Synergie Skin HyalaGel – Unlock Deep Hydration and Enhanced Absorption for Flawless
A professional-grade hydration gel from Australia, designed specifically for home beauty devices such as microneedling, HIFU, ion introduction, and EMS. Its unique Clean Science formula combines high-quality clinical ingredients with natural extracts, featuring triple moisturizing agents—sodium hyaluronate, vitamin B5, and glycerin—for superior water absorption, infusion, and locking. Produced under strict Australian standards with purified rainwater, offering multi-functional benefits: lubrication for smooth device gliding, enhanced ingredient penetration, post-treatment repair, and antibacterial properties. Through synergistic use with other Synergie Skin serums, delivering long-term skin vitality, reduced friction, and amplified results without animal testing or environmental compromise.
Features
Specialized infusion gel designed for professional beauty devices, ensuring even and effective energy delivery to deep skin layers, significantly boosting treatment efficacy while safely accelerating ingredient absorption when paired with serums, enhancing skin glow and texture.
Triple high-low molecular hydration formula that infuses and locks moisture from the epidermis to the stratum corneum, creating a healthy, radiant moisture barrier for plumper, more hydrated skin.
Watery, smooth texture that reduces friction between devices and skin, protecting delicate skin from tugging.
Compatible with other Synergie Skin serums for enhanced penetration and absorption, making skincare routines more time-efficient and effective with instant upgrades.
Post-home microneedling application promotes wound healing, soothes itching, provides antibacterial and anti-redness effects, rebuilds the skin barrier, and boosts deep active ingredient delivery for resilient, bouncy skin.
Ingredients
Vitamin B5 (Panthenol)
Stable, small-molecule structure (205Da) for deep skin penetration; promotes wound healing with antibacterial properties, effectively soothes irritation and itching, strengthens the skin barrier; hydrophilic nature enhances cellular hydration, restoring skin health and vitality.
Sodium Hyaluronate
High-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid (1MDa) that penetrates the epidermal stratum corneum for potent hydration; locks in moisture, activates the stratum corneum by absorbing environmental water to hydrate dead cells, instantly relieves dryness and fades fine lines; prevents TEWL, maintains skin barrier and hydration for healthy, soft skin with reduced allergies; promotes wound healing, resists free radicals; stimulates collagen production for structural support, elasticity, and wrinkle reduction; boosts cellular defenses by inhibiting inflammatory factors and hormones; negatively charged component that creates repulsion with negative ion devices, enhancing infusion effects.
Glycerin
Natural plant-based humectant from palm fruit, soybean oil, and coconut oil; small molecule (92Da) penetrates the stratum corneum for lasting moisture retention and deep nourishment; highly hygroscopic, significantly increases skin water content; softens and hydrates the stratum corneum, improves smoothness, and reinforces the skin barrier.
Caprylyl Glycol
Natural extract from coconut or palm oil (146Da); aids moisture absorption and locking for hydrated, soft, smooth skin; excellent antibacterial and preservative properties, inhibiting bacteria, fungi, and yeast growth.
Benefits
Moisture absorption, infusion, and locking
Glycerin and sodium hyaluronate draw water from the air to boost skin hydration, promote cellular water activity, and form a surface film to limit TEWL for sustained plumpness.
Soothing and skin repair
Post-home microneedling, vitamin B5 accelerates wound healing, provides antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, eases irritation and itching, reduces discomfort, and fortifies the skin barrier.
Lubrication for comfort
As a water-based hyaluronic acid gel, it enables smooth gliding during home beauty device use, minimizing skin tugging and enhancing treatment experience.
Enhanced infusion
Delivers active ingredients deep into the skin, dramatically improving absorption for ultimate hydration and amplified skincare results.
Directions for use
Target users/audience: Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin and pregnant women; use ½ to 1 pump per application as needed for treatment areas.
Administration method
Lubrication: Before home microneedling pen, HIFU, ion introduction, or EMS devices, apply ½ to 1 pump evenly to the treatment area for smooth gliding; reapply during session if needed.
Repair: After home roller or stamp microneedling, apply to the skin surface to aid deep ingredient penetration and promote wound healing.
Infusion: Before home ion introduction or HIFU, layer with Synergie Skin water-based serums (apply serum first, then HyalaGel) or use HyalaGel alone, followed by ultrasonic or ion devices to boost absorption.
