Since the outbreak of the fluorescent mask war in 2014, many people are still worried about whether the masks they use contain fluorescent agents. Among facial masks, hydrating masks are the most frequently used, so much so that many people want to know which types of facial masks are better, without fluorescent agents or with fluorescent agents. If you want to know more like me, let’s take a look at this article. Does the hydrating mask have no fluorescent agent? Doesn’t the hydrating mask have fluorescent agent? Generally speaking, hydrating masks rarely contain fluorescent agents, because the main function of hydrating masks is to hydrate the skin, and fluorescent agents have no effect on hydrating the skin. Having said that, we still have to be wary of today's unscrupulous businesses. Whitening mask containing fluorescent agent Data from market research shows that most whitening masks contain certain fluorescent ingredients. Because whitening masks are functional masks, many unscrupulous merchants will put a little fluorescent agent in them in order to make the effect of the mask respond immediately, so that the skin will instantly become bright and transparent after application. How to metabolize fluorescent agents Drink plenty of water If we want to metabolize fluorescent agents quickly, we must first ensure that the body's blood circulation and metabolism remain in a normal state and be able to proceed quickly under normal conditions. If we apply a facial mask containing fluorescent agent, we must drink more water to increase the water capacity in the body, allow the water to accelerate the blood purification function, and decompose and metabolize harmful substances in the skin and human body. Moisturize your face If we want to quickly metabolize the fluorescent agent in the mask, we must not let our skin become dehydrated. First of all, we need to hydrate and moisturize the skin, keep the skin's microcirculation in a fast-operating state for a long time, decompose the fluorescent agent attached to skin proteins and cells, and use the principle of metabolism to expel it from the basal layer of the skin. For example: you can use a hydrating mask 2-3 times a week, and frequently use a moisturizing spray to cleanse and hydrate your face. What is fluorescent agent? Fluorescent agent, commonly known as whitening agent, is a chemical dye containing fluorescence. Because after this dye is absorbed by the skin, it can refract and produce a glittering effect similar to fluorite. After we apply the hydrating mask, the skin absorbs it and the skin looks very white and clear to the naked eye. Fluorescent agent is not easy to decompose We apply a moisturizing mask containing fluorescent agent, and it will take a skin metabolism cycle of 28 days to metabolize one third of the fluorescent agent. Because fluorescent agent is not as easy to decompose and metabolize as other chemical ingredients, it has strong adsorption capacity and can directly adsorb on the protein in the basal layer of the skin. When the fluorescent agent enters the basal layer of the skin, the skin's immune ability will be greatly weakened, thereby affecting the skin's metabolism and blood circulation, slowing down and prolonging the time it takes for the skin to metabolize waste and toxins. |
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