WATERY ESSENCE

WATERY ESSENCE
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TLDR
Price:
46,00 $CA

Product Type:
Moisturizer
Finish
Nourished
Claims:
Brightening, Calms Skin, Combination Skin, Helps Skin Texture, Hydrating, Moisurizing, Reduces Hyperpigmentation, Softens Skin
InstructionsApply morning and/or evening to perfectly clean face and neck using fingers or with the help of a cotton pad. This new skincare can be applied prior to any serum or cream.
Product Description

MOISTURIZING-BRIGHTENING LOTION

This new lotion combines the freshness of a lotion with the effectiveness of exceptional skincare. Enriched with hyaluronic acid, its ultra-light texture offers a “glowing” effect of skin quenched with moisture.

MOISTURIZING-BRIGHTENING LOTION

Watery Essence’s detoxifying formula makes the skin brighter and visibly more resistant to stress. The complexion is luminous and the skin revitalized. Instantly moisturized, it is more receptive to skincare.

PROVEN EFFICACY

  • Plumped skin: 85%*
  • Luminous and radiant skin: 85%*
  • Reinforced and detoxified skin: 80%*

CELLULAR WATER PATENT (*PATENT ISSUED IN FRANCE)

Water is the main component of a cosmetic product: therefore, its quality is essential. NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts. It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin. Components that can contribute to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract, aminoethanesulfinic acid, citric acid, as well as mineral salts.

AQUAPORINS PATENT (*PATENT ISSUED IN FRANCE)

Aquaporins are essential proteins for exchanges of water between cells. Their imbalances are involved in dehydration phenomena. This patented complex promotes the natural production of aquaporins, in order to optimise water diffusion in the epidermis.

HOW TO USE

Apply morning and/or evening to perfectly clean face and neck using fingers or with the help of a cotton pad. This new skincare can be applied prior to any serum or cream.

Textured lotion

Description

MOISTURIZING-BRIGHTENING LOTION

This new lotion combines the freshness of a lotion with the effectiveness of exceptional skincare. Enriched with hyaluronic acid, its ultra-light texture offers a “glowing” effect of skin quenched with moisture.

MOISTURIZING-BRIGHTENING LOTION

Watery Essence’s detoxifying formula makes the skin brighter and visibly more resistant to stress. The complexion is luminous and the skin revitalized. Instantly moisturized, it is more receptive to skincare.

PROVEN EFFICACY

  • Plumped skin: 85%*
  • Luminous and radiant skin: 85%*
  • Reinforced and detoxified skin: 80%*

CELLULAR WATER PATENT (*PATENT ISSUED IN FRANCE)

Water is the main component of a cosmetic product: therefore, its quality is essential. NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts. It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin. Components that can contribute to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract, aminoethanesulfinic acid, citric acid, as well as mineral salts.

AQUAPORINS PATENT (*PATENT ISSUED IN FRANCE)

Aquaporins are essential proteins for exchanges of water between cells. Their imbalances are involved in dehydration phenomena. This patented complex promotes the natural production of aquaporins, in order to optimise water diffusion in the epidermis.

HOW TO USE

Apply morning and/or evening to perfectly clean face and neck using fingers or with the help of a cotton pad. This new skincare can be applied prior to any serum or cream.

