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Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant
Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant
Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant
Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant

Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant

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Working to simplify and enhance your skincare routine, the Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant seeks to gently exfoliate the skin, while sealing in long-lasting moisture for a softening effect.

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Calming vegan exfoliating powder polishes the skin while supporting the skin’s moisture barrier. Vegan milky powder exfoliant with Oat and Coconut activates upon contact with water, releasing botanical extracts to help polish away dead skin cells. This gentle exfoliating powder and a blend with fruit-based Grape Extract and Arginine rich in Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) work together with Coconut Milk for smoother, softer skin. Harvested from Papaya, Papain Extract provides exfoliating properties, helping to resurface the skin. A naturally-derived plant Saccharide works with Atomised Sea Salt, rich in nourishing essential minerals Magnesium and Potassium, and Hyaluronic Acid to help support the skin’s moisture barrier. A blend with calming Oat Bran Extracts containing nourishing lipids replenishes and helps soothe skin. Regular exfoliation helps achieve softer, smoother, more vibrant skin.

Benefits

  • An exfoliating cleanser for sensitive skin
  • Calms and soothes the skin
  • Rich in AHAs and BHAs
  • Polishes away dead skin cells
  • Encourages a smoother, softer complexion
  • Vegan friendly

Dispense approx. ½ teaspoon of powder into damp hands. Add water gradually and rub palm together to foam up the powder until you reach a creamy, frothy consistency.Apply to face, neck and chest working in gentle circular movements for 1 minute. You can work the product up to the outer eye orbit but avoid taking over the eyes.Rinse with tepid water or use a soft face cloth to remove thoroughly. Use once daily AM or PM.Follow with barrier replenishing and skin hydrating formulas for best results.Pro recommendation; Hyaluronic Ceramide Mist and Circular Hydration Serum.Complete regimen with moisturiser and SPF if using in the morning.Tip: Mix Daily Milkfoliant with your favourite cleanser for a time saving power cleanse option.

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate | Microcrystalline Cellulose | Sodium Bicarbonate | Sorbitol | Zea Mays (Corn) Starch | Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate | Saccharomyces Ferment | Oryza Sativa (Rice) Starch | Magnesium Oxide | Citric Acid | Tapioca Starch | Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Protein | Camellia Oleifera Seed Extract | Silica | Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract | Inulin | Cassia Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride | Silybum Marianum Seed Oil | Kaolin | Lauryl Methacrylate/Glycol Dimethacrylate Crosspolymer | Papain | Hyaluronic Acid | Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract | Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil | Avena Sativa (Oat) Bran Extract | Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil | Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Extract | Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Fruit Extract | Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil | Aniba Rosodora (Rosewood) Wood Oil | Salvia Sclarea (Clary) Oil | Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil | Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Oil | Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Fruit Extract | Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract | Perilla Ocymoides Leaf Extract | Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Root Extract | Sea Salt (Maris Sal) | Juniperus Virginiana Oil | Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide | Tocopherol | Castoryl Maleate | Caprylyl Glycol | Allantoin | Diglycerin | Maltodextrin | Lauroyl Lysine | Arginine | Saccharide Isomerate | Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate | Beta-Carotene | Xanthan Gum | Ethylhexylglycerin | 1 | 2-Hexanediol | Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose | Dextrin | Sodium Palmitate | Sodium Chloride | Acacia Senegal Gum | Sodium Citrate | Water/Aqua/Eau | O-Cymen-5-Ol | Limonene | Linalool.

Dermalogica

Since its launch in 1986, Dermalogica has transformed the professional skincare industry with its commitment to education, innovation and skin health. Developed by skin therapists for skin therapists, the brand focuses on real results rather than luxury packaging or gimmicks.


Every product is formulated without common irritants such as artificial fragrance or colours, making it suitable for even sensitive skin. Dermalogica’s broad portfolio spans cleansers, exfoliants, targeted treatments and SPF, built around customisable professional treatments and homecare routines.


With its iconic grey packaging and clinical approach, Dermalogica continues to lead the way in evidence-based skincare, supporting professionals with cutting-edge education and empowering consumers to achieve their healthiest skin ever.

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Ingredient
Glycerin
What It Is

Glycerin works as a humectant, it attracts moisture from the air into the stratum corneum (top layer of skin), and due to its low molecular weight, will continue to draw moisture to the deeper layers of the dermis.

Glycerin also treats several skin disorders, ranging from dry skin to wound healing. The ingredient has the potential of improving your overall internal health as well.

Due to its versatility and ability to moisturise, it’s used in everything from lotions to soaps to toners.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

Products with glycerin can be used topically multiple times a day. You can safely and effectively use this ingredient in nearly every single step of your skin care routine. Several skin care brands use glycerin when formulating everything from cleansers and toners, to serums and moisturisers.

Benefits
  • Glycerin tightens and firms - Use this ingredient for a few weeks or even a few days and we think you'll find that it plumps and softens your look significantly, especially if you have more mature skin.
  • It improves your complexion - Glycerin is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores.
  • It brightens - Between glycerin’s rejuvenating properties and its ability to moisturise, glycerin plays a key role in keeping skin looking bright and luminous.
  • The ingredient is also a good choice for sensitive skin. Because it’s a natural component of skin, it calms redness and inflammation. It’s one of the gentler ingredients you can find in skin care products and can even help alleviate sensitivity over time.
Beta-Carotene
What It Is

Carotenoids are natural plant pigments that give plants and fruits their colour. Beta-Carotene is a carotenoid found primarily in carrots and provides a yellow to orange-red colour to personal care products. In addition, it is an approved colouring agent for foods. Besides carrots, it naturally occurs in vegetables (sweet potatoes, pumpkins, and squash), fruits (apricots, cantaloupe melon, mango, paw, nectarines, and peaches).

