How does Tremella compare to Hyaluronic Acid?

To begin, what is Hyaluronic Acid (HA)?

This particular acid is a clear, viscous substance that is naturally occurring in the body. As we age, our levels of HA tend to decline. We tend to find the highest concentrations in our skin, connective tissue, and eyes. The sole purpose of HA is to maintain water/hydration. Thus, keeping your tissues well lubricated and moist.

What makes Tremella so unique is that it naturally contains these hydrating qualities without being synthetic like most HA supplements on the market tend to be.

Do you have any studies/resources showcasing the efficacy of Tremella with regard to skin health?

Comparison of the Moisture Retention Capacity of Tremella Polysaccharides and Hyaluronic Acid

Edible Tremella Polysaccharide for skin care

Preparation of tremella, speranskiae tuberculatae and eriocaulon buergerianum extracts and their performance in cosmetics

Comparison of Four Commercially Available Zinc Supplements for Performance in a Zinc Tolerance Test