Wardah Hydramild Aloevera Facial Wash Yang diformulasikan dengan 1. Hydramild Aloe Vera Extract Ekstrak Aloe Vera organik yang dikenal memberikan efek menenangkan dan melembabkan. 2. Triple Hydrating Complex Perpaduan bahan pelembab pilihan dengan Natural Moisturizing Factor NMF bantu berikan kelembaban ekstra menenangkan sepanjang hari tanpa rasa lengket. DermaClear + Formula Formula dengan komponen yang berasal dari asam amino hasilkan busa lembut yang bersihkan kotoran dan minyak sebum berlebih hingga ke dalam Aloe Hydramild Facial. Sumber shopeeCek harga? 14K. 60ml. 22K. 100mlPenjelasan Ingredients Wardah Aloe Hydramild Facial WashIngredients Aqua, Acrylates Copolymer, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium PCA, Potassium Cocoyl Glicynate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide, DMDM Hydantoin, Ethylhexyglycerin, Disodium EDTA, Aloe Barbandensis Leaf Extract, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate. Bahan Aktif Sodium PCA. Termasuk skin identical Ingredients dan natural moisturizing faktor dan skin identical. Berfungsi sebagai agen Hydrator untuk menjaga elastisitas kulit. Aloe Barbandensis Leaf Extract. Antioksidan. Moisturizing, skin Soothing, anti inflamasi. Menyejukan dan melindungi kulit. Serta membantu proses pemulihan luka. Agen Surfaktan Cocamidopropyl Betaine. Foam booster dan mild cleansing agent, dengan tingkat iritasi rendah. Meskipun sintetis dia tetap biodegradable dan ramah lingkungan. Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate. Alternatif SLS yang lebih alami, mild, dan biodegradable. Merupakan foam booster dan meningkatkan 'kelembutan' formula sabun. Decyl Glucoside. Agen pembersih yang terbuat dari minyak kelapa dan glucose. Memiliki busa yang lumayan. Juga biodegradable alias ramah lingkungan. Potassium Cocoyl Glicinate. Cleansing Agent yang terbuat dari asam amino. Extremely mild. Dapat mengurangi efek 'kekerasan' dari agen pembersih lain, seperti SLS/SLES Sodium Laureth Sulfate. SLES. Merupakan agen cleansing yang populer. Memiliki daya bersih yang baik mengangkat minyak dan kotoran dengan busa yang melimpah. Memiliki molekul yang lebih besar, sehingga setingkat lebih 'mild' katimbang SLS. SLES considered absolutely ok dalam dosis produk pembersih wajah. Potassium Cocoate. Terbuat dari 100% minyak kelapa + potassium hydroxide. Memiliki busa melimpah Bahan pelengkap Aqua,Acrylates Copolymer. Sinthetic thickener. Menambah kekentalan formula. Membantu menciptakan formula bertekstur Glycol. Pelarut. Skin identical. HumektanGlycerin. pelarut. Skin identical. HumektanSodium Chloride. Ionic thickener. Menambah Kekentalan formulaPhenoxyethanol. PengawetSodium Hydroxide. pH adjusterDMDM Hydantoin. Pengawet yang mengeluarkan formalinEthylhexyglycerin. Preservatives booster. HumektanDisodium EDTA. Chelating agen untuk menetralisir ion logamPotassium Sorbate. PengawetSodium Benzoate. PengawetKesimpulan ✔️Merupakan pembersih non-soap formula. Tapi sebagai gantinya Wardah Aloe Hydramild facial wash menggunakan SLES untuk menambah cleaning power nya. ✔️Mengandung 6 agen pembersih rata-rata mild, biodegradable, dan natural. Keculai SLES tentu saja. ✔️Thanks to Potassium Cocoyl Glicynate yang dapat mengurangi efek harsh pada agen pembersih seperti SLES. ✔️Dilengkapi dengan 2 bahan aktif yang membantu menjaga kelembapan kulit. ✔️No alkohol ✔️No Paraben ✔️Menurut review dari beberapa blogger, pembersih Wardah Aloevera cukup lembut dan tidak meninggalkan efek ketarik setelah habis cuci muka. ✔️Harga terjangkau dan mudah ditemukan dimana-mana. FYI efek bisa berbeda-beda tergantung jenis kulitnya. Ada juga yang bilang facial wash ini nimbulin jerawat, tidak bikin kering tapi juga tidak lembap, dll.
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Uploaded by dinnaaaaa on 09/29/2019 Ingredients overview Aqua, Acrylates Copolymer, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium PCA, Potassium Cocoyl Glycinate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide, Dmdm Hydantoin, Ethylhexylglycerin, Disodium EDTA, Aloe Barbadensis Aloe Vera Leaf Extract, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate Highlights alcohol-free fragrance & essentialoil-free Key Ingredients Other Ingredients Skim through Ingredient name what-it-does irr., com. ID-Rating Aqua solvent Acrylates Copolymer viscosity controlling Cocamidopropyl Betaine surfactant/cleansing, viscosity controlling Propylene Glycol moisturizer/humectant, solvent, viscosity controlling 0, 0 Glycerin skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/humectant 0, 0 superstar Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate surfactant/cleansing, emulsifying, viscosity controlling Decyl Glucoside surfactant/cleansing Sodium PCA skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/humectant 0, 0 goodie Potassium Cocoyl Glycinate surfactant/cleansing Sodium Laureth Sulfate surfactant/cleansing, emulsifying