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Minon's richer variant of the Amino Moist Milk — same amino acid complex base but with deeper lipid layer (cetearyl alcohol + squalane higher in formula) for the driest sensitive skin. Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, paraben-free across the Minon platform. The dry-skin alternative for clients who find the Charge Milk too lightweight.
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Side-by-side ingredient breakdowns vs. the closest alternatives.
In-clinic and at-home treatments that use the same active ingredients.

The 14–28 day structured protocol for resetting a compromised skin barrier — strip the routine to the studs (cleanser, ceramide cream, SPF), drop every active, let the skin rebuild itself.

The moisturiser-retinoid-moisturiser layering trick that made retinoids tolerable for sensitive skin, popularised by US derm TikTok.

The J-beauty solo cleanse — one step, no follow-up foam, no stripping.
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Japanese skincare routines have a step Western consumers consistently miss: the milky lotion that sits between toner and cream. Albion's Infinesse Derma Pump Milk, Kanebo's Cream In Day, Minon's Amino Moist Milk all built their identities around this format. The Japanese 'milk' step delivers a hydration-and-treatment layer that Western routines compress into either heavy moisturizer or thin serum. Here's the decode.
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Three Japanese brands — HABA (founded 1983), Fancl (founded 1980), and DECENCIA (founded 2007 by POLA-Orbis) — built entire skincare platforms around eliminating preservatives. The approach is genuinely different from Western 'clean beauty': airless airtight bottles, 30-day shelf life, single-use sealed-fresh formulations. Decades before clean beauty was a Western category, Japanese pharmacy was already there.
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Amino Moist Moisturizing Milk for Dry Sensitive Skin by Minon is formulated for dry, sensitive, mature skin. Minon's richer variant of the Amino Moist Milk — same amino acid complex base but with deeper lipid layer (cetearyl alcohol + squalane higher in formula) for the driest sensitive skin. Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, paraben-free across the Minon platform. The dry-skin alternative for clients who find the Charge Milk too lightweight.
The key active ingredients in Amino Moist Moisturizing Milk for Dry Sensitive Skin are Squalane. It's known for: richer lipid layer for very dry skin and fragrance-free, alcohol-free, paraben-free formulation.
Yes, Amino Moist Moisturizing Milk for Dry Sensitive Skin targets dryness, sensitivity. richer lipid layer for very dry skin
Amino Moist Moisturizing Milk for Dry Sensitive Skin retails for around $25, 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: may feel rich on combination skin; Japanese drugstore distribution outside Japan is limited; subtle ingredient differentiation from Charge Milk.
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