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C02 WHITENING FACE

Face cream with a high concentration of active ingredients, formulated for the improvement of dull skin and skin with discoloration.

  • 97,6% natural components
  • 100ml 3,38 fl. oz.
  • morning and/or evening

Code C02-616B-100

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SKU: C02-616B-100 Categories: ,
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity

100ml / 3,38oz

Skyn type

All types

Consistency

Thick cream

Activity

Whitening

Dispenser

Airless, Vacum center

Color

White light

Material bottle

Hight Quality, White Plastic

INFO&TIPS

Face cream with a high concentration of active ingredients, formulated for the improvement of dull skin and skin with discoloration. The rich complex, composed of stable Vitamin C with high penetration (3-o-Ethyl ascorbic acid), Reduced Glutathione (GSH) and Zanthalene, gives immediate radiance and radiance. Present in the formula, Vitamin A, Vitamin E and Hyaluronic Acid, which make this cream the perfect ally for a homogeneous, radiant, and healthy complexion.

Cocoa and shea butter: They keep the skin in good condition, making it softer and smoother.

Vitamin A: Vitamin A has an important anti-aging action, counteracting wrinkles, and dark spots, renewing fabrics and protecting against impurities and pollution.

Vitamin E: Powerful anti-free radical and anti-aging action, resulting in moisturizing and emollient on particularly dry skin. It prevents and makes small wrinkles less visible, making the skin compact and healthy.

Hyaluronic Acid: It promotes the physiological production of collagen, forming a microfilm capable of retaining water and promoting the natural hydration of the skin.

Reduced glutathione: Active that slows down the formation of melanin and therefore hyperpigmentation. It counteracts the formation of sunspots, thanks to its pivotal function as an antioxidant and anti-free radical.

Vitamin C (3-o-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate): In two chemical forms, it has great antioxidant and lightening power. Used in combination with Reduced Glutathione, it improves skin tone, protects against pollution, affecting the complexion, smoothness, and firmness of the skin.  It also stimulates collagen production.

Zanthalene: Soothing and calming extract par excellence. A plant native to China, also known as Sichuan pepper. It also has a strong relaxing action on wrinkles.

Rice Proteins: protective of the microcirculation, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, rich in essential fatty acids, mineral salts, and vitamin E, they have strong refreshing, emollient and re-mineralizing properties.

Argan oil: It contains many unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic acid. It helps protect the skin from moisture loss and strengthens the skin’s elasticity. In addition, the oil is hypothesized to have anti-inflammatory properties, so it is often used for dry and scaly skin, which is prone to irritation. In addition, argan oil has a high concentration of antioxidants such as vitamin E.

Sunflower oil: Sunflower oil ensures an antioxidant effect, thanks to its vitamin E content, and anti-inflammatory with protection against premature skin aging. As a result of the percentage of lecithin, the oil supports the lipid layer of the skin.

Camellia Oil: Camellia Oil improves dull and dry skin.

Propanediol: humectant, moisturizing, softening

Botanical extracts of Euphrasia, Hyssop and Cornflower: soothing and moisturizing

  1. Take a small amount of cream and apply it to the cheeks, chin, forehead, and neck.
  2. Massage the face by rubbing from the sides of the nose towards the cheeks and then to the temples.
  3. Massage the chin from its center, pressing outward toward the sides of the face.
  4. Massage the forehead by rubbing downward from the center towards the temples.
  5. Massage the sides of the neck, pressing with the palms of your hands.
  6. Massage the neck by rubbing from the center towards the chin.
  7. Repeat the previous steps until the cream is fully absorbed on the entire face and neck.

Ingredients:

Aqua [Water] (Eau), Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) seed oil, Cetearyl glucoside, Dicaprylyl ether, Sorbitan olivate, Propanediol, Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) seed butter, Myristyl myristate, Lauryl lactate, Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Argania spinosa kernel oil, Camellia oleifera seed oil (*), Cetyl palmitate, 3-o-Ethyl ascorbic acid, Sodium hyaluronate, Euphrasia officinalis flower/leaf/stem water, Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) leaf water, Centaurea cyanus flower water, Hyssopus officinalis herb extract, Chamomilla recutita (Matricaria) flower water, Zanthoxylum bungeanum fruit extract, Glutathione, Sodium ascorbyl phosphate, Tocopherol, Retinyl palmitate, Ascorbyl palmitate, Citrus aurantium peel oil, Pogostemon cablin oil, Pelargonium graveolens flower oil, Oryza sativa seed protein, Oryza sativa (Rice) extract, Phytic acid, Cetearyl alcohol, Sodium levulinate, Sorbitan palmitate, Parfum [Fragrance], Sodium anisate, Oleyl alcohol, Phenethyl alcohol, Undecyl alcohol, Sodium cetearyl sulfate, Xanthan gum, Lactic acid, Lecithin, Linalool, Hexyl cinnamal, Limonene, Linalyl acetate, Glycerin, Alpha-isomethyl ionone, Citronellol, Geranyl acetate, Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Terpineol, Geraniol, Dimethyl phenethyl acetate, Pinene, Benzyl salicylate, Trimethylcyclopentenyl Methylisopentenol, Citric acid, Vanillin, Citral.

