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Tue Jan 25, 2005 12:44 am |
I am so interested in this product can some one please tell me what they think of it? youre help is greatly appreciated..
what I want to know is this a healthy type of skin care products.. they said its natural.... what you think of this product personally????
this is what is contained in the product POLA BOTANEX from japan
Vitamin P: improves capillary permeability
Peach Kernel Extract: prevents inflammation
Angelica Extract: retains moisture
Rice Bran Extract: retains moisture
Ginseng Extract: helps promote circulation
Rose Hips Oil: moisturizes and smoothes skin
Carrot Oil: moisturizes and smoothes skin
Citrus Unshiu Peel Extract: controls sebum secretion
Apple Extract: exfoliates dead skin cells
Royal Jelly Extract: activates and rejuvenates skin
Macadamia Nut Oil
Jojoba Oil: moisturizes and smoothes skin
Witch Hazel Oil: tightens pores
Orizanol: prevents roughness of skin
Raspberry Juice
Linden Extract: soothes skin
Peony Root Extract: promotes blood circulation
Hyaluronic Acid: moisturizes skin
copyright:www.joseibi.com/pola |
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Mabsy
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Tue Jan 25, 2005 4:37 am |
Personally, I like the sound of those ingredients!
ETA: POLA BOTANEX is a range of products - which one is this ingredient list from? |
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Tue Jan 25, 2005 12:44 pm |
MABSY-
this is from the toner, moisturizer, and cleanser..
BOTANEX is the name of the product I want to try.
this is really wierd, I read the ingredients off the box and it didnt put all that ingredients on the box, but instead like other names similar to chemical names... why did they put the ingredients like that but the box is something else... |
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Mabsy
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Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:58 pm |
I guess they're listing the "main" ingredients, or at least the ones that they want to advertise Given the list you posted most of the ingredient should be as on that list or at least their latin (or botanical) name equivalents. There could some chemical sounding ones but you'd hope that not too many. |
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