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    Secret words of skin beauty: Kojic Acid Whitening may cause cancer

    • Last Update: 2010-06-11
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    In the cold winter, the skin should resist the bad weather and deal with the dry indoor environment How to have healthy skin without too much fussy work? In addition to doing basic maintenance in the morning and evening, what else can make the skin shine? Life home editor specially collected all kinds of skin beautifying secret words for you, so that you can easily deal with skin problems in winter! Fruit acid is an acid extracted from fruit, among which glycolic acid extracted from sugarcane has the best effect, and is most commonly used at present Its function is to stimulate the growth of new cells after removing the hyperkeratotic cuticle, and at the same time, it helps to remove the fine lines of the face, fade the epidermis pigment, and make the skin softer, whiter, smoother and more elastic Kojic acid was found to be the most effective whitening agent in the comparative test Kojic acid is generally extracted from Penicillium, Aspergillus and other filamentous fungi, which is a kind of toxic cell, so it is not completely popular in the market According to the latest research report of Japan, kojic acid composition may have the risk of cancer Arbutin can effectively reduce the formation of melanin without affecting the cell proliferation, that is to say, its safety is relatively high Arbutin, also known as arbutin and arbutin, is extracted from plants Shiseido launched arbutin as early as 1990 It is said that the 21st century will be the century of arbutin Vitamin C is one of the representative additives used in whitening products Aloe and aloe are used in whitening products because it has a good care effect on the skin after sunburn and reduces the skin blackening caused by ultraviolet stimulation Aloe Vera is an amazing beauty plant discovered in the 1990s, almost all-around -- moisturizing, sunscreen, freckle removal, wrinkle removal, whitening, anti-aging, and even hair care It is said that using fresh aloe juice is the secret recipe of Cleopatra Licorice and mulberry extracts are extracted from the roots of licorice and are generally added to the care products after sun exposure to eliminate the slight inflammation on the skin after strong sun exposure Licorice extract is very safe Mulberry extract is the latest whitening ingredient developed by the French It has a mild and effective effect The uneven distribution of endothelin in the skin is the main cause of color spots When the anti endothelin agent enters into the skin, it can combine with the receptor of melanocyte membrane and make endothelin lose its effect Endothelin orange antioxidant is a new raw material, which represents the latest level of whitening technology.
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