Key Skincare Ingredient: Sucrose

Key Skincare Ingredient: Sucrose

Sucrose
Sucrose, a natural ingredient harnessed in select iS Clinical products, is a testament to this union. Join us on a journey to explore the science behind Sucrose and its significant role in enhancing your skincare regimen.
  • Gentle Exfoliation: Sucrose is a natural source of glycolic acid, offering mild exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and reveal a brighter complexion.
  • Smooths and Softens: It helps to smooth and soften the skin's texture, leaving it feeling silky and supple.
  • Natural Humectant: Sucrose's humectant properties draw moisture into the skin, providing hydration and preventing dryness.
  • Non-Irritating: Sucrose is generally well-tolerated by most skin types, including sensitive and delicate skin.
  • Brightening: Regular use can lead to a more radiant complexion by reducing dullness and uneven skin tone.
  • Improves Absorption: Sucrose can enhance the absorption of other skincare ingredients, maximizing their effectiveness.
  • Cleansing: It is often used in cleansers to help remove impurities and dead skin cells, leaving the skin clean and refreshed.
  • Anti-Aging: Sucrose can promote collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Soothes Skin: It has soothing properties that can calm irritated or inflamed skin, reducing redness and discomfort.
  • Natural Ingredient: Derived from sugar, sucrose is a natural and safe ingredient for skincare products.

 

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