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Rohto Hada Labo Shirojyun Medicated Whitening Lotion 170ml

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Using it for a few weeks, I feel like my skin has become a little bit brighter and evenly toned than it did before. However, I do not really see that much change when it comes to my sun spot, maybe just slightly faded. I think that if I keep using this for months, I will definitely see a change to my skin tone if I see a slight but obvious difference within 2 weeks. Not only a simple moisturizer but knows much more: keeps the skin lipids between our skin cells in a healthy (liquid crystal) state, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrier Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid is a low molecular weight, chemically chopped upversion of the naturally big molecule and current IT-moisturizer, Hyaluronic Acid(HA).The TL; Although its main purpose is not for moisturizing, it does not have much moisturizing effects as stated

We think the above is pretty much the gist of the topic but if you feel like reading about parabens all day today, here is a handy list for you to get you started: Hada Labo Shirojyun Premium Medicated Whitening Moist Lotion ingredients contains anti-inflammatory white tranexamic acid (an active whitening ingredient) and moisturizing ingredients such as nano-hyaluronic acid, vitamin C derivative, and vitamin E. Helps whiten, provide moisture and prevent aging for your skin. Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product. A smallish polymer molecule (created from repeated units ofPolyethylene glycol, aka PEG) that's used as a solubilizer and viscosity control agent. After washing your face, take an appropriate amount on your palm and gently soak it into your skin. please.Contains white tranexamic acid (whitening active ingredient) with anti-inflammatory effect, nano hyaluronic acid, vitamin C derivative and vitamin E as moisturizing ingredients

It still questions me why the main ingredient Tranexamic Acid, is completely removed from the new formulation as it was the main ingredient Hada Labo marketed for the old formulation. Does it have to do with complications in other countries? I came across an article some time ago that this lotion (rich) is banned from the Philippines due to unsafe ingredients. I just skimmed through the article so I can't really remember. It's been ages since I last used this lotion so I couldn't care to look more into it, As far as skincare goes, sodium hyaluronate and hyaluronic acid are pretty much the same and the two names are used interchangeably. As cosmetic chemist kindofstephen writes on reddit"sodium hyaluronate disassociates into hyaluronic acid molecule and a sodium atom in solution". Aclear viscous polymer (a molecule from repeated subunits) liquid that works as a solvent and humectant. It’s the - sodium form - cousin of the famous NMF, hyaluronic acid(HA). If HA does not tell you anything we have a super detailed, geeky explanation about it here. The TL; DR version of HA is that it's a huge polymer (big molecule from repeated subunits) found in the skin that acts as a sponge helping the skin to hold onto water, being plump and elastic. HA is famous for its crazy water holding capacity as it can bind up to 1000 times its own weight in water. Hada Labo , a brand owned and created by ROHTO Pharmaceutical Co., is famous for its affordable skincare products loved by all ages. It’s also very famous for the main ingredient used in their skincare products, hyaluronic acid, which helps anybody with any skin type achieve the maximum capacity of moisture and hydration.

Additionally, with Zyun and Vitamin C working together, you can expect a noticeable radiance boost. Give your skin the nourishment it deserves with Hada Labo Shirojyun Whitening Lotion. Infused with arbutin (an active brightening ingredient) and various types of hyaluronic acid (a moisturizing ingredient), this lotion restores skin's moisture and evens skin texture for its smooth and luminescent appearance. Like I mentioned previously, this product is not something that you should use on its own, even though it may say that it contains moisturizing agents. So I made sure that I put facial moisturizing cream and other necessary moisturizing products following this Hada Labo lotion. The Effectiveness of the Product I have used Hada Labo's Premium Whitening Lotion before, the old formulation which you can read my review HADA LABO PREMIUM WHITENING LOTION. Since it's a new formulation, I decided to write a new blogpost for this product.This is my review of Hada Labo Shirojyun Premium Lotion Rich

So citric acid is an exfoliant, that can - just like other AHAs - gently lift off the dead skin cells of your skin and make it more smooth and fresh. The big brother of glycerin. It's also a natural moisturizing factor that reduces water evaporation from the upper layer of the skin and helps to keep water in the skin so that it stays nicely hydrated.Tranexamic Acid, Glycyrrhizinate 2K Other Ingredients: Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Na-2 Hyaluronic Acid, Me Vitamin C Phosphate, Vitamin E, BG, Concentrated Glycerin, Diglycerin, Benchlen Glycol, DPG, PEG (30), PEG-8, Soybean Hydroxide Phospholipid, citrate anhydride, edetate, VP-styrene copolymer emulsion, POE laurate (20) sorbitan, phenoxyethanol Na-2 hyaluronate, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid (nano-sized hyaluronic acid), Mg vitamin C phosphate, vitamin E, yoquinin extract (hattomugi extract), DPG, concentrated glycerin, sorbitol solution, POP methyl glucoside, diglycerin, xanthan gum, Carboxyvinyl polymer, TEA, POE laurate (20) sorbitol, BG, VP / styrene copolymer emulsion, paraben

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