Atopic Skincare Products | Korean Products

October 22, 2015

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[INQ. NO. 1510C16] Atoato is an atopic skincare product using Hinoki Cypress water instead of purified water, which is usually used to make cosmetics. The skincare’s Hinoki Cypress water containing natural Phytoncide provides excellent moisturizing, anti-bacterial and soothing effects. Many studies show that the Japanese Hinoki cypress trees containing a lot of Phytoncide have outstanding anti-bacterial effect and take care of various skin diseases as well as improving allergic (atopic) skin conditions.

Atopic-Skincare-Productshttp://korean-products.com/inquiry In addition, Atoato contains the patented natural ingredient ‘SKINPIA 10’, which is excellent for improving atopic conditions. Made by using Scutellaria Baicalensis root extract, Peony root, beta-glucan, Portulaca extract, SKINPIA 10 helps enhance the skin’s protective barrier function.

The skincare products are also good for sensitive troubled skin as well as tender baby skin as they use only highly concentrated skin-friendly ingredients extracted from natural sources without any irritating ingredients such as Phthalates, mineral oil, synthetic perfume, SLS, colorants, parabens, acrylamide, ethanol, formaldehyde, animal based ingredients and Phenoxyethanol. The company provides its products through online stores and open markets, while it is planning to export them to Southeast Asian countries.

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