Chemically, carotenoids are tetraterpenoids and constitute a class of labile, easily oxidizable, and oil-soluble compounds consisting of 40-carbon polyunsaturated hydrocarbon molecules. The body converts beta-carotene into Vitamin A using a carotenoid oxygenase enzyme (Beta-carotene 15,15'-dioxygenase), providing effects similar to retinoids. Unfortunately, that enzyme is only active in the intestine and liver, and produced retinal can only reach the skin from the bloodstream.

Beta-carotene is recommended in skincare products where it can be used to condition rough or reddened skin. Because of its Beta-Carotene content, the extract may be added to sun care or tanning preparations. In addition, a European report claims that carotenes appear to exhibit specific properties, which may help screen against the effects of UV radiation and free radicals. With vitamin E and C, it forms the trio of antioxidant vitamins frequently used together for a preventive effect on skin disorders, unhealthy conditions, or even cancer. This ingredient also may be used in baby products, night or day creams, and treatment oils that help maintain the skin's healthy function.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

In cosmetics and personal care products, Beta-carotene is used in the formulation of aftershave lotions, bath products, cleansing products, makeup, hair conditioners, shampoos, skin care products and suntan products. Beta-carotene imparts an orange colour to cosmetics and personal care products.

Benefits

Beta-carotene is commonly implemented into skincare formulations for its ability to protect against UVA-light induced damage. By doing so, products infused with beta carotene can help to reduce levels of oxidative stress and contribute to the overall enhancement of one's skin appearance.

AHAs / BHAs / PHAs
What It Is

The world of acids can be divided into a few categories, three to be precise: Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) and the underdog, Polyhydroxy Acids (PHAs). If you're using a skincare acid, it'll fall into one of these three categories.

AHAs

These may ring some bells as you're bound to find an AHA already hiding in your skincare routine. AHAs are chemical exfoliators that can be extremely helpful for oily or blemish-prone skin if used on a regular basis.
The top dogs in this category are Glycolic Acid and Lactic Acid. You can find them mixed in with serums, moisturisers, cleansers and toners, depending on how high of a dosage you want to use (the smaller the percentage, the less potent the formula).

BHAs

Whilst they are also chemical exfoliators, AHAs and BHAs treat different skin problems.
AHAs are ideal for those concerned with ageing skin, whereas BHAs are best for those who are one the oilier side of the skincare spectrum and struggle with acne, blackheads and milia (the little white bumps you sometimes see under the skin).
Whilst AHAs are only water soluble, BHAs are oil soluble, which is why they are ideal for those struggling with an oil-slick T-zone. They can get below the oil that’s clogging up your skin and also have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. So they help spots disappear quicker and calm any redness.
The most popular BHA is Salicylic Acid. It can be found in a range of different formulas targeted at spot treatments.

PHAs

The underdog of the acid trilogy, PHAs don't get the praise they deserve.

"PHAs (AKA Polyhydroxy Acids) are very similar to traditional alpha hydroxy acids, because both work by breaking down the 'glue' that binds dull, dead cells to the surface of the skin." Daniel Isaacs, Scientific Director at Medik8

They're especially beneficial for those who find other acids too strong. 'Even very sensitive skin types can harness the resurfacing powers of PHAs,' says Daniel. 'In clinical studies, they have been proven to be compatible with dry, itchy skin conditions such as eczema and atopic rosacea.'
The most common PHA acids are Gluconolactone, Galactose and Lactobionic - bit of a mouthful to say but well worth looking out for the next time you’re in the market for a new chemical exfoliant.

Hyaluronic Acid
What It Is

Hyaluronic-acid a substance that retains moisture and is capable of binding over one thousand times its weight in water. This substance is naturally found in many areas of the human body, including the skin, eyes, and synovial fluid of the joints.

As we age, the production of key substances in the skin, including hyaluronic acid (along with collagen and elastin) decreases. As a result, our skin loses volume, hydration, and plumpness.

The substance works as a magnet for moisture, helping your cells retain as much of it as possible so that your skin feels and appears hydrated, plump and healthy.

What It Does

Moisturisers and serums are two of the most common form of hyaluronic acid.

  • Moisturisers. Use a moisturiser infused with hyaluronic acid at the time when you’d usually moisturise. Ideally, this would be 2 times a day and always after cleansing, exfoliating, or applying serums.
  • Serums. A hyaluronic acid serum involves a slightly different routine. After cleansing, use a toner on your skin and press a couple of drops of your serum into your face with the palms of your hands. Don’t forget to apply a moisturiser immediately afterward to seal in all that hydration.

This acid also plays well with most other skin actives, making it easy to pair with peels, retinols, vitamins, and other acids.

Benefits

When used in skincare products, including creams and serums, hyaluronic acid gives your complexion a boost by quickly increasing the skin's moisture level. It’s especially useful for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and age lines.