on skin hydration: A randomised clinical trial. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 8, 413–421. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529263/

He, F. J., & MacGregor, G. A. (2007). Salt, blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. The Lancet, 370(9594), 1829–1839. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60702-9

Gkogkolou, P., & Böhm, M. (2012). Advanced glycation end products: Key players in skin aging? Dermato-Endocrinology, 4(3), 259–270. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583891/

Begum, M. N., Uddin, M. S., & Rahman, M. M. (2015). Role of electrolytes in skin barrier function. Clinical Dermatology Research Journal. Retrieved from https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/role-of-electrolytes-in-skin-barrier-function-GxMY.php?article_id=3195