Potassium Cocoate emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing Sodium Chloride viscosity controlling Phenoxyethanol preservative Sodium Hydroxide buffering Dmdm Hydantoin preservative icky Ethylhexylglycerin preservative Disodium EDTA chelating Aloe Barbadensis Aloe Vera Leaf Extract soothing, emollient, moisturizer/humectant goodie Potassium Sorbate preservative Sodium Benzoate preservative Wardah Nature Daily Aloe Hydramild Facial WashIngredients explained Also-called Water What-it-does solvent Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product. It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water. Once inside the skin, it hydrates, but not from the outside - putting pure water on the skin hello long baths! is drying. One more thing the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed. Like this, the products can stay more stable over time. A big polymer molecule that has a bunch of different versions and thus different uses. It can act as a film former, as a thickening agent, or it can increase the water-resistance in sunscreens. It is also used to entrap pigments/inorganic sunscreens within a micron size matrix for even coverage and easy common ingredient in all kinds of cleansing products face and body washes, shampoos and foam baths. Number one reason for its popularity has to do with bubbles. Everyone loves bubbles. And cocamidopropyl betaine is great at stabilizing them. The other reason is that it’s mild and works very well combined with other cleansing agents and surfactants. The art of cleansing is usually to balance between properly cleansing but not over-cleansing and cocamidopropyl betaine is helpful in pulling off this balance right. Oh, and one more nice thing even though it’s synthetic it’s highly biodegradable. More info on CAPB on Collins Beaty a helper ingredient that improves the freeze-thaw stability of productsIt's also a solvent, humectant and to some extent a penetration enhancerIt has a bad reputation among natural cosmetics advocates but cosmetic scientists and toxicology experts do not agree read more in the geeky details section Read all the geeky details about Propylene Glycol here >> A natural moisturizer that’s also in our skin A super common, safe, effective and cheap molecule used for more than 50 yearsNot only a simple moisturizer but knows much more keeps the skin lipids between our skin cells in a healthy liquid crystal state, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrierEffective from as low as 3% with even more benefits for dry skin at higher concentrations up to 20-40%High-glycerin moisturizers are awesome for treating severely dry skin Read all the geeky details about Glycerin here >> A mild, biodegradable cleansing agent that is also a very good team-player next to other cleaning agents. It is known for its good foam-boosing abilities while improving the mildness of the formula. Its performance is similar to Isethionates, another group of cleaning agents known for their gentleness. A vegetable origin coconut or palm kernel oil and glucose cleansing agent with great foaming abilities. It's also mild to the skin and readily biodegradable. PCA stands for Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid and though it might not sound like it, it is a thing that can be found naturally in our skin. The sodium salt form of PCA is an important skin-identical ingredient and great natural moisturizer that helps the skin to hold onto water and stay nicely hydrated. An amino-acid based cleansing agent that is described as extremely mild and having outstanding foamability. It can also reduce the harshness and leftover of stronger surfactants such as SLS or fatty acid probably the most common cleansing ingredient of all. It’s usually the Chief Bubble Officer responsible for big bubbles in cleansing products through the foam it creates is a bit airy and loose and not as dense and luxurious as the foam created by infamous SLS. As for mildness, it goes somewhere in the middle. It’s often confused with sodium lauryl sulfate SLS, but they are absolutely not the same. The SLES molecule has a bigger water-soluble head part that makes it milder and much less irritating. It is considered absolutely ok in the amount used in cosmetic products, though if you are looking for a mild facial cleanser, you have better chances with a formula without SLES. For an average shower gel? SLES works just fine. We don't have description for this ingredient chloride is the fancy name of salt. Normal, everyday table salt. If similar to us you are in the weird habit of reading the label on your shower gel while taking a shower, you might have noticed that sodium chloride is almost always on the ingredient list. The reason for this is that salt acts as a fantastic thickener in cleansing formulas created with ionic cleansing agents aka surfactants such as Sodium Laureth