Textured lotion

Ingredients:
  • AQUA/WATER/EAU AQUA_WATER_EAU is commonly used as a base ingredient in cosmetics to provide hydration and improve the texture and spreadability of the product. It acts as a solvent for other ingredients and helps to deliver the active components of the product to the skin.
  • butylene glycol Butylene glycol is a clear, colorless liquid that is used as a humectant, solvent, and emulsifier in cosmetics. As a humectant, it helps to keep skin hydrated by drawing water from the air or deeper skin layers and locking it onto the surface of the skin.
  • METHYLPROPANEDIOL METHYLPROPANEDIOL is commonly used in cosmetics as a conditioning agent and solvent. It helps to improve the texture of the product and enhance the absorption of other ingredients into the skin.
  • PENTYLENE GLYCOL Pentylene Glycol is commonly used in cosmetics as a humectant and solvent, helping to retain moisture and improve the texture of skincare products. It also has antimicrobial properties, making it useful as a preservative to extend the shelf life of cosmetic formulations.
  • PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate is a water-soluble emollient and surfactant used in cosmetics to provide a smooth and moisturizing feel. It helps in the formulation of cleansers, shampoos, and bath products, promoting a gentle and non-irritating effect on the skin and hair.
  • PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is commonly used as a surfactant and emulsifier in cosmetics, helping to improve the texture and stability of formulations. It also acts as a solubilizer, allowing for better dispersion of oil-soluble ingredients in water-based products.
  • SODIUM CITRATE Sodium citrate is commonly used in cosmetics as a buffering agent and pH adjuster. It helps stabilize formulas and control the acidity levels of various skincare and haircare products.
  • SODIUM HYALURONATE Sodium Hyaluronate is a form of hyaluronic acid that is often used in cosmetics for its ability to deeply hydrate and plump the skin. It helps to improve moisture retention, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and promote a smoother and more youthful complexion.
  • CITRIC ACID Citric acid is a common additive in cosmetics, personal care products, and beauty products. It is used as a preservative, pH adjuster, and exfoliant. As a preservative, citric acid is used to extend the shelf life of products by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and other
  • 1,2-hexanediol 1,2-Hexanediol is a humectant, meaning it attracts and binds moisture to the skin. It is often used in cosmetics because it helps to keep the skin hydrated and prevents moisture from evaporating. It is also an emollient, meaning it softens and soothes the
  • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL Caprylyl Glycol is a versatile cosmetic ingredient that is commonly used as a moisturizing agent, emollient, and preservative in cosmetics. It helps to condition and soften the skin, while also preventing the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in beauty products.
  • CARNOSINE Carnosine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is often used in cosmetics for its anti-aging properties. It helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by protecting the skin against the harmful effects of free radicals and promoting collagen production.
  • sodium chloride Sodium chloride, also known as table salt, is used in cosmetics for a variety of purposes. It is used to thicken products, balance the pH, and as a preservative. It is also used to help bind ingredients together, and to reduce irritation from other ingredients. Sodium chloride is also used as
  • XANTHAN GUM Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide gum that is used in cosmetics and beauty products as a thickening agent, stabilizer, emulsifier, and suspending agent. It helps to increase the viscosity of a product, preventing separation of ingredients and allowing them to blend together more easily. It
  • HEXYLDECANOL Hexyldecanol is a synthetic fatty alcohol commonly used in cosmetics as a thickening agent and emollient. It helps to improve the texture and feel of the product, providing a smooth and moisturizing effect on the skin.
  • FAEX EXTRACT/YEAST EXTRACT/EXTRAIT DE LEVURE FAEX EXTRACT, also known as Yeast Extract, is commonly used in cosmetics for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It helps hydrate the skin, improve texture, and promote a healthy complexion.
  • FRAGRANCE (PARFUM) Fragrance (parfum) is a common ingredient used in cosmetics to provide a pleasant scent or mask unpleasant odors. It enhances the overall sensory experience of the product and can be found in various cosmetic products such as perfumes, lotions, and skincare items.
  • PROPYLENE GLYCOL Propylene Glycol is a versatile ingredient commonly used in cosmetics as a solvent, humectant, and emollient. It helps to retain moisture, enhance product texture, and improve the absorption of other ingredients.
  • AMINOETHANESULFINIC ACID Aminoethanesulfinic acid, also known as taurine, is an amino acid derivative commonly used in cosmetics as a skin-conditioning agent and antioxidant. It helps to improve skin hydration, reduce inflammation, and protect against environmental damage, promoting healthier and more radiant-looking skin.
  • ADENOSINE Adenosine is a naturally occurring molecule that is used in cosmetics for its ability to help rejuvenate and improve the appearance of skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles. It functions by promoting the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin's elasticity and firmness.
  • POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Potassium Chloride is commonly used in cosmetics as a conditioning agent and viscosity builder. It helps to improve the texture and stability of cosmetic products, while also providing moisturizing and soothing properties to the skin.
