Hada Labo Tokyo - Anti Ageing Super Hydrator Lotion, with Super Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen & Retinol, Age 40+, 150 ml (Pack of 1)

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Hada Labo Tokyo - Anti Ageing Super Hydrator Lotion, with Super Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen & Retinol, Age 40+, 150 ml (Pack of 1)

Hada Labo Tokyo - Anti Ageing Super Hydrator Lotion, with Super Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen & Retinol, Age 40+, 150 ml (Pack of 1)

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The big change in this reformulated version is that it no longer contains five but seven different forms of hyaluronic acid! Very liquid in texture, it’s more suitable for normal to combination skin. It contains 3 different types of hyaluronic acid and lightening ingredients (arbutin and vitamin C derivative).

Hada Labo (which translates as “Skin Laboratory”) is a skincare range developed by the Japanese pharmaceutical company Rohto. Rohto Pharmaceutical Company Ltd is a leading manufacturer of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products in Japan. I would even consider it a moisturizing serum, because its high concentration of hyaluronic acid makes it extremely effective for a deep skin hydration. Its liquid texture is very pleasant to use, it doesn’t leave any greasy effect, just a comfortable and plumped skin. I discovered the Hada Labo lotion almost 2 years ago now. I feel as if this product is usually part of the Asian Beauty product beginner kit ah ah! The brand favors simple and short formulas, fragrance, dye, and mineral oil free. They are also formulated at a pH between 5.0 and 6.5 to respect the skin’s natural physiological balance. They are therefore perfect for all skin types, even the most sensitive. A very basic, pH-balanced, hydrating toner suitable for all skin types with glycerin and 3 different types of hyaluronic acid.

for firmer skin

Follow with the next step in your skincare routine. These lotions should usually be followed with a moisturizer at some point, such as one of the Hada Labo milks (also known as emulsions). However, unless you live in Asia, it’s not always easy to find and especially at first, it’s also not that obvious which one to choose because there are a lot of different versions. Traditionally in the UK, skincare regimes follow a simple three-step process: cleanse, tone and moisturise. But in Japan, it is popular to cleanse, hydrate and then moisturise. That is where Hada Labo Tokyo™ comes in: formulated for dry and dehydrated skin, this super skincare brand is designed to boost hydration by supplementing your skin with hyaluronic acid. Learn more about why their products are loved by the UK’s leading skincare influencers, below. Recently, and probably thanks to the influence of Asian beauty, a new type of product appeared on most skincare addicts radar: essences. Like a kind of “beauty water” or “liquid skincare”, an essence is a hybrid liquid product that is a cross between a toner and a serum. Can it replace them or do you have to add it to them? I’ll tell you everything you want to know about essences!

If there is one Japanese skincare product that has a cult following, it would have to be Hada Labo lotion. This product range is incredibly popular; with one bottle of their Gokujyun Hyaluronic Lotionsold every 2 seconds in Japan. These light lotions are centred around hyaluronic acid, making them super hydrating and leaving skin feeling plump. They are pH balanced and wonderfully affordable, just a little bit of product goes a long way. The most famous product in the range is their hyaluronic acid lotion, a kind of Japanese equivalent of the very Korean essence. So I recently just added azeliac acid and vitamin c (SAP, mad-hippie) serum. However, now, I don’t know where to incorporate hada labo D: Hyaluronic acid is naturally produced by the body and helps to hydrate and plump skin. But after you reach the age 39, your body begins to produce less of it, and as a result, your skin can become more prone to developing wrinkles and dryness. While lots of skincare brands offer ranges which utilise hyaluronic acid, Hada Labo Tokyo™ has developed something truly unique and unlike anything else on the market: their products contain up to four different types of hyaluronic acid combined to make one supercharged skincare product! What types of hyaluronic acid does Hada Labo Tokyo™ use? hyaluronic acid obtained by fermentation with Lactobacillales (a lactic acid bacterium used to ferment sake!): a fermented hyaluronic acid that allows the skin to better retain moisture,Note:Hada Labo lotions almost all use parabens as preservatives, which is not a problem for me (I discussed this topic in more detail in my article, the “non-toxic” cosmetics trend, if you’re curious). The cornerstone ingredient of Hada Labo products is hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally occurring in the human body that attracts and binds water. It acts as a lubricant in our eyes, joints, skin, and other tissues.

Hada Labo Skincare products include cleansers, lotions, milks, creams, serums, mists, masks, and more. Below we’ll give you the details on the top 5 best selling Hada Labo Skincare products. hyaluronic acid crosspolymer: the famous 3D hyaluronic acid, which has the specificity of absorbing 5 times more hydration than classic hyaluronic acid. This cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel forms a smoothing and plumping film on the skin and helps to deliver moisture over time. One of the most popular Hada Labo Skincare products is the Super Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Lotion. This moisturizing facial lotion should be used after washing and serves as the foundation to your moisturizing routine. While it looks clear like a toner or makeup remover, it’s actually a moisturizer that helps prepare your skin for better absorption of other Hada Labo skincare products. Like most Hada Labo skincare products, this lotion features the brand’s patent pending ingredient Super Hyaluronic Acid, which we’ll discuss more in the next section. Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Disodium Succinate, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Methylparaben, Ppg-10 Methyl Glucose Ether, Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Succinic Acid. All the products in this range still contain hyaluronic acid but also ingredients to boost the complexion’s radiance:

Is Hada Labo good for oily skin?

Anyway, point being I use the Hada Labo Hyaluronic Acid Lotion to speed up the wound healing process that goes hand and hand with dermarolling the skin. I found that before when I would dermaroll recovery would take up to 4 to 5 days, but since introducing this product in my routine it cut the downtime to about 2 or 3 days. Very liquid in texture, it’s more suitable for combination skins. It contains 4 different types of hyaluronic acid.



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