In this article, we will talk about Fairy Skin Glow Booster Serum. It is a new serum that tackles several skin issues gently. In other words, it is lightweight moisturizer. Moreover, it penetrates deeper to deliver active ingredients into your skin. Moreover, it is a mineral oil and paraben-free serum gel.
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It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water.
Its main job is usually to be a solvent for the other ingredients. Other tasks include helping the product to absorb faster and deeper into the skin (penetration enhancer). In addition to making the product spread nicely over the skin (slip agent), and attracting water (humectant) into the skin.
A sugar beet derived amino acid derivative with nice skin protection and moisturization properties. Betain’s special thing is being an osmolyte, a molecule that helps to control cell-water balance. It is also a natural osmoprotectant. In other words, it attracts water away from the protein surface and thus protects them from denaturation and increases their thermodynamic stability. It also gives sensorial benefits to the formula and when used in cleansers, it helps to make them milder and gentler.
It’s pretty much the current IT-preservative. It’s safe and gentle, but even more importantly, it’s not a feared-by-everyone-mostly-without-scientific-reason paraben. Also, it’s not something new. It can be found in nature – in green tea.
A little helper ingredient that works as a preservative. It works against bacteria and some species of fungi and yeast. It’s often combined with IT-preservative, phenoxyethanol.
A 100% natural and plant-derived moisturizer that mimics the natural carbohydrate fraction found in the upper layer of the skin. Its special magic power is to bind to the skin stronger and longer than other moisturizer ingredients do so it can keep the skin hydrated longer than usual.
The ester of menthol and lactic acid, this ingredient is used as a cooling or flavoring agent and fragrance in cosmetics.
A big molecule created from repeated subunits (a polymer of acrylic acid). It magically converts a liquid into a nice gel formula. It usually has to be neutralized with a base (such as sodium hydroxide) for the thickening to occur. Moreover, it creates viscous, clear gels that also feel nice and non-tacky on the skin. No wonder, it is a very popular and common ingredient. Typically used at 1% or less in most formulations.
Xanthan gum is all natural, a chain of sugar molecules (polysaccharide) produced from individual sugar molecules (glucose and sucrose) via fermentation. Moreover, It’s one of the most commonly used thickeners and emulsion stabilizers. If the product is too runny, a little xanthan gum will make it more gel-like.
It’s a little helper ingredient that helps to set the pH of a cosmetic formulation to be just right. It’s very alkaline (you know the opposite of being very acidic): a 1% solution has a pH of around 10. Also, it does not have the very best safety reputation but in general, you do not have to worry about it.
Super common soothing ingredient. It can be found naturally in the roots & leaves of the comfrey plant. Also, it’s not only soothing but it’ also skin-softening and protecting and can promote wound healing.
It stands for EthyleneDiamineTetraacetic Acid. It’s a famous molecule for being an excellent chelating agent
Moisturizer/humectant.
Skin conditioning.
It’s the chemically chopped up version of normal lecithin. Most often it’s used to create liposomes and to coat and stabilize other ingredients.
It protects and boost collagen and improve skin texture
Nice smelling stuff.
It comes from citrus fruits and is an AHA. Also, it can help sun-damaged skin, increase skin thickness and some nice hydrating things called glycosaminoglycans in the skin.
Colorant.
Colorant.
Your skin will look firmer and smoother. Also, the serum improves skin tone. Not these alone, but also, it exaggerates cell renewal.
Made in The Philippines.
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