Dermal Therapy - Overnight Lip Repair – Lip Mask

Dermal Therapy Overnight Lip Repair – Lip Mask

Efficacy100/100

Works for:

based on ingredients and %
  • Moisturizing
  • Exfoliation
  • Anti-oxidation
  • Anti-aging

Can it cause trouble?

  • Irritation risk: high
  • Comedogenic risk ingredients: 0

Key actives

Bakuchiol0.5% - 1.2%Glycolic acid0.95% - 1.45%Lactic acid0.3% - 0.75%
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Product Summary

"Dermal Therapy - Overnight Lip Repair – Lip Mask" is effective for: Moisturizing, Exfoliation and Anti-aging

Ingredient callouts

  • This product contains acids (lactic acid 0.30% - 0.75% and glycolic acid 0.95% - 1.45%). Their concentration is low, and they will not have a strong exfoliating effect. Instead, they work to support the skin natural acid mantle and to attract water (as humectants). Lactic acid is particularly good in attracting water to the upper layer of the skin and improving the skin barrier.
  • Bakuchiol in this lip sunscreen (the concentration is about 0.50% - 1.20%). Helps fight photodamage (wrinkles, elasticity loss and pigmentation) and can reduce clogged pores and blemishes. Bakuchiol is a compound extracted from a plant Babchi. It acts similar to retinoids, but with less irritation risk.
  • As a plus, this moisturizer also contains Ceramides (ceramide eop 0.40% - 0.90%, phytosphingosine 0.40% - 0.90%, ceramide ap 0.35% - 0.75% and ceramide np 0.40% - 0.90%). Ceramides are a type of lipids that our skin produces itself. They are a building block of the skin's barrier. Ceramides used in skincare are synthetic or extracted from plants. They work well for softening the skin surface and "patch holes" in the skin's barrier.
  • We like that this moisturizer contains peptides (palmitoyl tripeptide-38 0.30% - 0.75%). There are many different kind of Peptides and they are naturally present in our skin. They all are a combination of aminoacids. Some of them work as natural antibiotics, promote wound-healing and production of collagen. The science is still not settled on how effective Peptides are in skincare, but it is very likely that they have a benefit. Peptides might help restore the skin barrier and fight the signs of aging. At the very least, Peptides work as humectants: they attract water to the upper layer of the skin and improve its hydration.

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