Hada Labo Tokyo Super Hydrator Lotion, Fragrance Free, 150 ml

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Hada Labo Tokyo Super Hydrator Lotion, Fragrance Free, 150 ml

Hada Labo Tokyo Super Hydrator Lotion, Fragrance Free, 150 ml

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Hada Labo Anti-Aging Hydrator is a serum-like formula that is said to provide deep hydration while increasing your skin’s firmness and elasticity. The formula is said to absorb instantly so skin feels smooth, tighter, and renewed. You can use the Anti-Aging Hydrator after applying the Super Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Lotion or on its own. Lotions (also known as skin conditioners or toners) are an essential step in Japanese skincare routines and are a unique product in Asian skincare that don’t really have a Western equivalent. While they have a watery consistency and are applied right after cleansing like Western toners, Japanese lotions are not astringent but are softening instead. Lotions are used to hydrate and soften the skin, preparing it for the deeper moisturizing steps that follow. To learn more, see our Japanese Skincare Routine guide. What is Hada Labo lotion? The functions of hyaluronic acid are based on the ability of this molecule to absorb and hold water. In fact, hyaluronic acid is able to hold more water than any other natural substance—up to 1,000 times its weight in water! This is possible because hyaluronic acid is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG), a long polysaccharide (sugar molecule) composed of disaccharides called amino sugars and uronic acid. GAGs are negatively charged and thus tend to attract positively charged sodium and potassium ions. In turn, this causes the GAGs to absorb and hold a large amount of water. This oil-balancing lotion is from the Kiwamizu line and designed for those with pore concerns. It contains one kind of hyaluronic acid, two amino acids, five minerals and hatomugi extract (coix seed extract). Also contains alcohol.

Pour a small amount of lotion (around the size of a large coin, such as 500 yen) into the palm of your hand. A tiny bit of product goes a long way so be careful not to overdo it, the more product used, the longer it will take to absorb. Hada Labo has been a J-Beauty fan favorite for years, especially for those who are constantly searching for budget-friendly products with top knotch formulations. One of the more popular products from this line, aside from their iconic Hyaluronic Lotion Moist is the Hada Labo Foaming Cleanser. This no-fuss cleanser features a watery texture and self-foaming pump that delivers just the right amount of foamy, bubbly cleanser. Although this product is technically a foaming cleanser, most users will agree that because of the minimal ingredients list and hydrating base, this product is much less drying than your typical foaming cleanser. With that said however, we’d still recommend this product most to those of you with normal to oil, as foaming cleansers as a whole can be less than ideal for those of you with frequently dry or dehydrated skin types. Additionally, this is also best used as a second step cleanser, as the formula itself is not ideal for makeup removal.Hada Labo does not have a return policy because the brand does not sell their products directly to consumers. Is Hada Labo Cruelty Free? 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 Medicated Gokujyun Skin Care Conditioner is a wipe-off type skin toner with coix seed extract and hyaluronic acid which prevent acne by cleansing excessive sebum and dirt within pores and keep the skin moisturized. For acne prone skin, it’s recommended to use together with Gokujyun Hatomugi Face Wash Foam. 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? Hada Labo Moisturizing Cleansing Oil is designed to deep clean and gently remove dirt, excessive oil, heavy makeup, and even waterproof mascara. The formula is water-soluble and does not leave an unpleasant greasy feeling behind. One of the key ingredients in this cleansing oil is high purity Olea Europaea (olive) fruit oil. Olive oil contains several types of fatty acids, such as oleic, palmitic, and linoleic acid, as well as phenolic compounds that provide antioxidant benefit. Another type of oil in this product is Simmondsia Chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, which is mostly comprised of long-chain fatty acid esters (97%), but also contains small amounts of vitamins, minerals, triglycerides, phospholipids, and tocopherols. Jojoba oil improves the skin’s barrier function, helps to prevent transepidermal water loss, and provides anti-inflammatory effects. Since oil absorbs oil, both olive oil and jojoba oil can effectively remove dirt, oil, and makeup from the skin, leaving it clean.

