Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask
Intense skin relief
- strengthens the epidermal barrier
- restores softness and optimal hydration level
- promotes a healthy skin microbiota
- suitable for all skin types
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93% of respondents confirm that their skin became more supple after two weeks of using the product*
What makes the Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask special?
Strengthening epidermal barrier at multiple levels
More than 10 active ingredients contained in the Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask interact with the epidermal barrier at multiple levels: they support microbiota, improve hydration, and visibly renew the epidermis.
Prebiotic and postbiotic complex
The combination of prebiotic and postbiotic ingredients provides comprehensive support for the fourth layer of the skin: stratum microbium. Balance and diversity of the stratum microbium ensures good functioning of the protective barrier of the epidermis. This means your skin’s condition improves already after the first use of the mask.
Ceramides
Ceramides used in the Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask: ceramide 1 (EOP), 3 (NP), and 6-II (AP) are the most prevalent ceramides in the stratum corneum of the epidermis. They support epidermal regeneration and ensure good hydration.
Delicate, creamy texture
The Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask has a delicate, creamy texture, making it spread perfectly on the skin, as well as a neutral smell and color. The mask is both effective and pleasant to use.
Original composition confirmed by studies
The formula of the Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask was designed by our team of experts in the fields of chemistry, biotechnology, cosmetology, and chemical technology with many years of experience in the beauty industry. The mask was tested in an independent research facility (user assessment and instrumental assessment).
Scientifically proven results
After just one application:
Instrumental assessment*:
up to 14%
increase in skin hydration
up to 11%
increase in skin elasticity
up to 17%
smoother skin
Survey**:
100% think the mask moisturizes and regenerates the skin
100% confirm that the product soothes irritations and reduces redness
100% think that the product restores their skin’s softness
Visible improvement of skin condition in just 2 weeks**
100% think the mask moisturizes and regenerates the skin
97% confirm that using the mask made their skin feel smoother
93% confirm that their skin became more supple
100% confirm that using the mask improved the overall condition of their skin
* Skin measurements were performed after a single application of the mask in a group of 10 volunteers in an independent research facility
** A two-week study conducted in a group of 30 volunteers in an independent research facility
What you need to know
Recommended intake
Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask
2–3 times a week
— leave for 15–20 minutes
Directions for use
Ingredients (INCI)
Storage
Manufacturer
Choose it if your skin...
is dehydrated and needs moisturizing
feels tight, with discomfort intensifying after cleansing
is dull, tired, and sagging
needs additional regeneration after sun exposure or during colder seasons (autumn and winter)
Find out the ingredients of your mask
Active ingredients
Shea butter
Shea butter
This emollient strengthens the skin’s lipid barrier, lubricates the skin, soothes irritation, and reduces dehydration and excessive transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
Ceramides
+Ceramides
Ceramides are a group of organic compounds belonging to the sphingolipid family, which make up a key part of intercellular cement in the stratum corneum of the epidermis. Without enough ceramides, the epidermis becomes more permeable, which leads to more transepidermal water loss and less hydration remaining in the epidermis, while impaired lipid barrier makes the skin more prone to irritation.
Alpha-glucan
+Alpha-glucan
Alpha-glucan is a sugar compound obtained from maltose or sucrose. Owing to its hygroscopic properties, it boosts hydration in the epidermis. It is also considered a prebiotic which supports healthy skin microbiota.
Inulin
+Inulin
It is a prebiotic that comprehensively supports healthy dermal microbiota, which forms the first line of defense against harmful environmental factors. It also soothes irritation.
Lactobacillus ferment
+Lactobacillus ferment
Rapeseed and wheat ferment is a postbiotic that promotes a healthy dermal microbiota, which in turn improves the condition of the epidermal barrier.
Trehalose
+Trehalose
Trehalose is mainly known for its capacity to protect proteins and other bio-molecules against stressors: very high and very low temperature, dehydration, and osmotic stress. Increases the level of epidermis hydration and demonstrates photo-protective properties.
Lactobionic acid
+Lactobionic acid
Lactobionic acid is a polyhydroxy acid (PHA). It has a similar impact on the skin as AHA acids, but due to the structure of its molecules, it acts more gently, without causing irritation or redness. It has excellent moisturizing and antioxidative properties.
Squalane
+Squalane
This emollient lubricates the skin and regenerates the epidermis, thus reducing transepidermal water loss. This helps hydrate and soothe the skin. It is a derivative of squalene — a natural component of human sebum.
Hyaluronic acid
+Hyaluronic acid
Powerful moisturizer that can reduce transepidermal water loss. It can improve skin hydration, speed up its regeneration, and act as an anti-aging agent. Depending on its molecular weight, HA takes on different properties: smaller molecules can penetrate the epidermal barrier more easily, ensuring hydration in the superficial layers of the epidermis, while high molecular weight hyaluronic acid does not penetrate the epidermis, but binds water molecules on its surface, creating a moisturizing compress which reduces discomfort and dehydration.
Plant-based emollients
+Composition of plant-based emollients
A combination of oils forming a natural emollient complex that boosts epidermal barrier regeneration and has smoothing and hydrating properties.
Phytosphingosine
+Phytosphingosine
A plant-derived ceramide. It supports epidermal barrier regeneration and reduces excessive transepidermal water loss, so it indirectly increases hydration in the epidermis.
Panthenol
+Panthenol
A substance that soothes irritations and accelerates skin regeneration. Helps eliminate skin dehydration.
Vitamin E
+Vitamin E
Also known as the “vitamin of youth”. An effective antioxidant that protects the skin against free radicals. Strengthens the epidermal barrier.
Shea butter
This emollient strengthens the skin’s lipid barrier, lubricates the skin, soothes irritation, and reduces dehydration and excessive transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
Expert opinion
Soft and regenerated skin
With its rich composition containing squalane, phytosphingosine, ceramides, and plant emollients, the Glow On Regenerating and Moisturizing Mask supports epidermal barrier regeneration and reduces transepidermal water loss. It also contains trehalose, lactobionic acid, sodium hyaluronate, and oligosaccharides which bind water molecules and create a moisturizing compress on the surface of the skin. The oligosaccharides, together with inulin and rapeseed and wheat Lactobacillus ferment, support dermal microbiota balance.
Alicja Śliwowska, Ph.D.
She has a Ph.D. in chemical sciences, MA is cosmetology, and is a certified nutritionist. She is the author of numerous scientific publications, co-author of the cosmetic product patent, and one of the authors of Health Labs Care beauty product formulas.
dr_scuraThere are no miracles. Only science.
Squalane strengthens the epidermal barrier
The results of the study demonstrate that squalene strengthens the epidermal barrier, accelerates the process of its regeneration, and reduces excessive transepidermal water loss, thus positively affecting the level of hydration of the epidermis.
Source:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780124160033000147
Ceramides reduce excessive transepidermal water loss
Ceramides increase epidermal barrier integrity, reduce excessive transepidermal water loss, and improve general skin condition and appearance.
Source:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780124160033000147
Prebiotic and probiotic complex supports dermal microbiota
Using prebiotics in daily skin care promotes balanced dermal microbiota. Prebiotics in combination with live probiotics are used to treat wounds and skin inflammations.
Source:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780323851701000208
Lactobacillus plantarum HEAL19 improves skin hydration
The studies confirmed that the product containing Lactobacillus plantarum HEAL19 applied onto the skin of volunteers with dry skin inhibited transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and improved skin hydration.