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Reddit mentions of Hada Labo Shirojyun Albutin Medicinal Whitening Toner, 170ml

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u/scumteam14 · 405 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Antioxidants:

u/sporksforever · 40 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

https://www.amazon.com/Merano-Medicinal-Intensive-Measures-Essence/dp/B00ITAP8P0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1524967163&sr=8-1&keywords=melano+cc

https://www.amazon.com/Missha-Time-Revolution-Treatment-Essence/dp/B00E4YYIY2/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1524967202&sr=sr-1&keywords=missha+first+treatment+essence

https://www.amazon.com/COSRX-Whitehead-Power-Liquid-100ml/dp/B00OZ9WOD8/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1524967215&sr=1-1&keywords=cosrx+aha

https://www.amazon.com/Cosrx-Bha-Blackhead-Power-Liquid/dp/B00OZEJ8R8/ref=sr_1_6_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1524967215&sr=1-6&keywords=cosrx+aha

https://www.amazon.com/Cosrx-Advanced-Snail-Mucin-Essence/dp/B00PBX3L7K/ref=sr_ph_1_s_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1524967246&sr=sr-1&keywords=cosrx+snail+96+mucin+power+essence

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dbeauty&field-keywords=honey+scinic

https://www.amazon.com/Hada-Labo-Shirojyun-Medicinal-Whitening/dp/B00BS3Q58Y/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1524967303&sr=1-1&keywords=shirojyun

https://www.amazon.com/CeraVe-Hydrating-Facial-Cleanser-Washing/dp/B01MSSDEPK/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1524967355&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=cerave+cleanser&psc=1

These are some of my holy grail skincare products!

Night time:

  1. Cleanse with cerave cleanser
  2. I typically do Melano CC or BHA/AHA every few days or so. AHA/BHA are chemical exfoliators and Melano CC is vitamin C that helps renew your skin. These are both applied right after cleansing the skin, you have to wait 20-25 minutes after applying BHA/AHA (10 minutes for the vit CC) before you apply other stuff.
    ** these products dry out your skin so I put on many layers of moisture after, and also don't do them everyday. AHA (and BHA too, I believe) makes your skin more sensitive to the sun so I also wear SPF 50 everyday underneath my makeup.
  3. then the Missha FTE mist
  4. the snail mucin gel
  5. scinic honey thing

    day time:
  6. either missha fte or snail mucin gel
  7. shirojyun toner
  8. shirojyun lotion (just cuz I have it, probably wouldn't repurchase although I do really like it!)
  9. sunscreen


    hope this helps! :)

    these products all contain brightening properties. If you want to learn more about other people's experiences with these products you should search r/asianbeauty. If you search top posts there as well you should see lots of hg lists/reviews!
u/HydrationSeeker · 12 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I feel you as another PIH sufferer.

With your sensitive skin (in terms of any skin trauma your left with extra melanin to protect the skin) I would approach evening out your tone with caution. I went a little too aggressive earlier this year and it didn't go well 😢.

Best thing I've done? Vigilant about SS use, in darker skin tones our dark patches pick up UV radiation a lot quicker than our lighter skinned friends (I've found dermalogical studies that state this). Therefore going outside just, well keeps the joy happening. SS on cloudy days, in a car, stuck indoors, every situation SS.

Finding a way to make sure I got the stuff off at night, gently but thoroughly, oil cleansing. Took an age for me to find my sweet spot, but it makes a huge difference in possible acne from the SS...grrr.

Working out what causes the PIH in the first place is a journey in itself. Acne and skin sensitivities do it for me, addressing those has been really hard and my journey is not over.

Help your skin repair from the inside, zinc is great for wound healing , best to take with copper. This will be in a good quality multi vit & mineral, a brand like Solgar. The usual anti inflammatory diet, avoid processed sugars, and anything else that might cause inflammation for you. I'm trying to build up to an alkaline heavy diet. Timing sucks though.... Omega 3's are so important to our diets and are anti inflammatory as well, so get some good quality ones on board. Helps the brain and eyes too so all good.

Onto products...

Azeliac Acid - good for taking down inflammation (which causes the marks in the first place!), acne and post acne pigmentation. I use 15% from Skinoren. PM only.

A new product I've added recently but I am loving is Katsuri Turmeric, anti inflammatory/bacterial , it also works on hyper pigmentation. I've had significant fading using a DIY mix every 3 days for 2 wks. I can PM you the recipe if you want.

I also use 5% BP on areas that is prone to break outs. AM only. When needed as it is really drying.

I have just started (read applied once) a low dose Vit a product, but it will take months to have an effect so I'm not counting that.

