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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hada Labo, Whaddaya Wanna Know?

Originally posted on April 3, 2011

Well, I’ve been getting lots of questions regarding Hada Labo Products since my skincare arsenal was posted in Fashionesedaily. Come to think of it, maybe even before that article was posted. :p

I did try to answer the questions the best way I can, but I am far from claiming that I was 100% accurate. Just for personal record, I am writing here some of the questions I’ve been getting and my best way in answering those questions.

WHAT IS HADA LABO?
Hada Labo is a Japanese drugstore brand created by The Mentholatum Co. and Rohto Pharmaceuticals Co., to make a good quality skincare product, backed up by excellent technology.
Hada Labo was launched in 2004 in Japan and was exceptionally well received in a short span of time. Beauty lovers very quickly embraced the brand, and Hada Labo has proven to be a success with its Super Hyaluronic Moisturizing Lotion becoming the No. 1 Face Lotion in Japan.
Hada Labo stands for the lifestyle philosophy of “PERFECT x SIMPLE”, a skincare range that brings back to the basics – perfect, simple and confident. Hada Labo emphasizes simplicity in its skincare process, removing all the unnecessary additives, colorant, fragrance and mineral oil that will burden the skin.
(information taken from www.hadalabo.com.sg)

THE COMPLETE RANGES
Hada Labo has quite many ranges for different skin needs. They are:
1. Hydrating Care (Gokujyun): Super Hyaluronic Range, also available in light type (lotion only, for oily skin).
2. Whitening Care (Shirojyun): Arbutin Range
3. Sensitive Skin Care: es Range
4. Anti Aging Care (Gokujyun Alpha): Alpha Retinol Range
5. Exfoliating Care (Tamagohada): AHA/BHA Tamagohada Range (only available in cleansing oil and face wash/foam forms)
6. UV Care (2 types available, milk SPF 50+/PA+++ and cream SPF 30+/PA+++)
7. BB Series (2 types available, milk and cream, both with UV protection and there are two color choices, beige and ochre)
Click HERE to see the complete products from Hada Labo, but they are of course in Japanese. :)

The hydrating care, whitening care, sensitive skin care and anti-aging care have full range from face wash or foam wash, lotion, milk, essence, cream, and mask. While other ranges have only what was mentioned above.

WHAT IS LOTION, MILK, EMULSION, CREAM AND ESSENCE?
Japanese skincare brands have different terms in naming their products.

Lotion is a pre-moisturizing step in Hada Labo ranges. Some people compare this term with toner, which I think is not entirely accurate. Western term “toner” usually comes with function of clarifying or purifying. It is actually the final step of cleansing, to remove the remains of cleansing milk or makeup.
Japanese lotions add moisture level to the skin, and in the Hada Labo ranges, lotion adds water level in your skin with its Super Hyaluronic Acid content. That’s why you are not advised to dab it with cotton pad, but directly from your palms instead. It is to get all the lotion absorbed within the skin and makes it moist.

Milk or emulsion is a term used in Japanese skincare for moisturizer. Milk functions as a lock to the lotion, making sure the water level in the skin is kept stable for a good 6-12 hours.

Cream is the double moisturizing step in Japanese skincare, to be used mostly at night. Some brands recommend the cream to be used in the morning as well.

Essence is comparable to the term serum. It contains higher concentration of ingredients to achieve faster result.

WHAT I HAVE USED SO FAR

Hydrating Care: Super Hyaluronic Acid Face Wash
This face wash is heaven for me! It’s simply the best and most comforting face wash I have ever used in my whole entire life. It is ultra soft, feeling extremely clean afterwards and leaving the skin moist and fresh.

Exfoliating Care: AHA/BHA Face Wash
At first, I was on the fence whether I like the SHA Face Wash better or this one better. This face wash feels squeaky clean and lathers much thicker than the SHA one. But due to the super comforting effect, I’d say the SHA Face Wash is my HG face wash.

Hydrating Care: Super Hyaluronic Acid Lotion
This lotion is clear and colorless, has a bit of acidy smell and runny in texture. 3-4 drops of this is enough to cover my face and neck area. Hada Labo has a unique way for applying lotion. That is with slapping the face method. This method is to get the lotion fully absorbed into the skin, otherwise it will just sit on your skin and will take ages to absorb/dry.
This lotion will make my skin really moist and comfortable, but not oily.

Whitening Care: Arbutin Lotion
This lotion is a bit whitish, compare to the colorless SHA lotion. It has stronger acidy smell, but nothing to an annoying extend. It absorbs faster than the SHA one, but somehow leaves the skin feeling more sticky. I alternate the use of this lotion with the SHA one, but due to the stickiness I prefer more to use this at nights.

Hydrating Care: Super Hyaluronic Acid Milk
This milk is very moisturizing! It is light in texture, and you only need a pea size to moist your face and neck.

Whitening Care: Arbutin Milk
Again, this milk feels stickier than the SHA one, but texture wise it is still light. I opt to use this at nights since I found using it during the day makes my skin turn very oily, and my skin IS already oily. So, I prefer to use the SHA one better for day times.

Whitening Care: Arbutin Essence
This essence has thicker texture than the milk, comes with a pump bottle and one pump is all I need every night. I have been using this religiously for about a month now, but I haven’t been getting comments from my friends to proof my skin is whiter. So, I guess I’m gonna need to finish the whole bottle and see it from there.

OVERALL VERDICT
I love Hada Labo products! So much, that I’d keep using them for at least a full year. (Hey, that’s good enough, remembering that I normally switch my skincare every 3-6 months :p) And I’ve stocked up 2 bottles of SHA lotion, so I guess I’m covered for the next two years, actually. :p
For drugstore brand, I’d say Hada Labo is great. I see satisfying result within a week, especially from the lotion and milk. My skin is moist (still oily, but not dehydrated anymore), really soft to the touch and supple. Really remarkable improvements for me.
As for the whitening effect, I haven’t noticed anything yet. My age/sun spots are still there, my acne spots are fading but I exfoliate my skin regularly so I wouldn’t give the credit solely to Hada Labo. But again, I only use the whitening range at nights, due to their stickiness on my oily skin. So, I will keep using the arbutin lotion, milk and essence for at least a full bottle each and give my final verdict then.

FYI, my mom has been using my SHA Milk (only the milk) for 2 months now and her skin has improved sooo much! Her skin looks brighter than I could ever remember, super soft and much younger. She never really taken good care of her skin after she hit 40, which is 20 years ago, but she did use another drugstore brand, Olay. Her skin never looked this good with Olay! So happy for her! :)

Pictures are taken from:
http://www.rohto.co.jp/hadalabo/products/index.html#.

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