Lucido-L Hair Treatment Shiny Hair Water 170ml

LUCIDO

Lucido-L Hair Treatment Shiny Hair Water 170ml

Lucido-L Hair Treatment Shiny Hair Water 170ml

LUCIDO

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Hair Treatment

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Highlights

WHAT IS IT?

Hair Treatment Water with multiple active ingredients

FEATURES

Contains Argan Oil processed with high pressure to develop high concentration oil; locks in moisture; replenishes hair health and radiance; heat protection for hair dryers and curlers; UV protection; light floral fragrance.

BEST FOR

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CHECKS

Contains alcohol

Who Is It For?

What Does It Help With?

Prevents Moisture Loss Protects Hair From Heat And Uv Damage

Budget

Affordable (under $30)

How To Use

Which routine should it be used in?

Morning
Evening
 
Cleanse
Tone
Eyecare
Serum
Moisturize
Suncare
 

Instructions:

Use on towel-dried hair before blow drying, on dry hair before styling, or anytime throughout the day to refresh hair. Spray generously to cover whole head, comb through hair, blend completely to mid and tips.

Key Information

Vegan
Cruelty-free
Sensitive-safe
Non-comedogenic
Hypoallergenic
Microbiome-safe
Preservative-free
Eco-friendly
Pregnancy-safe
Oil-free

What LUCIDO Says

Product Description:

The hair treatment water helps to replenish and rehydrate hair for a radiant and healthy hair condition. It can be used at anytime and anywhere to prevent moisture loss.

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Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

water,alcohol,amodimethicone,peg-50-hydrogenated-castor-oil,glycerin,fragrance,palmitamidopropyltrimonium-chloride,c12-14-pareth-5,c12-14-pareth-7,propylene-glycol,c12-14-pareth-12,styrene/vp-copolymer,ethylhexyl-methoxycinnamate,argania-spinosa-kernel-oil,phytosteryl/octyldodecyl-lauroyl-glutamate

Key Ingredients

Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Amodimethicone, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate

Ingredients Details

Alcohol

Alcohol, specifically ethanol or denatured alcohol, is a widely used ingredient in skincare formulations. This colorless, volatile liquid serves multiple purposes in cosmetic products. Its primary functions include acting as a solvent, enhancing the penetration of other active ingredients, and providing a quick-drying effect on the skin.

In skincare, alcohol can help create lightweight textures and improve the spreadability of products. It's particularly useful in formulations like toners, astringents, and some serums. Alcohol's antimicrobial properties can also contribute to product preservation.

However, the use of alcohol in skincare is controversial. At high concentrations, it can be drying and potentially irritating to the skin, particularly for those with sensitive or dry skin types. It may disrupt the skin's natural barrier function, leading to increased transepidermal water loss.

Despite these concerns, when used in appropriate concentrations and formulations, alcohol can be a beneficial ingredient. It's crucial to consider the overall product formulation, concentration of alcohol, and individual skin needs when evaluating its presence in skincare products. Some cosmetic-grade alcohols, like cetyl and stearyl alcohol, are fatty alcohols with emollient properties, distinct from ethanol.

Amodimethicone

Amodimethicone is a versatile silicone-based polymer widely used in hair care and skincare formulations. This modified dimethicone molecule features amino functional groups that enhance its ability to adhere to hair and skin surfaces. Unlike standard silicones, amodimethicone forms a lightweight, non-greasy film that provides targeted conditioning and protection.

In hair care products, amodimethicone excels at reducing frizz, improving combability, and enhancing shine without weighing down strands. Its unique structure allows it to selectively bond to damaged areas of the hair shaft, offering localized repair and protection. For skincare applications, amodimethicone functions as an effective emollient and barrier-forming agent, helping to lock in moisture and protect the skin from environmental stressors.

Amodimethicone is particularly beneficial for color-treated or chemically processed hair, as it helps to seal the cuticle and preserve color vibrancy. In skincare, it can improve the texture and spreadability of formulations while providing a smooth, silky feel. This ingredient is generally well-tolerated and suitable for a wide range of hair and skin types, making it a valuable component in many personal care products.

Fragrance

Fragrance is a ubiquitous ingredient in skincare products, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Comprising a complex blend of natural or synthetic aromatic compounds, fragrances are designed to impart pleasant scents and mask less desirable odors of other ingredients. While enhancing the sensory experience of skincare routines, fragrances can also influence consumer perception and product appeal.

From a formulation standpoint, fragrances present both benefits and challenges. They can improve product stability and act as preservatives in some cases. However, they are also common allergens and irritants, particularly for individuals with sensitive skin. Fragrance components like limonene, linalool, and geraniol are frequent causes of contact dermatitis.

Regulatory bodies such as the EU and FDA have established guidelines for fragrance use in cosmetics, including concentration limits and labeling requirements. Many brands now offer fragrance-free options to cater to sensitive skin types. When formulating with fragrances, careful consideration must be given to potential skin reactions, allergen declarations, and overall product safety. Patch testing is often recommended for individuals prone to fragrance sensitivities before incorporating scented products into their skincare regimen.

Glycerin

Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a versatile and widely used humectant in skincare formulations. This colorless, odorless, viscous liquid is derived from both natural and synthetic sources, including vegetable oils and petrochemicals. As a hygroscopic substance, glycerin attracts and retains moisture, making it highly effective in hydrating and moisturizing the skin.

In skincare products, glycerin typically comprises 0.5% to 5% of the formulation. It functions by drawing water from the environment and deeper skin layers to the surface, enhancing skin hydration and improving barrier function. This moisture-binding property helps to reduce transepidermal water loss, leading to smoother, more supple skin.

Glycerin's low molecular weight allows it to penetrate the stratum corneum, providing hydration to deeper skin layers. It also exhibits emollient properties, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. Additionally, glycerin has been shown to enhance the penetration of other active ingredients in skincare formulations.

While generally well-tolerated, high concentrations of glycerin can potentially cause a tacky feel on the skin or draw out too much moisture in low-humidity environments. Therefore, it is often combined with other moisturizing agents for optimal efficacy and skin feel.