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Ingredients Side-by-side
Water
Skin ConditioningDimethicone
EmollientGlycerin
HumectantPropanediol
SolventPolysilicone-11
Cetearyl Olivate
Butylene Glycol
Humectant1,2-Hexanediol
Skin ConditioningSodium Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer
Emulsion StabilisingSorbitan Olivate
EmulsifyingPolyisobutene
Carbomer
Emulsion StabilisingAminomethyl Propanol
BufferingCitric Acid
BufferingCaprylhydroxamic Acid
Disodium EDTA
Sodium Hyaluronate
HumectantDimethiconol
EmollientCaprylyl/Capryl Glucoside
CleansingDecyl Glucoside
CleansingWater, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Propanediol, Polysilicone-11, Cetearyl Olivate, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Sorbitan Olivate, Polyisobutene, Carbomer, Aminomethyl Propanol, Citric Acid, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hyaluronate, Dimethiconol, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Decyl Glucoside
Water
Skin ConditioningPolysorbate 20
EmulsifyingGlycolic Acid
BufferingHamamelis Virginiana Water
AstringentButylene Glycol
HumectantSodium Hydroxide
BufferingLactobacillus Ferment Lysate
Skin ConditioningGlycerin
HumectantGluconolactone
Skin ConditioningInulin
Skin ConditioningPropanediol
SolventSodium Benzoate
MaskingPelargonium Graveolens Flower Oil
MaskingPotassium Sorbate
PreservativeSodium Gluconate
Skin ConditioningEnantia Chlorantha Bark Extract
Skin ConditioningPanax Ginseng Root Extract
EmollientAlpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide
CleansingSaccharomyces Lysate
Skin ConditioningCamellia Oleifera Leaf Extract
AstringentMentha Piperita Oil
MaskingDisodium Succinate
MaskingTasmannia Lanceolata Fruit Extract
Skin ConditioningVitis Vinifera Juice Extract
AntioxidantGlycine
BufferingGlutamic Acid
HumectantValine
MaskingThreonine
Oleanolic Acid
Skin ConditioningCitric Acid
BufferingSalicylic Acid
MaskingMacrocystis Pyrifera Extract
Skin ConditioningAloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder
Skin ConditioningMelia Azadirachta Seed Oil
EmollientWater, Polysorbate 20, Glycolic Acid, Hamamelis Virginiana Water, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Hydroxide, Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, Glycerin, Gluconolactone, Inulin, Propanediol, Sodium Benzoate, Pelargonium Graveolens Flower Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Gluconate, Enantia Chlorantha Bark Extract, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Saccharomyces Lysate, Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract, Mentha Piperita Oil, Disodium Succinate, Tasmannia Lanceolata Fruit Extract, Vitis Vinifera Juice Extract, Glycine, Glutamic Acid, Valine, Threonine, Oleanolic Acid, Citric Acid, Salicylic Acid, Macrocystis Pyrifera Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Melia Azadirachta Seed Oil
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Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Butylene Glycol (or BG) is used within cosmetic products for a few different reasons:
Overall, Butylene Glycol is a safe and well-rounded ingredient that works well with other ingredients.
Though this ingredient works well with most skin types, some people with sensitive skin may experience a reaction such as allergic rashes, closed comedones, or itchiness.
Learn more about Butylene GlycolCitric Acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) naturally found in citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and limes.
Like other AHAs, citric acid can exfoliate skin by breaking down the bonds that hold dead skin cells together. This helps reveal smoother and brighter skin underneath.
However, this exfoliating effect only happens at high concentrations (20%) which can be hard to find in cosmetic products.
Due to this, citric acid is usually included in small amounts as a pH adjuster. This helps keep products slightly more acidic and compatible with skin's natural pH.
In skincare formulas, citric acid can:
While it can provide some skin benefits, research shows lactic acid and glycolic acid are generally more effective and less irritating exfoliants.
Most citric acid used in skincare today is made by fermenting sugars (usually from molasses). This synthetic version is identical to the natural citrus form but easier to stabilize and use in formulations.
Read more about some other popular AHA's here:
Learn more about Citric AcidGlycerin is already naturally found in your skin. It helps moisturize and protect your skin.
A study from 2016 found glycerin to be more effective as a humectant than AHAs and hyaluronic acid.
As a humectant, it helps the skin stay hydrated by pulling moisture to your skin. The low molecular weight of glycerin allows it to pull moisture into the deeper layers of your skin.
Hydrated skin improves your skin barrier; Your skin barrier helps protect against irritants and bacteria.
Glycerin has also been found to have antimicrobial and antiviral properties. Due to these properties, glycerin is often used in wound and burn treatments.
In cosmetics, glycerin is usually derived from plants such as soybean or palm. However, it can also be sourced from animals, such as tallow or animal fat.
This ingredient is organic, colorless, odorless, and non-toxic.
Glycerin is the name for this ingredient in American English. British English uses Glycerol/Glycerine.
Learn more about GlycerinPropanediol is an all-star ingredient. It softens, hydrates, and smooths the skin.
It’s often used to:
Propanediol is not likely to cause sensitivity and considered safe to use. It is derived from corn or petroleum with a clear color and no scent.
Learn more about PropanediolWater. It's the most common cosmetic ingredient of all. You'll usually see it at the top of ingredient lists, meaning that it makes up the largest part of the product.
So why is it so popular? Water most often acts as a solvent - this means that it helps dissolve other ingredients into the formulation.
You'll also recognize water as that liquid we all need to stay alive. If you see this, drink a glass of water. Stay hydrated!
Learn more about Water