Hypochlorous acid and Hyaluronic acid- how do incorporate both into my routine

Tldr: hypochlorous acid and hyaluronic acid are both very useful as part of active acne management and retinoid use. How can I efficiently and effectively use both products in my daily skincare routine?

My understanding:

  1. hypochlorous acid must be applied to completly dry skin

  2. Hyaluronic acid must be applied to damp, wet skin, and then sealed by a moisturiser/ occlusive

  3. hypochlorous acid if used at the same time as skincare with actives, such as: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, vitamin c, azelaic acid, retinoids- the hypochlorous acid will just kill/neutralises the impact of those products, particularly so if the skin is damp and/or the products are used closely together

  4. Hypochlorous acid is beneficial to use as part of daily acne management.

  5. Hyaluronic acid is highly beneficial to use as part of daily retinoid use to assist in supporting the skin to retain good levels of moisture, as retinoid use can severely compromise the skin barrier and dry out the skin.

If hypochlorous acid is supposed to be applied to completly bone dry skin, and hyaluronic acid is supposed to be applied to damp, wet skin, how am I supposed to use these two products together?

If I apply the hyaluronic acid straight after my shower, and then wait 30-40 minutes for my skin to completly dry, if I then spray hypochlorous acid onto my face, won't I be inadvertently be deactivating, and possibly partially removing the hyaluronic acid that I had applied 40 minutes hence?

If on the otherhand, I step out the shower, blot my skin straight away, ensuring it's dry, and then apply the hypochlorous acid, and then wait 30-40 mins for it to do it's thing. If I then wet my face again, apply hyaluronic acid and then continue my skincare routine as normal, am I not risking either a. Washing away the hypochlorous acid, or b. Something worse, reanimating the previously applied hypochlorous acid, so that it again completly neutralises my hyaluronic acid and my skinoren, or if its the evening, the hyaluronic acid and the tretinoin?

Question: with all the above in mind, how do I successfully incorporate both hypochlorous acid AND hyaluronic acid into my daily skincare routine?