A powerful soothing agent
An ingredient popular for sebum control and regulation, along with anti-ageing properties
Azelaic acid is a very potent ingredient in tackling redness/rosacea as well as a very strong calming ingredient. A good addition to your daily skincare
This ingredient is an one of choice when the primary concern is pigmentation and/or uneven skin tone. Kojic acid is also potent in improving dark spots.
Soothes the skin and also enables other potent actives to act better.
Its moisturizing properties soften skin's texture. Betaine soothes and protects the skin
Naturally available in the chamomile flower, it can also be made in laboratory conditions. Bisabolol is primarily used as a soothing agent for the skin or scalp. It also has anti-oxidant and anti-ageing properties that make it a power tool in the skin specialists' arsenal.
When applied to the skin, salicylic acid may work by helping the skin to shed dead cells from the top layer and by decreasing redness and swelling (inflammation). Salicylic acid also helps in oil control. This decreases the number of pimples that form and speeds healing.
It increases cell turnover and helps eliminate accumulated dead skin cells on the epidermis — the top layer of the skin. It is a hydrating AHA. When using lactic acid in higher concentrations, the skin gets firmer and thicker. As a result, there is an overall smoother appearance and fewer fine lines and deep wrinkles.
When applied to the skin, glycolic acid works to break the bonds between the outer layer of skin cells, including dead skin cells, and the next skin cell layer. This creates a peeling effect that can make the skin appear smoother and more even.
Peptides are amino acids that are the building blocks of certain proteins needed by the skin, like collagen and elastin. Using a serum or moisturizer that contains peptides can lead to firmer, younger-looking skin and maybe even fewer breakouts.
It has anti-aging effects and can help clear acne. Products containing retinol are widely available over-the-counter, and stronger concentrations of retinoids are available by prescription.
It helps the products spread more evenly and helps it dry quickly, thus providing all the benefits without weighing the skin or hair down.
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is frequently employed in sunscreens as inorganic physical sun blocker. As TiO2 is more effective in UVB range, the combination of these particles assures a broad-band UV protection.
Oxybenzone is a benzophenone derivative used as a sunscreen agent. Oxybenzone absorbs UVB and UVA II rays, resulting in a photochemical excitation and absorption of energy.
Ceramides are fats or lipids that are found in skin cells. They make up 30% to 40% of your outer skin layer, or epidermis. Ceramides are important for retaining your skin's moisture and preventing the entry of germs into your body.
antioxidant which helps protect the skin against oxidative damage
Niacinamide is a water-soluble vitamin that works with the natural substances in your skin to help regulate sebum, visibly minimise enlarged pores, diminish dullness, and strengthen a weakened skin barrier
Hyaluronic acid hydrates skin, increases its' water holding capacity, helps skin stretch and flex and reduces skin wrinkles and lines. Hyaluronic acid is also proven to help wounds heal faster and can reduce scarring.