Hidrate Cream which is produced by Unichem Labs works by providing the protective effects against the radiation damage due to active constituents like vitamins contains the below active ingredients:
Squalane
Many skin care experts and other medical professionals assert that squalane has a number of positive effects on uneven skin pigmentation, scars, and age spots. Much like retinol, this oil is believed to fight free radicals in the skin that are caused by the sun’s UV rays. This is an important consideration, because dark spots on face and hands are often caused by the skin’s reaction to long-term exposure to the sun, which creates more melanin in those areas to protect it. The use of beauty products that contain squalane may fade these marks over time because of the oil’s ability to sink deep into the skin and repair it. Keep in mind, however, that the effectiveness of squalane on UV-damaged skin is still being studied, so it’s important that you remain realistic about the results you expect to achieve.
Light Liquid Parafin
Liquid paraffin is used in cosmetics for its properties: thanks to its fluidity, in particular, it helps all the components of the product to blend together and thus better convey their own properties. It also creates a thin lipid layer on the surface of the skin which prevents water loss.
As established by the Food and Drug Administration and the international pharmacopoeia, this mineral oil endures numerous tests before being employed in the creation of cosmetics: it must be 99% pure and entirely free from chemical contaminants, bacteria and traces of heavy metals.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is extensively used in beauty products and for good reason. It's got antiviral and antibacterial properties, and the ability to help treat everything from constipation to diabetes. The green-cactus looking plant that sits out in your garden isn't just a plant with its roots in folklore, it's the crux of a million dollar industry that extends from beauty creams to healthy juices and diet supplements. Over time, aloe vera has seamlessly integrated itself into everything we use.
Vitamin E
The primary role of vitamin E in the skin is to prevent damage induced by free radicalsand reactive oxygen species; therefore, the use of vitamin E in the prevention of UV-induced damage has been extensively studied. Although molecules in the vitamin E family can absorb light in the UVB spectrum, the “sunscreen” activity of vitamin E is considered limited since it cannot absorb UVA light or light in higher wavelengths of the UVB spectrum (25). Thus, the primary photoprotective effect of vitamin E is attributed to its role as a lipid-soluble antioxidant.
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