Dior Extra Plump Smooth Balm Mask

Dior Extra Plump Smooth Balm Mask




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Dior Extra Plump Smooth Balm Mask
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Hydra Life Extra Plump•Smooth Balm Mask




The mask with pine oil and replenishing active ingredients of natural origin nourishes the skin intensively and makes the epidermis plump again. The peach-colored balsam texture is comfortable and
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light on the skin. The skin is fuller immediately. It is naturally plump, smooth and well-groomed every day.

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Uploaded by: jiseon812 on 12/04/2021
Aqua (Water) ,
Glycerin ,
Dicaprylyl Carbonate ,
Pentaerythrityl Tetraethylhexanoate ,
Pentylene Glycol ,
Jojoba Esters ,
Glyceryl Stearate ,
PEG-100 Stearate ,
Polymethyl Methacrylate ,

[more] Propanediol ,
Phenoxyethanol ,
Cetyl Alcohol ,
Stearyl Alcohol ,
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) Extract ,
Carbomer ,
Sodium Polyacrylate ,
Tocopheryl Acetate ,
Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/​Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer ,
Parfum (Fragrance) ,
Sodium Hydroxide ,
Squalane ,
Sodium Hyaluronate ,
Tetrasodium EDTA ,
Pinus Pentaphylla Seed Oil ,
Caprylhydroxamic Acid ,
Malva Sylvestris (Mallow) Extract ,
Butylene Glycol ,
Polysorbate 60 ,
Sorbitan Isostearate ,
Haberlea Rhodopensis Leaf Extract ,
Benzyl Alcohol ,
Tocopherol ,
Ci 19140 (Yellow 5) ,
Paeonia Suffruticosa Root Extract ,
Ci 14700 (Red 4) ,
Dehydroacetic Acid ,
BHT ,
Rosa Canina Fruit Oil



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Sodium Hydroxide



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Dior Hydra Life Extra Plump•Smooth Balm Mask
Also-called: Water |
What-it-does:
solvent

Also-called: Glycerol |
What-it-does:
skin-identical ingredient , moisturizer/humectant
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
0





What-it-does:
emollient , viscosity controlling


What-it-does:
solvent , moisturizer/humectant


What-it-does:
soothing , emollient , moisturizer/humectant


What-it-does:
emollient , emulsifying
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
1-2





What-it-does:
surfactant/cleansing , emulsifying
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
0




Also-called: Zemea |
What-it-does:
solvent , moisturizer/humectant


What-it-does:
preservative


What-it-does:
emollient , viscosity controlling , emulsion stabilising
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Irritancy:
2




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Comedogenicity:
2





What-it-does:
emollient , viscosity controlling , emulsion stabilising , emulsifying , surfactant/cleansing
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Irritancy:
2




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Comedogenicity:
2





What-it-does:
viscosity controlling , emulsion stabilising
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
1





What-it-does:
viscosity controlling , emulsion stabilising

Also-called: Vitamin E Acetate |
What-it-does:
antioxidant
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
0




Also-called: Sepinov EMT 10 |
What-it-does:
viscosity controlling , emulsion stabilising

Also-called: Fragrance, Parfum;Parfum/Fragrance |
What-it-does:
perfuming

Also-called: lye |
What-it-does:
buffering


What-it-does:
skin-identical ingredient , emollient
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
1





What-it-does:
skin-identical ingredient , moisturizer/humectant
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
0




Also-called: Mallow Extract |
What-it-does:
astringent , emollient , soothing


What-it-does:
moisturizer/humectant , solvent
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
1





What-it-does:
emulsifying , surfactant/cleansing


What-it-does:
emulsifying
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Irritancy:
0




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Comedogenicity:
1-2





What-it-does:
preservative , perfuming , solvent , viscosity controlling

Also-called: Vitamin E |
What-it-does:
antioxidant
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Irritancy:
0-3




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Comedogenicity:
0-3




Also-called: Tartrazine, Yellow 5 |
What-it-does:
colorant

Also-called: Red 4 |
What-it-does:
colorant

Also-called: Geogard 111A |
What-it-does:
preservative

Also-called: Butylated Hydroxy Toluene |
What-it-does:
antioxidant , preservative

Also-called: Rosehip Oil |
What-it-does:
emollient



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Normal (well kind of - it's purified and deionized) water. Usually the main solvent in cosmetic products.
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A real oldie but a goodie. Great natural moisturizer and skin-identical ingredient that plays an important role in skin hydration and general skin health.
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A clear, colorless, almost odorless oil that spreads nicely and easily and gives a velvet dry skin feel. It is good friends with sunscreen agents and helps to solubilize them.

A high-molecular-weight emollient ester that makes your skin nice and smooth. It leaves a non-oily, light, "wet" feel on the skin. 

A multi-functional, silky feeling helper ingredient that can do quite many things. It's used as an emulsion stabilizer, solvent, and a broad spectrum antimicrobial.
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Jojoba-derived emollient wax esters (fatty acid + fatty alcohol) that make your skin feel nice and smooth.
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Waxy, white, solid stuff that helps water and oil to mix together and leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth.
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A commonly used water-soluble surfactant and emulsifier.
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A microsphere powder that can scatter the light to give products a soft focus effect. It also works as a texture enhancer giving formulas an exceptional smoothness and a velvet touch.
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A natural corn sugar derived glycol. It can be used to improve skin moisturization, as a solvent, to boost preservative efficacy or to influence the sensory properties of the end formula.
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Pretty much the current IT-preservative. It’s safe and gentle, and can be used up to 1% worldwide.
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A fatty (the good, non-drying kind of) alcohol that makes your skin feel smooth and nice (emollient), helps to thicken up products and also helps water and oil to blend (emulsifier).

