Water + Hyaluronic Acid Nano molecule type is a gel moisturizer that is on the rise during 2011-2012 due to its affordable price. (Because the cost is very cheap) and suitable for Asian skin. is normal-oily skin during the day Each brand makes a little difference. By combining additional ingredients (to have more properties such as whitening) or using fewer ingredients (to reduce the likelihood of allergic reactions) the difficulty of cooking. Easier than tom yum goong flavored instant noodles. If you want to know the process of cooking, I will post it in another room. (Skincare room)
The first one is Hada Labo - Water + Hyaluronic Acid Nano + many things that Some of them shouldn't have been put in at all Ingredients are:
Water - There is only water but no oil in the mixture, so it is water-based, suitable for Thai people Butylene Glycol - Give it time to apply it feels smooth on the skin. But research has found that Some people may be allergic to it. Glycerin - a humectant to help retain water in the skin. PPG-10 Methyl Glucose Ether - skinfeel again, it makes it feel smooth when applied Disodium Succinate - This substance has many functions, not sure what the manufacturer actually uses. Methlyparaben - Preservatives to Avoid (USA Says Safe, EU Says Not Safe) Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate - Active! Makes it feel a bit jelly Instead of liquid water, Succinic Acid - I guess the manufacturer uses it as a pH adjuster. to suit The other substance has various functions
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[b ]Second Juju Aquamoist (concept is purer than Hada-labo which some people are allergic to) Ingredients are:
Water - at least this bottle (which sells for hundreds). baht) Have at least 95% water (buy water to apply on your face ) Hyaluronic Acid - Active! Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben - These two are preservatives, the first one is ok but the second one should be avoided. (Paraben) So it's just water + hyaluronic acid + spit together, it's easy to see like this, right?
Notice the difference, just Hada Labo uses many ingredients that help create a "Skin feel" such as Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, PPG-10 to help make it feel smooth and nice to use, but The disadvantage is The more substances added, the more It is more likely to cause allergies. Butylene Glycol is one substance that has been reported. A small number of people have allergic reactions. however These substances are chemicals. You can avoid it. You can avoid it. If it just makes you feel good when you apply it. (But it doesn't really benefit the skin) it's better to avoid it.
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This last one feels like it's only recently but it's expensive (because the brand and other additional ingredients)
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If anyone has any disturbing ingredients, please help. post, I'll analyze it for you. In short, this family of water gel moisturizer contains the main ingredient is Hyaluronic Acid, that's it
Want to know more about Hyaluronic Acid and how to mix this water gel? Want to know how easy it is? How cheap is it to make it yourself? Why do Hada Labo and Juju charge a price that we feel is not that expensive? Please contact the skin care formula room