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Effective ingredient penetration

The formulation of skincare products is very critical for ingredient penetration to be effective. The effective ingredients in most skincare need to penetrate or be absorbed to be effective. The first three ingredients in a product determine whether the product is oil-based or water-based. If you see any oils/mineral oils, petrolatum/waxes, emollients like caprylic/capric triglycerides/silicone in the first three ingredients, then the product is usually oil-based. The oil-based ingredients form a lipid barrier and prevent anything from going in or out. This is an excellent way to moisturize, but it slows down the penetration of water-based anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients. Also, the ingredients are too large to penetrate the skin. Hymed’s formulations are water-based and the ingredients are small, thus allowing the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredients to penetrate.
As for the oil-soluble vitamins, Hymed’s formulations encapsulate the effective ingredients in liquid crystals for ingredient penetration. This is the secret to its success in obtaining clinical results. Our research indicates that most skincare products are ineffective due to a lack of penetration.

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Effective ingredient strength.

Compare Hymed’s Facial Day Lotion with other moisturizers in the market. Since, most of the free radicals are produced during the day by sun, stress, and skincare ingredients, Hymed has incorporated the most powerful antioxidants, vitamins, anti-inflammatory, and anti-radiation (sun, UV rays) ingredients in high strengths to minimize free-radical damage which is linked to aging.
To help humanity and to make a one-step simple application, Hymed’s Super Moisturizing Facial Day lotion is an example and has 7 products in one. If you have to purchase these 7 different products, the equivalent retail cost would be $800. Hymed’s product retail cost is one-tenth of all these 7 different products if purchased separately.

  • Contains Hyaluronic complex and an equivalent product is retailed at $150.
  • Add a list itemContains multiple Peptides and an equivalent product is retailed at $200.
  • Contains a volcanic ocean Sea weed extract and an equivalent product is retailed at $250.
  • Contains Herbal Green Tea, Chrysanthemum, Turmeric, Calendula, and an equivalent product is retailed at $60.
  • Contains Retinol (vitamin A) and an equivalent product is retailed at $40.
  • Contains Grape Seed Stem Cells and an equivalent product is retailed at $50.