Sulfate. A couple of percents typically 1-3% turns a runny surfactant solution into a nice gel texture. If you are into chemistry if not, we understand, just skip this paragraph, the reason is that electrolytes you know, the Na+ and Cl- ions screen the electrostatic repulsion between the head groups of ionic surfactants and thus support the formation of long shaped micelles instead of spherical ones that entangle like spaghetti, and viola, a gel is formed. However, too much of it causes the phenomenon called "salting out", and the surfactant solution goes runny again. Other than that, salt also works as an emulsion stabilizer in water-in-oil emulsions, that is when water droplets are dispersed in the outer oil or silicone phase. And last but not least, when salt is right at the first spot of the ingredient list and is not dissolved, the product is usually a body scrub where salt is the physical exfoliating agent. It’s pretty much the current IT-preservative. It’s safe and gentle, but even more importantly, it’s not a feared-by-everyone-mostly-without-scientific-reason not something new it was introduced around 1950 and today it can be used up to 1% worldwide. It can be found in nature - in green tea - but the version used in cosmetics is synthetic. Other than having a good safety profile and being quite gentle to the skin it has some other advantages too. It can be used in many types of formulations as it has great thermal stability can be heated up to 85°C and works on a wide range of pH levels ph 3-10. It’s often used together with ethylhexylglycerin as it nicely improves the preservative activity of phenoxyethanol. Also-called lye What-it-does buffering The unfancy name for it is lye. It’s a solid white stuff that’s very alkaline and used in small amounts to adjust the pH of the product and make it just right. For example, in case of AHA or BHA exfoliants, the right pH is super-duper important, and pH adjusters like sodium hydroxide are needed. BTW, lye is not something new. It was already used by ancient Egyptians to help oil and fat magically turn into something else. Can you guess what? Yes, it’s soap. It still often shows up in the ingredient list of soaps and other hydroxide in itself is a potent skin irritant, but once it's reacted as it is usually in skin care products, like exfoliants it is totally controversial preservative that has formaldehyde-releasing properties. It works great against bacteria and also has mild fungicide abilities. Cosmetic chemist, Colin wrote a great article about formaldehyde and DMDM Hydantoin. He writes that formaldehyde is the perfect example of "the dose makes the poison" principle. It's a natural stuff that can also be found in fresh fruits and vegetables, and eating it in tiny amounts is totally ok. However, in larger amounts according to Wikipedia 30 mL of a solution containing 37% formaldehyde it's deadly. The amount of formaldehyde used in cosmetics either neat or through formaldehyde-releasing preservatives is tiny. Probably that is why the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Broad concluded both in 1988 and in 2008 that DMDM Hydantoin is "safe as used in cosmetics". However, Colins argues that in the case of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, formaldehyde is released slowly and the skin has probably not evolved to deal with that. The lingering formaldehyde might be toxic to the Langerhans Cells that are important for the skin's defense system. Another potential issue is that formaldehyde-releasers might also release other things while reacting with amino acids in the skin that is probably the explanation why some people are not allergic to formaldehyde but are allergic to formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. These are all theories, far from proven facts, but we feel that there are some justified reasons why formaldehyde-releasing preservatives and Dmdm Hydantoin count as controversial. All in all, it's up to you to decide if you wanna avoid this preservative group or not. If so, there are other, less risky and more skin-friendly options out there. If you have spotted ethylhexylglycerin on the ingredient list, most probably you will see there also the current IT-preservative, phenoxyethanol. They are good friends because ethylhexylglycerin can boost the effectiveness of phenoxyethanol and other preservatives and as an added bonus it feels nice on the skin too. Also, it's an effective deodorant and a medium spreading emollient. Super common little helper ingredient that helps products to remain nice and stable for a longer time. It does so by neutralizing the metal ions in the formula that usually get into there from water that would otherwise cause some not so nice changes. It is typically used in tiny amounts, around or less. It's one of those things that help your cosmetics not to go wrong too soon, aka a preservative. It’s not a strong