The raw materials and formula provided by GATTEFOSSE, a French Jiafa lion! High purity small molecular hyaluronic acid, whitening essence nicotinamide; I have been using this skin care product, which has a good moisturizing and hydrating effect. The skin is no longer dry and peeling. The skin is smooth after use. The water is tender. I like this skin care product very much.
30 pieces of Nicotinamide Moisturizing Peach Mask, ceramide to lock water, 10 minutes to quench thirst, the use effect is very good, the mask has a large water content, and the face is fresh and delicate, smooth, white and tender without greasy after use. It can effectively lock the water and keep the face moist and slippery for a long time. It can refine pores and improve rough and dry skin. Very good mask.
Hyaluronic acid essence, this mask is moderately priced and cheap. I have mixed skin, oily nose and dry cheeks. This mask is light in texture and full of moisture. After use, my face is moist and absorbs enough water. I use it three times a week and the effect is quite good.
Ethnicity
Facial mask is a kind of cosmetic that has been used for a long time. As early as the pyramids of ancient Egypt, people knew that some natural raw materials, such as soil, volcanic ash and sea mud, were used to treat some skin diseases.
Later, lanolin was mixed with various substances, such as honey, flowers of plants, eggs, coarse flour, coarse beans and so on. , and made into paste, coated on the face, beautify habits or treat some skin diseases.
Egyptians spread this skill to Greece, then to Rome and finally to Europe. In the 8th and 9th centuries, the development of civilization moved to the Middle East, which also helped to promote the Renaissance in Europe.
During the Renaissance, cosmetic chemistry and essence industry, which belong to medical disciplines, made great progress. 17 and 18 centuries, most cosmetics were produced by family workshops. It was not until 19 and the 20th century that the cosmetic industry changed obviously and gradually formed.
Masks became popular in China in the Tang Dynasty, which was very popular among aristocratic women. According to ancient records, Yang Guifei used a ruby paste made of fresh almonds, calomel and talcum powder, supplemented by borneol, musk and egg white.