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Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioning Gel Versus Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner

General Moisturizer
Toner
Japanese Brand Japan
Japanese Brand Japan

Updated on April 11, 2025

Overview

What they are

These products are both fungal acne (malassezia) safe . They have a total of 5 ingredients in common

Suited For

They're both likely to be good for dry skin and brightening skin

Free From

They both do not contain any common allergens, fragrances, oils or sulfates

What's Inside

They both contain parabens

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Ingredient Info

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About this product

About this product

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Key Ingredients

Benefits

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Benefits

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Ingredients Side-by-side

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Ingredients Explained

These ingredients are found in both products.

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Skin Conditioning, Solvent

Water. 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!

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Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting

Glycerin 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.

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Masking, Solvent

Dipropylene Glycol is a synthetically created stabilizer and solvent. It is a part of the glycol class in the alcohol family.

Dipropylene Glycol helps dissolve and evenly distribute ingredients. It also helps decrease viscosity and thin out texture.

As a masking agent, Dipropylene Glycol can be used to cover the smell of other ingredients. However, it does not have a scent.

Studies show Dipropylene Glycol is considered safe to use in skincare.

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Humectant, Masking, Skin Conditioning

Butylene Glycol (or BG) is used within cosmetic products for a few different reasons:

  • It is a solvent, meaning that it helps to dissolve other ingredients. This also enhances the absorption of the product into one's skin.
  • It is a humectant, which means that it helps attract moisture into the skin.
  • It helps improve product application.
  • It has mild preservative properties.

Overall, Butylene Glycol is a safe and well-rounded ingredient that works well with other ingredients.

Preservative

Methylparaben is a preservative and is a paraben. It is used to prevent the growth of fungus, mold, and other harmful bacteria. Parabens are chemicals used as preservatives in both cosmetics and food.

Methylparaben can be synthetically created. It can also be found naturally in some fruits, such as blueberries.

Oftentimes, Methylparaben is combined with other parabens to help increase the shelf life.

The safety of Methylparaben is currently being studied. While ongoing studies are looking into the safety of parabens, the results have been very mixed. Some studies have not found Methylparaben to be harmful.

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When to use

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Reviews

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Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioning Gel 18 ingredients

3.4 /5
from 7 ratings
Light (5) Hydrating (4) Absorbs Well (4)
Qinasofree's avatar

Qinasofree

3 years ago
Review

Hydration all the way
Love how the product basically turns to water once you put on your skin. I wear this on my face and all over my body, because there is def more than enough. My skin just absorbs this products and it keeps my skin moisturise throughout the day

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JosefineLundstrm

1 year ago
Review

Caused sensitivity

#drying
#irritating
#light
#no scent

Naturie Hatomugi Skin Conditioner 12 ingredients

5.0 /5
from 3 ratings
Great Value (3) Hydrating (3) Works Well (3)
_26's avatar

_26

3 months ago
Review

A very basic but reliable toner!

One bottle is very inexpensive and has LOTS of products, which will last you more than 6 months. Some stores also offer a spray bottle version, which I highly recommend to make layering easier and less messy.

I personally have been using this to layer hydration in my skin without resorting to thicker creams and serums; I can control the amount of moisture and Show more

#great value
#hydrating
#light
#absorbs well
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hi It's me ace

2 months ago
Review

bought this when i went to japan, i think it just hydrates your skin so I don't think it's necessary to buy it but it works really well for my skin and for calming my acnes👌🏻 would buy this again!

#great value
#hydrating
#absorbs well
#no scent