Skin care series
Your skin care products may be causing skin problems.
The original skin care products are those that can be used equally by babies and adults of all ages. The original function of the skin is the barrier function that does not allow the loss of moisture from the body and prevents external stimuli from entering.
This is a function that is inherent in our skin regardless of age or gender. However, in recent years, there are many products that are categorized and divided by age, such as “XX skin type”.
Ideally, instead of temporarily categorizing skin care by age or category, it is important to consider what can be done to help people with skin problems achieve healthy skin. So, what is healthy skin? Healthy skin is when the balance of sebum, intercellular lipids, and NMF is in order.
However, the current focus of skin care is on how to make the skin look beautiful, and products are made with this goal in mind. Rather than focusing on making the skin look beautiful, choosing skin care products that consider how to keep the skin healthy may lead to future beauty. We believe that skin care is about using the skin’s inherent functions while supplementing what is lacking to get closer to healthy skin.
Correct Cleansing, Proper Moisturizing, Anti-Inflammatory Care
Instead of stripping away everything with strong cleansing agents, we consider the skin’s mechanisms and the type of dirt to determine what kind of cleanser is best.
We believe that “proper cleansing” is the first step towards healthy skin.
Cleansing is essential.
We remove oil-based dirt (makeup) with oil-based cleansers, while preserving the moisture necessary for the skin.
Various types of oil envelop makeup and sebum, gently lifting dirt away from the skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and clean. Our cleansers work effectively even on waterproof cosmetics while leaving your skin feeling neither sticky nor tight.
Cleaning every corner of your pores
Washing is important.
After removing oil-based impurities with cleansing oil, use a cleansing soap to remove water-soluble impurities.
We recommend double cleansing with gentle amino acid-based cleansing ingredients that are kind to your skin.
Cleanse with fine foam to wash away impurities and leave your skin feeling moist. By gently removing impurities deep in your pores with elastic foam while preserving your skin’s moisture, you can achieve clear, transparent skin.
Correct moisturizing
After proper cleansing, use a water-soluble lotion and lipid component to keep the skin moist and supple, and to restore it to a plump and well-hydrated state.
Supplementing
Supplementation With reference to the skin’s natural moisturizing factor (NMF), we have included PCA-Na amino acid moisturizing ingredients, royal jelly extract, and hyaluronic acid.
This thick and creamy lotion supports the skin’s moisturizing power and leads to a supple, hydrated complexion. It nurtures a firm, moist skin texture.
Providing the moisture that the skin needs
Supplementing
A cream that works on the “intercellular lipids,” which play an important role in moisturizing the skin. By balancing the ingredients that work on intercellular lipids and those that supplement the skin’s barrier function, it adjusts the skin’s inherent moisturizing power and maintains its moisture.
Achieving Healthy Skin
Once you’ve established the foundation of your skin with “proper cleansing” and “proper moisturizing,” it’s time to step up your skincare game.
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Refining the Skin Daily damage to your skin accumulates over time.
This damage can manifest itself on the surface of your skin as various problems. Skin problems are caused by malfunctioning of skin cells (stratum corneum).
To achieve healthy skin, it is necessary to work on correcting this malfunction and help support the natural functions of your skin. This cream not only smooths and gives your skin elasticity and radiance, but also leads your skin to its natural state.
Moisturizing cream designed to reset the skin
Supplementing
Skin cells are stacked like “bricks,” and the “intercellular lipids” fill the gaps between them. Intercellular lipids provide a barrier function that “prevents external stimulation” and “prevents moisture loss from the skin’s interior.
” They play a role in preventing gaps in the skin. This moisturizing cream was developed with reference to intercellular lipids. It contains cholesterol and ceramides that supplement intercellular lipids.
The cream has a good skin feel, spreads smoothly, and achieves a moisturizing effect.
A moisturizing cream that guides the skin to a healthy and hydrated state.
Supplementing
Supplementation is key. The surface of the skin is smooth while the inside is moisturized. To create a product that maintains healthy and hydrated skin, the design focuses on the “barrier function” that prevents external stimuli and prevents internal moisture from evaporating. The cream works on the stratum corneum and contains plenty of ingredients that fill the gaps between corneocytes, which are closely related to the barrier function.