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The Secret Science of “Salmon DNA”: Why PDRN is the Holy Grail of Korean Skincare
Read more: The Secret Science of “Salmon DNA”: Why PDRN is the Holy Grail of Korean SkincareHave you ever wondered why PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide)—often called “Salmon DNA” or “Trout DNA”—has become the holy grail of Korean skincare? What Is PDRN and Why Is It Used in Skincare? PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a mixture of low–molecular weight DNA fragments derived from the sperm cells of Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) or…
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The Secret Ingredient Your Skin Already Knows: Why Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) is a Powerful Game Changer
Read more: The Secret Ingredient Your Skin Already Knows: Why Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) is a Powerful Game ChangerHave you ever wondered if there’s a skincare ingredient that’s powerful enough to kill bacteria but gentle enough to spray directly onto a sensitive skin? It sounds too good to be true, but it actually exists. Let me introduce you to your skin’s new best friend: Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl). While…
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Skincare Products Cosmetic Chemists Avoid: 4 Expert Tips to Shop Smarter
Read more: Skincare Products Cosmetic Chemists Avoid: 4 Expert Tips to Shop SmarterHave you ever looked at a skincare product and thought,“Wow, it has all the trending ingredients!” As a cosmetic chemist, that’s often the exact moment I don’t buy it. While products can look impressive in advertisements, there are certain red flags in formulation and packaging. In this post, I’ll share…
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High vs. Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid: Why It Matters, Powerful Skin Benefits, and How Sodium Hyaluronate Is Different
Read more: High vs. Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid: Why It Matters, Powerful Skin Benefits, and How Sodium Hyaluronate Is Different“Contains two types of Hyaluronic Acid!” You’ve likely seen this marketing claim on countless serum bottles. But as a cosmetic chemist, I often see consumers confused by the terminology. Does a smaller molecule always mean better results? And what is that “Sodium Hyaluronate” listed on the back of your bottle—is…
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Sephora, Ulta & Credo Clean: Clean Beauty — Between Scientific Integrity and Marketing Hype
Read more: Sephora, Ulta & Credo Clean: Clean Beauty — Between Scientific Integrity and Marketing Hype“This product is safe because it’s Clean Beauty.” As a cosmetic chemist, this is perhaps the phrase I hear most often—and the one that causes me the most internal conflict. In the aisles of Sephora or Ulta, “Clean” has become synonymous with “Safe.” But from a formulator’s perspective, the line…
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What Does a Cosmetic Scientist Do? – From Formula to Safe and Effective Finished Product
Read more: What Does a Cosmetic Scientist Do? – From Formula to Safe and Effective Finished ProductA Day in the Life of a Cosmetic Formulation Scientist When people hear “cosmetic scientist,” they often imagine someone mixing pretty creams all day. What does a cosmetic scientist do? In reality, the job of a cosmetic R&D scientist is a balance of science, problem-solving, communication, and documentation. Here’s what…
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Why Do Your Skincare and Makeup Products Pill on the Skin? (And How to Stop It for Good)
Read more: Why Do Your Skincare and Makeup Products Pill on the Skin? (And How to Stop It for Good)Ingredient-Level Causes of Pilling: A Formulation Perspective Have you ever applied your skincare or makeup, only to see tiny rolls or flakes forming on your face? This frustrating phenomenon is commonly known as pilling. It can ruin the finish of your makeup and make your entire routine feel pointless. Why…
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Vitamin A in Skincare: A Complete Guide to Retinoids
Read more: Vitamin A in Skincare: A Complete Guide to RetinoidsRetinoids are vitamin A derivatives and are considered one of the most effective ingredients in skincare. Common types of retinoids include retinyl palmitate, retinol, retinal (retinaldehyde), and retinoic acid. Each form differs in strength, skin tolerance, and how it functions on the skin. Why Retinoids Are So Popular The key…

