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What's inside
Key Ingredients
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Ingredients Side-by-side
Water
Skin ConditioningAzelaic Acid
BufferingPropanediol
SolventEthoxydiglycol
HumectantParaffinum Liquidum
EmollientIsopropyl Myristate
EmollientDimethicone
EmollientNiacinamide
SmoothingGlyceryl Stearate
EmollientCetearyl Alcohol
EmollientPEG-100 Stearate
SurfactantInulin
Skin ConditioningCichorium Intybus Extract
Skin ConditioningPolyacrylate Crosspolymer-11
Emulsion StabilisingPropylene Glycol
HumectantPEG-20
HumectantPhenoxyethanol
PreservativeLanolin Alcohol
EmollientCaprylyl Glycol
EmollientGlycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract
BleachingXanthan Gum
EmulsifyingHydroxyethylcellulose
Emulsion StabilisingOleyl Alcohol
EmollientSorbitol
HumectantEthylhexylglycerin
Skin ConditioningFructose
HumectantBisabolol
AntioxidantDisodium EDTA
Sodium Hyaluronate
HumectantWater, Azelaic Acid, Propanediol, Ethoxydiglycol, Paraffinum Liquidum, Isopropyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Niacinamide, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, PEG-100 Stearate, Inulin, Cichorium Intybus Extract, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-11, Propylene Glycol, PEG-20, Phenoxyethanol, Lanolin Alcohol, Caprylyl Glycol, Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Oleyl Alcohol, Sorbitol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Fructose, Bisabolol, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hyaluronate
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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.
Azelaic acid is a multitasker ingredient that helps treat acne, pigmentation, and irritation. It is a great option for sensitive skin.
What makes it special?
OTC Azelaic acid is usually available in concentrations from 10-15% and anything over requires a prescription.
Here's what each tier does best:
Unlike other acids, azelaic acid will not make your skin more photosensitive/sun sensitive.
Though this ingredient is naturally occurring in grains like wheat, rye, and barley, it is usually synthetically created for cosmetics to ensure stability and effectiveness.
Learn more about Azelaic AcidDisodium EDTA is a chelating agent. It grabs onto and deactivates metal ions that sneak into your products from water, packaging, or air.
This ingredient mainly works behind the scenes and helps with:
On top of that, this ingredient can counteract the effects of hard water by binding to the minerals in it.
One thing worth knowing is that Disodium EDTA has been shown to be a mild penetration enhancer. It can help other ingredients absorb into skin more effectively which can be a double-edged sword (great for actives, but can also make the active too strong if you have sensitive skin).
Clinical patch testing showed no significant skin irritation at typical use concentrations and minimal dermal absorption.
You'll most likely see this ingredient near the end of an ingredient list. It's typically found in concentrations less than 1%.
Learn more about Disodium EDTAPropylene Glycol is a synthetic, colorless, odorless liquid that has been a staple in cosmetics for decades. It is a skin conditioning agent, humectant, and solvent.
As a humectant, it draw water to the skin to reduce flaking and restore suppleness. It's also a solvent that helps dissolve other actives and keeps formulas stable across temperature changes.
The CIR Expert Panel has confirmed this ingredient to be nontoxic and clinical studies show no sensitization at cosmetic use concentrations.
True allergic reactions are quite rare: a 15-year retrospective study of 6,751 patients found only 0.31% had a positive reaction (and less than half were considered clinically relevant).
It seemed that when sensitization does occur, it's most commonly linked to topical medication (like corticosteroids) and not cosmetics. Allergic contact dermatitis also appears largely limited to individuals with underlying skin conditions.
Overall, propylene glycol is a well-studied ingredient that most people can tolerate without issue.
Learn more about Propylene GlycolWater. 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. Remember to stay hydrated!
Learn more about Water