  • SODIUM BICARBONATE Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, is commonly used in cosmetics as a gentle exfoliant and pH adjuster. It helps to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and promote a smoother complexion.
  • DISODIUM PHOSPHATE DISODIUM PHOSPHATE is commonly used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and pH adjuster, helping to stabilize the formulation and control acidity levels. It can be found in various skincare products, hair care products, and even makeup items.
  • MAGNESIUM SULFATE Magnesium sulfate, also known as Epsom salt, is commonly used in cosmetics as a mineral salt for its exfoliating and soothing properties. It is often included in bath salts, scrubs, and creams to help relax muscles, improve circulation, and promote overall skin health.
  • POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE Potassium Phosphate is commonly used in cosmetics as a pH adjuster and buffering agent. It helps to stabilize the formulation and maintain the desired pH level for the product.
  • DISODIUM ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE Disodium Adenosine is a cosmetic ingredient commonly used as a skin-conditioning agent. It helps to improve the texture and appearance of the skin by providing hydration and promoting a smooth and youthful complexion.
  • LAMINARIA DIGITATA EXTRACT Laminaria Digitata Extract is commonly used in cosmetics for its hydrating and nourishing properties. It helps to keep the skin moisturized, smooth, and youthful-looking, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products.
  • LINALOOL Linalool is a naturally occurring fragrance ingredient found in many essential oils and used in cosmetics as a scent enhancer. It provides a pleasant floral scent and is commonly used in perfumes, lotions, and other personal care products.
  • PYRUS MALUS (APPLE) SEED EXTRACT Pyrus Malus (Apple) Seed Extract is commonly used in cosmetics as a natural exfoliant due to its fine particles that help remove dead skin cells and impurities from the skin's surface. It is also known to have antioxidant properties which can help protect the skin against environmental damage.
  • BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS (RAPESEED) STEROLS Brassica Campestris (Rapeseed) Sterols are plant-derived compounds used in cosmetics for their emollient and moisturizing properties. They help to enhance skin hydration, improve the skin's barrier function, and promote a smooth and soft texture in various skincare and haircare products.
  • CALCIUM CHLORIDE Calcium chloride is commonly used in cosmetics as a firming and stabilizing agent, helping to improve the texture and consistency of various products such as creams, lotions, and serums. Additionally, it can act as a preservative, extending the shelf life of these formulations by preventing the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
  • TOCOPHEROL Tocopherol is used in cosmetics as a natural antioxidant ingredient that helps protect the skin from free radicals and environmental damage. It also acts as a moisturizer, helping to promote a smoother and more hydrated complexion.
Ingredients
    • AQUA/WATER/EAU AQUA_WATER_EAU is commonly used as a base ingredient in cosmetics to provide hydration and improve the texture and spreadability of the product. It acts as a solvent for other ingredients and helps to deliver the active components of the product to the skin.
    • butylene glycol Butylene glycol is a clear, colorless liquid that is used as a humectant, solvent, and emulsifier in cosmetics. As a humectant, it helps to keep skin hydrated by drawing water from the air or deeper skin layers and locking it onto the surface of the skin.
    • METHYLPROPANEDIOL METHYLPROPANEDIOL is commonly used in cosmetics as a conditioning agent and solvent. It helps to improve the texture of the product and enhance the absorption of other ingredients into the skin.
    • PENTYLENE GLYCOL Pentylene Glycol is commonly used in cosmetics as a humectant and solvent, helping to retain moisture and improve the texture of skincare products. It also has antimicrobial properties, making it useful as a preservative to extend the shelf life of cosmetic formulations.
    • PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate is a water-soluble emollient and surfactant used in cosmetics to provide a smooth and moisturizing feel. It helps in the formulation of cleansers, shampoos, and bath products, promoting a gentle and non-irritating effect on the skin and hair.
    • PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is commonly used as a surfactant and emulsifier in cosmetics, helping to improve the texture and stability of formulations. It also acts as a solubilizer, allowing for better dispersion of oil-soluble ingredients in water-based products.
    • SODIUM CITRATE Sodium citrate is commonly used in cosmetics as a buffering agent and pH adjuster. It helps stabilize formulas and control the acidity levels of various skincare and haircare products.
    • SODIUM HYALURONATE Sodium Hyaluronate is a form of hyaluronic acid that is often used in cosmetics for its ability to deeply hydrate and plump the skin. It helps to improve moisture retention, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and promote a smoother and more youthful complexion.
    • CITRIC ACID Citric acid is a common additive in cosmetics, personal care products, and beauty products. It is used as a preservative, pH adjuster, and exfoliant. As a preservative, citric acid is used to extend the shelf life of products by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and other
    • 1,2-hexanediol 1,2-Hexanediol is a humectant, meaning it attracts and binds moisture to the skin. It is often used in cosmetics because it helps to keep the skin hydrated and prevents moisture from evaporating. It is also an emollient, meaning it softens and soothes the
    • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL Caprylyl Glycol is a versatile cosmetic ingredient that is commonly used as a moisturizing agent, emollient, and preservative in cosmetics. It helps to condition and soften the skin, while also preventing the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in beauty products.