DISCOVER YOUR SKIN

CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT SKIN TYPES

The main types of facial skin can be classified based on their specific characteristics, such as the level of sebum, hydration and sensitivity. Here are the main skin categories:

  • Normal Skin
    • Balanced, neither too dry nor too oily.
    • Usually has a smooth, even texture with few to no visible imperfections.
    • Pores are small and barely visible.
  • Dry Skin
    • Lacks natural oils and moisture, which can make it appear rough or flaky.
    • Often sensitive, prone to cracks, roughness, and fine lines.
    • Small, barely visible pores.
    • Needs consistent hydration to stay soft and comfortable.
  • Oily Skin
    • Has high sebum production, resulting in a shiny appearance, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).
    • Visible, often enlarged pores.
    • Prone to imperfections such as blackheads and acne.
  • Combination Skin
    • A mix of dry and oily skin: the T-zone tends to be oilier, while the cheeks may be dry or normal.
    • Enlarged pores in the T-zone but smaller, less visible pores elsewhere.
    • Requires a balanced skincare routine to address different needs in different areas.
  • Sensitive Skin
    • Easily irritated, showing redness, itching, or a burning sensation.
    • Can react to certain products, climate changes, or other environmental factors.
    • Needs gentle products free from harsh irritants.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ASIAN SKINS AND EUROPEAN SKINS

There are some structural and functional differences between the skin of people of European and Asian descent, linked to genetic and environmental factors. Here are the main differences:

  • Skin Thickness
    • In general, Asian skin tends to have a thinner outer layer (stratum corneum) than European skin but a slightly thicker dermis. This often makes Asian skin softer and smoother but also more prone to sensitivity and irritation.
  • Sensitivity and Reactivity
    • Asian skin is often more sensitive and reactive, tending to develop redness, irritation, or reactions to products more easily. This is partly due to structural differences and a lower lipid content, which can weaken the protective barrier.
    • European skin, on average, is more resilient and better tolerates treatments and environmental changes, although fair-skinned individuals are more prone to sunburn.
  • Sebum Production and Acne
    • Asian skin tends to produce more sebum, especially in the T-zone, which can give it a shinier appearance. This can be beneficial in terms of natural protection and hydration, but it also makes Asian skin more prone to acne and blemishes.
    • Sebum production in European skin varies widely, with some people having oilier skin and others drier, depending on genetics.
  • Pigmentation and Aging
    • Asian skin tends to have a higher melanin content and generally shows signs of aging later than European skin. However, it is also more prone to hyperpigmentation, such as dark spots, especially when exposed to the sun.
    • European skin, especially lighter skin, may show signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines, earlier than Asian skin. In addition, Europeans may have a higher risk of sun damage and develop sunspots.
  • Hydration
    • Asian skin can lose moisture faster due to the thinner outer layer, meaning it often needs more frequent moisturizing.
    • European skin can retain natural hydration better, though this varies depending on skin type and climate.

In summary, while there are general genetic differences between Asian and European skin, skincare is highly personalized and also depends on individual factors like skin type, lifestyle, and environment.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AMERICAN SKINS AND EUROPEAN SKINS

Actually, the differences in skin between Europeans and Americans aren’t as clear-cut as those between people of European and Asian descent. American skin is highly diverse because the United States and the Americas in general have a very heterogeneous population, including people of European, African, Asian, and Latin American descent. This genetic diversity means there’s a wide variety of skin characteristics among Americans.

However, here are some factors that can influence skin differences between Americans and Europeans:

  1. Environmental Exposure

   – The United States and Latin America span a broad range of climates and altitudes, from very sunny areas like California and the Southwest to northern and humid regions. This environmental exposure can impact the skin, leading to different skincare needs compared to Europeans who live in more temperate climates.

   – In Europe, climate variations are less extreme, but there is still a difference between the north and south, affecting the prevalence of photoaging and the common skin types found in each area.

  1. Genetic Diversity

   – The American population is extremely diverse, with a high level of genetic mixing. For this reason, it’s harder to pinpoint “typical” skin characteristics for Americans. Some ethnic groups in the U.S. may have oilier skin, others drier skin, and still others may be more prone to hyperpigmentation or wrinkles.

   – In Europe, while there is some ethnic diversity, the differences aren’t as pronounced as in the U.S. European skin is often lighter-toned, with higher prevalence of sun-sensitive skin in northern countries compared to Mediterranean regions.

  1. Lifestyle and Skincare Habits

   – Americans tend to use a wide range of cosmetic products and often follow more structured skincare routines, influenced by Asian and Korean skincare trends. These routines may include intense moisturization, sun protection, and specific anti-aging treatments.

   – In Europe, there are cultural differences in skincare routines, with some countries emphasizing natural and organic products more. Sun protection is an increasing priority but, on average, may be less emphasized than in the U.S.

In summary, there are no general biological differences between “European” and “American” skin because skin type varies more according to ethnicity, climate, and lifestyle than nationality.

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Our Philosophy
At ADESI Milano, we believe that nature holds the key to radiant health and beauty. We're dedicated to:
1. Sourcing organic and natural ingredients
2. Supporting sustainable practices
3. Crafting products that nurture body, mind, and spirit
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