PRODUCT REVIEW
OSKIA Renaissance 360 Moisturiser
Works for:
based on ingredients and %- Evens skin tone
- Moisturizing
- Anti-aging
- Anti-oxidation
Can it cause trouble?
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Product summary
What can the product work for?
Works for
Does not work for
Anti-aging
What does the product description say?
Evens skin tone
What does the product description say?
Moisturizing
What does the product description say?
Anti-oxidation
Sun protection
Anti-blemish
What does the product description say?
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How honest is this product?
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Can it cause trouble?
- Overall product irritation risk
- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 3
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Ingredient list view
Water, Caprylyl caprylate/caprate, Glycerin, Zinc oxide, Simmondsia chinensis seed oil, Argania spinosa kernel oil, Cetearyl olivate, Cetearyl alcohol, Sorbitan olivate, Inulin lauryl carbamate, Dimethyl sulfone, Butyrospermum parkii butter extract, Helianthus annuus seed oil unsaponifiables, Myristyl myristate, Opuntia ficus-indica stem extract, Sodium hyaluronate, Lepidium sativum sprout extract, Helianthus annuus seed oil, Lupinus albus seed extract, Tocopheryl acetate, Bisabolol, Galactoarabinan, Sodium ascorbyl phosphate, Retinyl palmitate, Tocopherol, Arbutin, Glyceryl linoleate, Glyceryl linolenate, Linoleic acid, Linolenic acid, Glutathione, Phytic acid, Cetyl palmitate, Sorbitan palmitate, Phenethyl alcohol, Silica, Benzyl alcohol, Caprylyl glycol, Lactic acid, Sclerotium gum, Ethylhexylglycerin, Titanium dioxide, Alcohol, Parfum, Lecithin, Sorbitol, Xanthan gum, Disodium edta, Glyceryl caprylate, Phenoxyethanol, Geraniol, Citronellol, Linalool
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