    • CARNOSINE Carnosine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is often used in cosmetics for its anti-aging properties. It helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by protecting the skin against the harmful effects of free radicals and promoting collagen production.
    • sodium chloride Sodium chloride, also known as table salt, is used in cosmetics for a variety of purposes. It is used to thicken products, balance the pH, and as a preservative. It is also used to help bind ingredients together, and to reduce irritation from other ingredients. Sodium chloride is also used as
    • XANTHAN GUM Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide gum that is used in cosmetics and beauty products as a thickening agent, stabilizer, emulsifier, and suspending agent. It helps to increase the viscosity of a product, preventing separation of ingredients and allowing them to blend together more easily. It
    • HEXYLDECANOL Hexyldecanol is a synthetic fatty alcohol commonly used in cosmetics as a thickening agent and emollient. It helps to improve the texture and feel of the product, providing a smooth and moisturizing effect on the skin.
    • FAEX EXTRACT/YEAST EXTRACT/EXTRAIT DE LEVURE FAEX EXTRACT, also known as Yeast Extract, is commonly used in cosmetics for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It helps hydrate the skin, improve texture, and promote a healthy complexion.
    • FRAGRANCE (PARFUM) Fragrance (parfum) is a common ingredient used in cosmetics to provide a pleasant scent or mask unpleasant odors. It enhances the overall sensory experience of the product and can be found in various cosmetic products such as perfumes, lotions, and skincare items.
    • PROPYLENE GLYCOL Propylene Glycol is a versatile ingredient commonly used in cosmetics as a solvent, humectant, and emollient. It helps to retain moisture, enhance product texture, and improve the absorption of other ingredients.
    • AMINOETHANESULFINIC ACID Aminoethanesulfinic acid, also known as taurine, is an amino acid derivative commonly used in cosmetics as a skin-conditioning agent and antioxidant. It helps to improve skin hydration, reduce inflammation, and protect against environmental damage, promoting healthier and more radiant-looking skin.
    • ADENOSINE Adenosine is a naturally occurring molecule that is used in cosmetics for its ability to help rejuvenate and improve the appearance of skin by reducing fine lines and wrinkles. It functions by promoting the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin's elasticity and firmness.
    • POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Potassium Chloride is commonly used in cosmetics as a conditioning agent and viscosity builder. It helps to improve the texture and stability of cosmetic products, while also providing moisturizing and soothing properties to the skin.
    • SODIUM BICARBONATE Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, is commonly used in cosmetics as a gentle exfoliant and pH adjuster. It helps to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and promote a smoother complexion.
    • DISODIUM PHOSPHATE DISODIUM PHOSPHATE is commonly used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and pH adjuster, helping to stabilize the formulation and control acidity levels. It can be found in various skincare products, hair care products, and even makeup items.
    • MAGNESIUM SULFATE Magnesium sulfate, also known as Epsom salt, is commonly used in cosmetics as a mineral salt for its exfoliating and soothing properties. It is often included in bath salts, scrubs, and creams to help relax muscles, improve circulation, and promote overall skin health.
    • POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE Potassium Phosphate is commonly used in cosmetics as a pH adjuster and buffering agent. It helps to stabilize the formulation and maintain the desired pH level for the product.
    • DISODIUM ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE Disodium Adenosine is a cosmetic ingredient commonly used as a skin-conditioning agent. It helps to improve the texture and appearance of the skin by providing hydration and promoting a smooth and youthful complexion.
    • LAMINARIA DIGITATA EXTRACT Laminaria Digitata Extract is commonly used in cosmetics for its hydrating and nourishing properties. It helps to keep the skin moisturized, smooth, and youthful-looking, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products.
    • LINALOOL Linalool is a naturally occurring fragrance ingredient found in many essential oils and used in cosmetics as a scent enhancer. It provides a pleasant floral scent and is commonly used in perfumes, lotions, and other personal care products.
    • PYRUS MALUS (APPLE) SEED EXTRACT Pyrus Malus (Apple) Seed Extract is commonly used in cosmetics as a natural exfoliant due to its fine particles that help remove dead skin cells and impurities from the skin's surface. It is also known to have antioxidant properties which can help protect the skin against environmental damage.
    • BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS (RAPESEED) STEROLS Brassica Campestris (Rapeseed) Sterols are plant-derived compounds used in cosmetics for their emollient and moisturizing properties. They help to enhance skin hydration, improve the skin's barrier function, and promote a smooth and soft texture in various skincare and haircare products.
    • CALCIUM CHLORIDE Calcium chloride is commonly used in cosmetics as a firming and stabilizing agent, helping to improve the texture and consistency of various products such as creams, lotions, and serums. Additionally, it can act as a preservative, extending the shelf life of these formulations by preventing the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
    • TOCOPHEROL Tocopherol is used in cosmetics as a natural antioxidant ingredient that helps protect the skin from free radicals and environmental damage. It also acts as a moisturizer, helping to promote a smoother and more hydrated complexion.