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MINON closes its Amino Moist line — same 9-amino-acid hero as the lotion and milk, in the rich cream step for very dry or reactive winter skin.
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Amino Moist Charge Cream by Minon is formulated for sensitive, dry, normal skin. MINON closes its Amino Moist line — same 9-amino-acid hero as the lotion and milk, in the rich cream step for very dry or reactive winter skin.
The key active ingredients in Amino Moist Charge Cream are Glycerin, Panthenol. It's known for: 9-amino-acid barrier formulation and Japanese drugstore sensitive-skin pedigree.
Yes, Amino Moist Charge Cream targets dryness, sensitivity, redness. 9-amino-acid barrier formulation
Amino Moist Charge Cream retails for around $32, which places it in the mid range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: plain medicinal packaging; not for oily summer skin.
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