A handy multi-tasker, white to light yellowish oil-loving wax that works very well in oil-in-water emulsions. It makes your skin feel nice and smooth (emollient),  stabilizes oil-water mixes and gives body to them.Oh, and one more thing:
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A handy white powder that magically converts a liquid into a nice gel formula.
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A big polymer (a molecule from repeated subunits) with crazy water binding abilities. Used as a thickening and emulsion stabilizing agent.
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A form of vitamin E that works as an antioxidant. Compared to the pure form it's more stable, has longer shelf life, but it's also more poorly absorbed by the skin.
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A helper ingredient that's good at stabilizing water-based formulas and also serves as a thickener.
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The generic term for nice smelling stuff put into cosmetic products so that the end product also smells nice. It is made up of 30 to 50 chemicals on average.
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Lye - A solid white stuff that’s very alkaline and used in small amount to adjust the pH of the product. 
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An emollient and natural moisturizer that can be found also in the sebum (oily stuff our skin produces). It leaves a nice non-greasy, non-heavy feeling on the skin.
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It's the salt form of famous humectant and natural moisturizing factor, hyaluronic acid. It can bind huge amounts of water and it's pretty much the current IT-moisturizer.
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A helper ingredient that helps to neutralize the metal ions in the formula (that usually get into there from water) that would otherwise cause some not so nice changes.

A chelating agent that helps to preserve cosmetic products by neutralizing the metal ions (especially iron) in the formula (that usually get into there from water).
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An often used glycol that works as a solvent, humectant, penetration enhancer and also gives a good slip to the products.
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A common little helper ingredient that helps water and oil to mix together, aka emulsifier.

A handy helper ingredient that helps water and oil to mix nicely together.
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It's one of those things that help your cosmetics not to go wrong too soon, aka a preservative. It can be naturally found in fruits and teas but can also be made synthetically.

No matter the origin, in small amounts (up to 1%) it’s a nice, gentle preservative.
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Pure Vitamin E. Great antioxidant that gives significant photoprotection against UVB rays. Works in synergy with Vitamin C.
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A super common colorant with the color yellow.
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A common colorant that gives products a nice red color.

A preservative that works mainly against fungi and has only milder effect against bacteria. Popular in natural products. 
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It's the acronym for Butylated Hydroxy Toluene. It's a common synthetic antioxidant that's used as a preservative.There is some controversy around BHT.
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Though it says fruit oil in its name, the rosehip fruit contains the seeds that contain the oil. So this one is the same as Rosa Canina Seed Oil, or Rosehip Oil, known for its high omega fatty acid content (linoleic acid - 51%, linolenic acid - 19% and oleic acid - 20%) and skin-regenerative properties. 
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Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product. 
It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water. 
Once inside the skin, it hydrates, but not from the outside - putting pure water on the skin (hello long baths!) is drying. 
One more thing: the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized (it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed). Like this, the products can stay more stable over time. 
A clear, colorless, almost odorless oil that spreads nicely and easily and gives a velvet dry skin feel . It is good friends with sunscreen agents and helps to solubilize them. Also, it makes sunscreens feel lighter and spread easier. 
A high-molecular-weight emollient ester that makes your skin nice and smooth. It leaves a non-oily, light, "wet" feel on the skin. 
A multi-functional, silky feeling helper ingredient that can do quite many things. It's used as an emulsion stabilizer , solvent and a broad spectrum antimicrobial . According to manufacturer info , it's also a moisturizer and helps to make the product feel great on the skin. It works synergistically with preservatives and helps to improve water-resistance of sunscreens. 
Jojoba-derived emollient wax esters (fatty acid + fatty alcohol) that make your skin feel nice and smooth. Chemically speaking, pure jojoba oil is also a wax ester (read our shiny explanation here) , however, the ingredients called jojoba esters on the ingredient lists are made from jojoba oil and/or hydrogenated jojoba oil via interesterification. 
They have multiple versions with variable fatty acid chain length and the ingredient can have a liquid, a creamy, a soft or firm paste, or even a hard wax consistency. The common thing between all versions is, that unlike most normal triglyceride oils, jojoba esters have superior stability, provide non-greasy emolliency and are readily absorbed into the skin . 
A super common, waxy, white, solid stuff that helps water and oil to mix together, gives body to creams and leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth .
Chemically speaking, it is the attachment of a glycerin molecule to the fatty acid called stearic acid . It can be produced from most vegetable oils (in oils three fatty acid molecules are attached to glycerin instead of just one like here) in a pretty simple, "green" process that is similar to soap making. It's readily biodegradable.
It also occurs naturally in our body and is used as a food additive. As cosmetic chemist Colins writes it , "its safety really is beyond any doubt".
A very common water-loving surfactant and emulsifier that helps to keep water and oil mixed nicely together. 
It's often paired with glyceryl stearate - the two together form a super effective emulsifier duo that's salt and acid tolerant and works over a wide pH range. It also gives a "pleasing product aesthetics", so no wonder it's popular.
A so-called polymer microsphere , i.e. little spherical shaped particles from repeated subunits. Similar to other microsphere powders, it can scatter the light to give products a soft focus or blurring effect. It also works as a texture enhancer giving formulas an exceptional smoothness a
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