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SKIN LAB SHAMPOO

SKIN LAB SHAMPOO

A new skin care shampoo for the skin

300ml(For product sales)

500ml(For commercial use and product sales refills)

Ingredients

Water, glycerin, cocoyl glycine K, cocamide DEA, lauryl glucoside, pentylene glycol, sugar cane sap, water-soluble proteoglycan, human fat cell conditioned culture solution extract, (citric acid / lactic acid / linoleic acid / oleic acid) glyceryl, olive fruit Oil, Polysorbate 60, 1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Tropolon, Kakitannin, Chloramine T, Allantin, Glyceryllithic Acid 2K, BG, Methylisothiazolinone, Ethanol, Phenoxyethanol

A shampoo specializing in the skin that gives the skin a radiant glow.

Moisturizing shampoo containing liposomal human adipose stem cell culture medium.

5 free prescriptions for peace of mind

Sulfate-free, paraben-free, cation-free, fragrance-coloring-free, silicon-free

Prescription design for skin

The formula is designed to allow moisturizing ingredients to penetrate the skin.

◇For those who value pet skin care

*It is intended for pets with symptoms such as "weak skin" and "greasy skin".

◇For those who are concerned about the ingredients

*By freeing 5 important ingredients, you can use it with confidence.

◇For those who want to moisturize the skin of pets

*By activating moisturizing cells from the deep part of the skin with liposomal human stem cell culture solution, it moisturizes the skin while washing.

SteM water (human stem cell culture medium)

A human stem cell culture medium emulsified to a concentration of 10% and stabilized.


Olive fruit oil, (Citric acid Lactic acid Linoleic acid Oleic acid) Glyceryl, Polysorbate 60, Tropolone, 1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl glycol, Water

SteM water is made by combining these ingredients with human adipose stem cell culture medium.

SteM water is made into liposomes (like encapsulation) and has a small molecular weight to facilitate penetration, and has the effect of enhancing the effect of human stem cell culture medium.

Proteoglycan

It is a glycoprotein extracted from nasal cartilage called salmon ice head. Like hyaluronic acid and collagen, it is a biological component that keeps the dermis moisturized and elastic. It is one of the hottest cosmetological moisturizing ingredients in the beauty industry.

Proteoglycan is said to have 1.3 times the water retention capacity of hyaluronic acid. It is less sticky and features a smooth texture. Since it has a smaller molecular weight than hyaluronic acid, it has a high permeability and has the advantage of being difficult to dry over time. Proteoglycan is an ingredient suitable for dry skin and aging care. It also has the ability to promote the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid, which are important components for aiming for beautiful skin, as well as the epidermal growth effect and antioxidant effect.

Cocoyl glycine K

It is a potassium salt of coconut glycine obtained by condensing a fatty acid chloride obtained from coconut oil with glycine, which is a kind of neutral amino acid, and is an amino acid-based surfactant.

Among amino acid-based detergents, it is a component that is characterized by its firm detergency and refreshing finish. It is an environmentally friendly ingredient with good foaming and a very high decomposition rate. It is an ingredient that is also used in facial cleansing foams, and it has almost no feeling of tension after continuous face washing, and it is moisturized after use.

Cocamide DEA

It is a plant-derived nonionic surfactant with a fatty acid obtained from coconut as a hydrophobic group and diethanolamine as a hydrophilic group. It has excellent foaming and foaming properties, and is often used mainly to improve foaming of shampoos and facial cleansers. Cocamide DEA alone does not have much detergency and is often used as an adjunct to other detergency ingredients.

In addition, it has almost no skin irritation or allergies, and is generally said to be a highly safe and problem-free ingredient.

Lauryl glucoside

A nonionic surfactant used for baby soap and sensitive skin, which is a cleansing ingredient derived from the "sugar" of plants.

Originally, nonionic detergents do not foam and are used as bath salts, except for glucoside detergents, which foam. It has excellent rinsing properties, has a refreshing detergency, and has the same foaming power, stability, and light durability as anionic surfactants. It is very low in irritation and has a weak detergency.

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