"Nini Organics - Multi-C Bio Brightening Serum | Natural Skincare" could be helpful for: Moisturizing, but its actives are not the most effective or are not well-studied.
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This product can help improve hydration of the skin with the two types of ingredients.
The first type is called “humectants”:
these ingredients help attract water.
When humectants are on the surface of the skin, they “pull in” the moisture from the outside environment, or from
within deeper layers of the skin. The following ingredients in this product do the job:
glycerin, cucumis sativus fruit extract.
This product also contains ingredients called “occlusives”. They help reduce the speed with which our skin loses moisture to the outside environment. These ingredients also help soften the upper layer of the skin, so it feels less tight and nicer to the touch. The following ingredients in this product do the job: caprylic/capric triglyceride.
One of the best moisturizing ingredients. Naturally present in skin. It attracts water to the upper layer of the skin working as a humectant
A good mix of fatty acids that forms a protective layer on the skin. Improves the shelf life of products. Derived from coconut and glycerin
A plant oil that might somewhat help to neutralize free radicals. It could be irritating
Used to thicken product formulation. Can help attract water to the upper layer of the skin
A fruit extract that might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin. There is no evidence of other benefits in skin
Might be somewhat helpful in reducing hyperpigmentation and neutralizing free radicals but its typical concentration in a product is too low for having an effect
A plant extract that can help neutralize free radicals in skin and attract water to its upper layer
Freshly pressed for brighter, more revitalised skin, the Ni Ni Organics Jui Cy Multi-C Bio Brightening Serum is an innovative gel serum powered by biotech-extracted vitamin C and enriched with potent botanical macerations , all without a single synthetic active.Formulated with a natural vitamin C complex featuring Kakadu Plum, Camu Camu, Goji Berry, and Saffron, it works to visibly brighten, even skin tone, and boost radiance.
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Effective ingredients missing or their concentration is too low
| Promise | Can it deliver? |
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| Evens skin tone |
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A plant extract that can help neutralize free radicals in skin and attract water to its upper layer
One of the best moisturizing ingredients. Naturally present in skin. It attracts water to the upper layer of the skin working as a humectant
A good mix of fatty acids that forms a protective layer on the skin. Improves the shelf life of products. Derived from coconut and glycerin
Creates a thin drying film on the skin resulting in a short-term tightening effect
A plant oil that might somewhat help to neutralize free radicals. It could be irritating
A plant extract that can be irritating. It might contain a compound anthocyanin that could be helpful in neutralizing free radicals
A citrus plant essential oil (in a less concentrated format). Used as a fragrance and can be irritating
Creates a thin drying film on the skin resulting in a short-term tightening effect
A plant extract used as a fragrance. Can be irritating
Might be somewhat helpful in reducing hyperpigmentation and neutralizing free radicals but its typical concentration in a product is too low for having an effect
A good mix of fatty acids that forms a protective layer on the skin. Improves the shelf life of products. Derived from coconut and glycerin
A plant extract that can help neutralize free radicals in skin and attract water to its upper layer
A plant extract that might help neutralize free radicals in skin, but research on its effectiveness is lacking
A fruit extract that might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin. There is no evidence of other benefits in skin
A preservative that comes from radishes fermented by a bacteria. New research suggests that the preservation properties in the ingredient come from an ammonium salt that is not present naturally in radish root but used in its cultivation. Is problematic because the exact amount of the preservative agents is difficult to determine
Can work as an exfoliant but is typically used to adjust the product pH
Used to thicken product formulation. Can help attract water to the upper layer of the skin
Might be somewhat helpful in reducing hyperpigmentation and neutralizing free radicals but its typical concentration in a product is too low for having an effect
One of the best moisturizing ingredients. Naturally present in skin. It attracts water to the upper layer of the skin working as a humectant
A good mix of fatty acids that forms a protective layer on the skin. Improves the shelf life of products. Derived from coconut and glycerin
A plant oil that might somewhat help to neutralize free radicals. It could be irritating
A plant extract that can be irritating. It might contain a compound anthocyanin that could be helpful in neutralizing free radicals
A plant extract that can help neutralize free radicals in skin and attract water to its upper layer
A plant extract that might help neutralize free radicals in skin, but research on its effectiveness is lacking
A citrus plant essential oil (in a less concentrated format). Used as a fragrance and can be irritating
A fruit extract that might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin. There is no evidence of other benefits in skin
Creates a thin drying film on the skin resulting in a short-term tightening effect
A preservative that comes from radishes fermented by a bacteria. New research suggests that the preservation properties in the ingredient come from an ammonium salt that is not present naturally in radish root but used in its cultivation. Is problematic because the exact amount of the preservative agents is difficult to determine
Used to stabilize the product formulation and can help absorb oil
A plant extract used as a fragrance. Can be irritating
Used to thicken product formulation. Can help attract water to the upper layer of the skin
Can work as an exfoliant but is typically used to adjust the product pH
Water, Cucumis sativus fruit extract, Glycerin, Xanthan gum, Caprylic/capric triglyceride, Hippophae rhamnoides fruit oil, Citrus nobilis fruit extract, Hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, Crocus sativus extract, Terminalia ferdinandiana fruitpowder, Lycium barbarum fruit extract, Unknown, Thymus vulgaris leaf, Myrciaria dubia fruit extract, Citrus aurantium amara flower water, Punica granatum seed extract, Carica papaya fruit extract, Mangifera indica fruit extract, Pullulan, Sodium benzoate, Sodium stearoyl lactylate, Sodium levulinate, Potassium sorbate, Leuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrate, Maltodextrin, Sodium anisate, Tapioca starch, Potassium sorbate, Citrus sinensis peel oil expressed, Theobroma cacao extract, Vanilla planifolia fruit extract, Algin, Citric acid

