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Minon is what Japanese dermatologists reach for when a patient's skin is falling apart. Amino Moist is the hero line — nine amino acids that mimic the skin's natural moisturizing factors, plus glycyrrhizic acid (an anti-irritant). Fragrance-free, colorant-free, pharmacy-backed. A desert-island barrier product.
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Amino Moist Charge Lotion II (Moist) by Minon is formulated for sensitive, dry, normal, combination skin. Minon is what Japanese dermatologists reach for when a patient's skin is falling apart. Amino Moist is the hero line — nine amino acids that mimic the skin's natural moisturizing factors, plus glycyrrhizic acid (an anti-irritant). Fragrance-free, colorant-free, pharmacy-backed. A desert-island barrier product.
The key active ingredients in Amino Moist Charge Lotion II (Moist) are Panthenol. It's known for: Dermatologist-recommended in Japan for reactive skin and 9 amino acids mirror skin's own NMF.
Yes, Amino Moist Charge Lotion II (Moist) targets sensitivity, dryness, redness. Dermatologist-recommended in Japan for reactive skin
Amino Moist Charge Lotion II (Moist) retails for around $28, which places it in the mid range for toners. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Utilitarian packaging; Scent is faintly medicinal; Limited availability outside Asia.
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