Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate supports longer-lasting hydration by improving skin-surface adherence.
Standard HA is good at binding water, but different HA derivatives can change how long that hydrated feel lasts. Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate has acetyl groups attached, making it more skin-adherent and slightly more lipid-compatible.
That means it can help hydration feel more persistent. Not heavier, not greasier, just more likely to stay where the formula put it. This is why it makes sense in overnight and peptide-style formulas where comfort over time matters.
It is another example of formula architecture. The ingredient is not there because 'HA' looks good on a label. It is there because the modified form solves a specific wear-time problem.
Hydration that stays around is the point.