one and doesn’t really work against bacteria, but more against mold and yeast. To do that it has to break down to its active form, sorbic acid. For that to happen, there has to be water in the product and the right pH value pH 3-4. But even if everything is right, it’s not enough on its own. If you see potassium sorbate you should see some other preservative next to it too. BTW, it’s also a food preservative and even has an E number, helper ingredient that helps to make the products stay nice longer, aka preservative. It works mainly against fungi. It’s pH dependent and works best at acidic pH levels 3-5. It’s not strong enough to be used in itself so it’s always combined with something else, often with potassium sorbate. You may also want to take a look at... Normal well kind of - it's purified and deionized water. Usually the main solvent in cosmetic products. [more] A big polymer molecule that has a bunch of different versions and thus different uses. It can act as a film former, as a thickening agent, or it can increase the water-resistance in sunscreens. [more] Super common ingredient in all kinds of cleansing products face and body washes, shampoos and foam baths. Number one reason for its popularity has to do with bubbles. [more] A common glycol that improves the freeze-thaw stability of products. It's also a solvent, humectant and to some extent a penetration enhancer. [more] A real oldie but a goodie. Great natural moisturizer and skin-identical ingredient that plays an important role in skin hydration and general skin health. [more] A mild, biodegradable cleansing agent that is also a very good team-player next to other cleaning agents. It is known for its good foam-boosing abilities while improving the mildness of the formula. [more] A vegetable origin coconut or palm kernel oil and glucose cleansing agent with great foaming abilities. It's also mild to the skin and readily biodegradable. It's an important skin-identical ingredient and great natural moisturizer that helps the skin to hold onto water and stay nicely hydrated. [more] An amino-acid based cleansing agent that is described as extremely mild and having outstanding foamability. It can also reduce the harshness and leftover of stronger surfactants such as SLS or fatty acid soaps. [more] It’s probably the most common cleansing ingredient of all. It’s usually the Chief Bubble Officer responsible for big bubbles in cleansing products through the foam it creates is a bit airy and loose and not as dense and luxurious as the foam created by infamous SLS. As for mildness, it goes somewhere in the middle. [more] Sodium chloride is the fancy name of salt. Normal, everyday table salt. If similar to us you are in the weird habit of reading the label on your shower gel while taking a shower, you might have noticed that sodium chloride is almost always on the ingredient list. [more] Pretty much the current IT-preservative. It’s safe and gentle, and can be used up to 1% worldwide. [more] Lye - A solid white stuff that’s very alkaline and used in small amount to adjust the pH of the product. [more] A controversial preservative that has formaldehyde-releasing properties. It works great against bacteria and also has mild fungicide abilities. [more] It can boost the effectiveness of phenoxyethanol and other preservatives and as an added bonus it feels nice on the skin too. [more] Super common little helper ingredient that helps products to remain nice and stable for a longer time. It does so by neutralizing the metal ions in the formula that usually get into there from water that would otherwise cause some not so nice changes. [more] A not so strong preservative that doesn’t really work against bacteria, but more against mold and yeast. [more] A preservative that works mainly against fungi. Has to be combined with other preservatives. [more] Inidaftar ingredients Wardah Aloe Hydramild Facial Wash: Aqua, Acrylates Copolymer, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Propylene Glycol, Glucoside, Sodium PCA, Potassium Cocoyl Glycinate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide, DMDM Hydantoin, Ethylhexyglycerin, Disodium EDTA, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate. WardahAloevera Moisturizer ingredients explained: Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Isopropyl Myristate, Glyceryl Stearate, Ceteareth-33, PEG-100 Stearate, Phenoxyethanol, Propylene Glycol, Titanium Dioxide, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract, Fragrance, PEG-20 Stearate, Olive Oil PEG-7 Esters, Triethylene Glycol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate Quantity Wardah Nature Daily Aloe Hydramild Body Wash merupakan sabun mandi yang mengandung natural Tea Tree Oil untuk memberikan proteksi total terhadap kuman dan bau badan. Kandungan Aloe Vera & Green Tea dengan wangi yang menyegarkan dan menjaga kulit terasa lembap dan lembut. Kiyu.