For normal skin, you can’t go wrong with the classic Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Lotion. While the whole product range is suitable for most skin types; for normal skin any of the lotions in the blue Shirojyun line are suitable for brightening, and any of the lotions in the red Gokujyun Alpha line are suitable for anti-aging. Is Hada Labo good for acne-prone skin? The Hada Labo Anti-Aging Facial Sheet Masks are made with soft cotton infused with an anti-aging serum to boost hydration, smooth the appearance of fine lines, and restore firmness. The masks contain Super Hyaluronic Acid, vitamin E, and collagen as key ingredients. After applying this sheet mask, it is recommended to leave the mask on for at least 10 minutes. What Are The Key Hada Labo Skincare Ingredients? In a way! Japanese lotions are considered a preparation step, one that sits in between cleansing and moisturizing. Designed to soften the skin, they are often followed with other moisturizing products (such as milks, emulsions and creams) which are layered on top. That said, though it’s not recommended by the brand, depending on your skin type and needs some people do use this as their only moisturizer. The Hada Labo range features hyaluronic acid which acts as a magnet for moisture, providing intense hydration to help smooth the skin. Hada Labo Lotion vs MilkHyaluronic acid is a powerful ingredient that is naturally produced by the body; however, the production rate reduces as you get older, which can result in wrinkles and fine lines. For this reason, it is important to keep feeding your skin hyaluronic acid to ensure that it stays hydrated and soft. While it is a popular ingredient that is widely used in most skincare brand, Hada Labo has created a truly unique formula unlike any other brand in the market! Let’s dive in to the Best 14 Hada Labo Skincare Products in 2021.

Hada Labo is my go-to moisturizer in the cooler months (more on that below). It’s the last step in my skincare routine at night, and before sunscreen in the morning.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.

A lot of people think that higher prices they pay to beauty products, better results they see on their skin. However, it’s not really true when it comes to Japanese beauty products. I agree that the quality of high-end brands’ beauty products are usually very good (also, you get great customer services at the stores), but there are numbers of amazing beauty products sold at Japanese drugstores including skin care and makeup products. These products are called “Puchipura Kosume” which means petit (small) price and they are popular among all generations. 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. Beauty lovers, you’ll want to spread the word about Hada Labo Tokyo™ - Japan’s number one selling skincare brand that’s now available in the UK. Seeing as Asian skincare routines are renowned for creating supple, soft, and blemish-free complexions, there is something to learn from using a Hada Labo Tokyo™ recommended regime. The Japanese brand uses four types of hyaluronic acid which all work on different levels of the skin: If you’re new to Japanese skincare and Hada Labo specifically, you might be a wee bit confused about the distinction between lotion and milk.

Who can use Hada Labo Tokyo™ products?

Besides the regular line, Gokujyun series is also available with two other variations: Gokujyun Premium for deeper moisturization and Medicated Gokujyun for oily or acne prone skin. Hada Labo Moisturizer is a simple, no-frills, everyday moisturizer that’s formulated with 3 kinds of hyaluronic acid that hydrate and condition skin. In Japanese skincare though, while both products are meant to deliver moisture and hydration, “lotion” refers to a product similar to a toner while “milk” refers to a product more closely resembling a moisturizer. Gentle and hydrating. Second, I love how hydrating it is. We get pretty cold winters here and this product keeps my skin hydrated and moisturized (I’m combination-dry in the winter). Of course, if I go out and it’s -30C/-22F, my face dries out immediately. I have yet to find a product to protect my skin against that. But for “normal” winter days, this works great for me. When we are young, our skin is rich with hyaluronic acid and our bodies readily produce it. With age and exposure to the sun’s UVA and UVB rays, though, our skin cells produce less and less hyaluronic acid. The result is drier, less elastic skin. With a reduced ability to retain moisture, skin also becomes wrinkled. Since hyaluronic acid is the key molecule involved with skin moisture, it’s clear that a strong relationship exists between skin aging and levels of hyaluronic acid. According to the scholarly journal DermatoEndocrinology, hyaluronic acid helps to reduce signs of aging by protecting collagen and decreasing epidermal water loss associated with sun exposure, low humidity, and other external factors associated with skin dryness.



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