Absorption describes how well a substance penetrates your skin. Here we measure absorption in terms of its rate of penetration into your skin. How fast did it absorb? Some products don't absorb well, and instead "sit" on top of skin forming a film, which can range from light to heavy. If you still have a layer of product sitting on top of your skin, the rate would be considered Very Slow.
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GoW Immortelle HA Serum
Immortelle is extremely healing for sensitive and irritated skin, and may also help to heal minor cuts and bruises. Can be used to help reduce the appearance of scars and to heal
ingrown hairs on the face or body. Immortelle has great anti-inflammatory properties and will reduce swelling in the skin. An all around great healing product, Immortelle will help repair skin
and bring it back to its former glory. Great for any skin type.
Hyaluronic acid is a famous active known for its ability to hold over 1,000 times its weight in water. This ability makes it one of the best hydrators a person could turn to.
Hyaluronic acid also protects skin, while allowing it to breathe. It causes skin to appear more plump, fills in fine lines, and dries quickly without leaving a sticky residue on the
skin.
Method of Application
Apply a few drops of this serum on your clean finger tips, and smooth it across clean skin. Use during the water soluble phase of your skin routine (after you cleanse, tone, and
exfoliate, but before you apply any oils or creams).
List of Ingredients
Distilled Water
- hydrating
- solvent
Immortelle Hydrosol
- soothing
- calming
- helps heal scar tissue
Hyaluronic Acid 1% (bio-engineered source)
- hydrating
- holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water
Optiphen
- broad spectrum, paraben free preservative (does not release formaldehyde)
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