What's inside
What's inside
Key Ingredients
Benefits
Concerns
Ingredients Side-by-side
Water
Skin ConditioningCetearyl Alcohol
EmollientParfum
MaskingPisum Sativum Peptide
Skin ConditioningStearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
EmulsifyingBehentrimonium Chloride
PreservativePrunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
Skin ConditioningPhenoxyethanol
PreservativePEG-100 Stearate
Glyceryl Stearate
EmollientAvena Sativa Kernel Oil
Skin ConditioningLactic Acid
BufferingButyrospermum Parkii Butter
Skin ConditioningIsopropyl Alcohol
SolventCaffeine
Skin ConditioningDisodium EDTA
Glycerin
HumectantHydrolyzed Rice Protein
Skin ConditioningSodium PCA
HumectantSodium Lactate
BufferingAllantoin
Skin ConditioningChlorphenesin
AntimicrobialArginine
MaskingAspartic Acid
MaskingPCA
HumectantLeuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate
AntimicrobialLimonene
PerfumingLinalool
PerfumingGlycine
BufferingAlanine
MaskingSerine
MaskingValine
MaskingIsoleucine
Skin ConditioningProline
Skin ConditioningThreonine
Potassium Sorbate
PreservativeHistidine
HumectantPhenylalanine
MaskingSodium Benzoate
MaskingCitric Acid
BufferingSodium Hydroxide
BufferingWater, Cetearyl Alcohol, Parfum, Pisum Sativum Peptide, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Behentrimonium Chloride, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Phenoxyethanol, PEG-100 Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate, Avena Sativa Kernel Oil, Lactic Acid, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Isopropyl Alcohol, Caffeine, Disodium EDTA, Glycerin, Hydrolyzed Rice Protein, Sodium PCA, Sodium Lactate, Allantoin, Chlorphenesin, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, PCA, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Limonene, Linalool, Glycine, Alanine, Serine, Valine, Isoleucine, Proline, Threonine, Potassium Sorbate, Histidine, Phenylalanine, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide
Water
Skin ConditioningCetyl Alcohol
EmollientStearyl Alcohol
EmollientBrassica Alcohol
EmollientPropanediol
SolventIsopropyl Myristate
EmollientBrassicyl Isoleucinate Esylate
Emulsion StabilisingMaltodextrin
AbsorbentPanax Ginseng Root Extract
EmollientBiotin
AntiseborrhoeicTocopheryl Acetate
AntioxidantPanthenol
Skin ConditioningAloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Skin ConditioningArgania Spinosa Kernel Oil
EmollientHydrolyzed Wheat Protein
Skin ConditioningCalendula Officinalis Flower Extract
MaskingCetrimonium Chloride
AntimicrobialCetyl Esters
EmollientCitric Acid
BufferingCitrus Aurantium Dulcis Peel Oil
MaskingCitrus Paradisi Peel Oil
MaskingGlycerin
HumectantGuar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
Skin ConditioningLauryl Pyrrolidone
CleansingPrunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
Skin ConditioningRosa Canina Fruit Oil
EmollientParfum
MaskingDehydroacetic Acid
PreservativeCoconut Alcohol
EmollientVegetable Oil
Skin ConditioningWater, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Brassica Alcohol, Propanediol, Isopropyl Myristate, Brassicyl Isoleucinate Esylate, Maltodextrin, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Biotin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Panthenol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Cetrimonium Chloride, Cetyl Esters, Citric Acid, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Peel Oil, Citrus Paradisi Peel Oil, Glycerin, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Lauryl Pyrrolidone, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, Parfum, Dehydroacetic Acid, Coconut Alcohol, Vegetable Oil
Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Citric 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 GlycerinParfum is a catch-all term for an ingredient or more that is used to give a scent to products.
Also called "fragrance", this ingredient can be a blend of hundreds of chemicals or plant oils. This means every product with "fragrance" or "parfum" in the ingredients list is a different mixture.
For instance, Habanolide is a proprietary trade name for a specific aroma chemical. When used as a fragrance ingredient in cosmetics, most aroma chemicals fall under the broad labeling category of “FRAGRANCE” or “PARFUM” according to EU and US regulations.
The term 'parfum' or 'fragrance' is not regulated in many countries. In many cases, it is up to the brand to define this term.
For instance, many brands choose to label themselves as "fragrance-free" because they are not using synthetic fragrances. However, their products may still contain ingredients such as essential oils that are considered a fragrance by INCI standards.
One example is Calendula flower extract. Calendula is an essential oil that still imparts a scent or 'fragrance'.
Depending on the blend, the ingredients in the mixture can cause allergies and sensitivities on the skin. Some ingredients that are known EU allergens include linalool and citronellol.
Parfum can also be used to mask or cover an unpleasant scent.
The bottom line is: not all fragrances/parfum/ingredients are created equally. If you are worried about fragrances, we recommend taking a closer look at an ingredient. And of course, we always recommend speaking with a professional.
Learn more about ParfumPrunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil comes from the sweet almond, a tree native to Iran. This oil has no fragrance and is non-volatile.
Almonds contain healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals. It is a rich source of Vitamin E, a great antioxidant and skin conditioning ingredient. Sweet almond oil contains fatty acids such as linolenic acid and triglycerides.
The content of sweet almond oil makes it a great emollient; it can help soften and hydrate your skin. Emollients create a barrier over your skin to trap moisture in. Sweet almond oil has antioxidant properties.
Those with an almond allergy should be careful of this ingredient and speak with a professional about using it in your skincare.
This ingredient may not be fungal-acne safe.
Learn more about Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis OilWater. 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