EMS lifting: Apply only HyalaGel during EMS session; after, thoroughly remove residue before proceeding with Synergie Skin skincare.
Cautions
It is recommended to perform a patch test before use.
For external use only. If you experience any adverse reactions, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Avoid direct contact with the eyes.
Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredients in this product.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Store in a cool, dry place at a temperature below 25°C.
Professional Knowledge
Do beauty devices require gel?
Beauty devices with ultrasound, iontophoresis, microcurrent, radiofrequency, HIFU, and EMS functions typically require gel as an energy conductive medium because it reduces resistance between the skin and the device, ensuring even and effective delivery of RF or current energy to deep layers, thereby promoting product absorption and achieving firming, lifting, and hydration effects. Without gel, the device may only act on the skin surface, failing to penetrate muscles or cells, significantly reducing efficacy and potentially causing skin discomfort or device damage. The gel not only conducts electricity but also aids in infusing active ingredients, providing hydration and soothing, and forming a protective film to minimize burning or irritation from direct contact. Scientifically, studies show that treatments without gel can reduce energy transmission efficiency by over 50%, especially critical for HIFU (needs to conduct ultrasound energy to avoid air interference), EMS (requires low-voltage to stimulate muscle contraction for facial contouring), iontophoresis (needs medium to enhance ion penetration), and microneedling (needs lubrication to prevent tugging, optional in repair phase). However, for some simple devices like LED phototherapy or low-power tools, gel may not be mandatory, but experts still recommend it for safety and optimal results. In summary, using gel enhances treatment safety, comfort, and long-term benefits, avoiding risks like skin dryness or overheating.
- Conductivity needs: Microcurrent and RF require gel for current transmission; without it, current may only flow superficially, failing to stimulate ATP production.
- Energy transmission efficiency: HIFU and ultrasound need gel to avoid air bubbles, ensuring energy focuses on deep collagen layers.
Safety protection: Gel forms a barrier to reduce burning and friction, especially suitable for sensitive skin. - Exceptions: LED phototherapy may not need gel, but pairing enhances hydration effects.
- Risks without gel: May cause skin dryness, reduced efficacy, or device overheating; not recommended for long-term use.
Considerations for choosing gel
Common potentially harmful ingredients in home medical beauty gels include acrylates, methacrylates, photoinitiators, formaldehyde, organic solvents, additives, propylene glycol (petroleum byproduct that may irritate skin and accumulate toxins), PEGs (polyethylene glycols that can sensitize and penetrate harmful substances), parabens (preservatives disrupting hormonal balance), aluminum (neurotoxic with long-term exposure risks), formaldehyde (carcinogen irritating respiratory tracts), phthalates (reproductive hazards affecting endocrine), oxybenzone (hormone disruptor easily absorbed into bloodstream), alcohol (drying and evaporating, damaging skin barrier), and methylisothiazolinone (preservative prone to allergic reactions), which may cause skin irritation, allergies, respiratory issues, reproductive effects, or long-term health risks. When choosing gel, prioritize gentle, non-irritating ingredients based on skin type needs, such as fragrance-free, alcohol-free, oil-free, water-based, plant-sourced products for sensitive skin; opt for hypoallergenic, pH-balanced (5-7 to avoid acid-base imbalance causing irritation), and hydrating formulas with ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin. Also, check certifications (such as cruelty-free, organic, or dermatologically tested) and test on a small skin area to avoid reactions; consider device compatibility, like non-ionic gels that don’t interfere with currents, and skin-friendliness, such as those with antioxidants or soothing agents. In summary, read labels carefully, avoid hidden toxins in cheap products, and prioritize natural or clinically validated formulas for safety and efficacy.
- Harmful ingredients to avoid: Propylene glycol, PEGs, parabens, formaldehyde, aluminum, phthalates, oxybenzone, alcohol, methylisothiazolinone, etc., which can cause irritation or health risks.
Skin type considerations: Sensitive skin opts for fragrance-free, alcohol-free, water-based products; dry skin prioritizes hydrating ingredients. - Certification checks: Look for cruelty-free, organic, or hypoallergenic labels to ensure safety.
- pH and viscosity: Balanced pH 5-7, appropriate viscosity for device, avoiding too thin or thick to impact conduction.
- Testing method: Patch test on small area, observe for 24 hours to check reactions and ensure compatibility.