Other people have had success with Vitamin C products (I haven't found one that doesn't irritate my skin and cause more pigmentation issues. But L-acsorbic acid gives the best results, but oxidises quickly. MAP is next in line works slower but studies have shown it still works. SAP and others still work) Niacinamide - Vit B3 is really accessible, helps to even skintone and helps with calming irritations, however it causes redness for me which is annoying. AHA's help to turn over skin cells quicker than your natural cell shedding, and mandelic acid is meant to have larger molecules and therefore less irritating for darker skintones, it also works on hyper pigmentation better than glycolic acid. I haven't found a product with this ingredient that doesn't contain other irritating-for-me ingredients, so I can't say if it works.

You say hydroquinone is too irritating for you? Maybe Arbutin, a derivative of hydroquinone I think or is it konjac acid, might work for you? Will take longer but can still work over time. Hada labo whitening lotion (Japanese product that is why the 'whitening' line. Ahem) is a great place to start - https://www.amazon.com/Hada-Labo-Shirojyun-Medicinal-Whitening/dp/B00BS3Q58Y

I can't use it as it has HA in it, however I gave my huge bottle to my Mum who was having problems with her sleep apnoea mask causing dark irritation marks and they have lightened up significantly in the past 3months. You only use drops per application the bottle will last at least a year!

Talking about that the /r/AsianBeauty reddit has a lot of products and mega threads on Japanese / South Korean mainly products that can help.

This year has been the year of the even skintone mission for me and trial an error has meant I'm on a path that works for me. I have found out so much information that I coukd go on. However YMMV is soooo important but 'treating' your skin and not fighting it by respecting the products you use then you will have the skintone of your dreams. In the meantime colour correctors and foundation is our friend!

If it all looks too much and your at the end of your rope ans your able to go to a dermatologist, who understands your concerns, please go. It will take so much of the stress away. Unfortunately I am in the UK and Derm choices are not so great for darker skintones, but my GP has been great.

Good luck. Sorry for the wall of text, I got excited.

u/Tuxedo_sheetmask · 8 pointsr/AsianBeauty

The blue pouch on the right is a refill of [Hada Labo Shirojyun Milky Lotion] (http://amzn.com/B0171FCX5Q)

I haven't used this particular product, but I've used the watery version called Hada Labo Shirojyun Albutin Medicinal Whitening Lotion, and the regular, much lauded Hada Labo Gokujyun Lotion Moist. I love the regular Gokujyun.

It should be quite hydrating, and brightening. =) Use it directly after cleansing as a toner/first treatment essence unless you're using actives, and then use first after actives.

edit: formatting

u/-Diorama- · 8 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Hada Labo Shirojyun! I broke out from Kikumasamune so I use it on my neck, but I use this on my face in the morning before moisturizer and sunscreen. It's very light, more watery than the gokujyun, great as a first step.

u/Feather-Light · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I literally was researching the Hada Labo Shirojyun line right this second!

The Hada Labo Shirojyun Premium Lotion has tranexamic acid and it's in my Amazon cart as we speak.

The Hada Labo Shirojyun Toner has arbutin! Comparing the ingredients between this toner and The Ordinary's Alpha Arbutin 2%, I'm pretty convinced that the toner has a higher concentration of alpha arbutin. After all, it's first on the ingredient list while The Ordinary lists it second.

Kikumasamune actually has a big range of products, but the one people mean 90% of the time when they talk about that brand is the Kikumasamune High Moist. The ingredients of note in this one as for brightening are the rice ferment (which contains kojic acid), arbutin, and dipotassium glycyrrhizate (a licorice derivative).

I've spent the last hour reading up on arbutin results people have reported, especially with the shirojyun toner. It seems like it does have a brightening effect, but it requires four to six months of consistent usage. It's not immediately gratifying like vitamin C is.

So happy I could share all the things I read today with someone! :D

u/claramill · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If you don't wear sunscreen, start! Looks like scarring around the wound (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation - PIH). Firstly, I used Bio Oil for three months straight and it didn't do anything, not for stretch marks or scarring, but you're welcome to try it.

What I'd recommend is something to reduce melanin production/brighten skin + an exfoliant. You don't have your routine or location posted so I'll just recommend some:

  • Spot treat with Alpha Arbutin on Amazon.
  • Licorice root toner on Soko Glam or on Amazon.
  • Hydroquinone treatment (requires a prescription).
  • Azelaic acid (so many options).

  • A chemical exfoliant like a BHA on Amazon or on PC's website.
  • An AHA for texture on Amazon.

    So the idea would be cleanse (optional) > tone > moisturize > sunscreen in the AM and cleanse > exfoliate/treat > tone > moisturize in the PM. Go slow with the exfoliation - once a week and then increase. Also, HATS! If you can get away with wearing hats, that'll help with sun exposure as well. It'll take time, some of my most stubborn scars on my forehead took forever, but if you tackle it well, you should see some results.

    In the future, don't just smoosh your fingers against the pimple to get it out. This is a better way to pop a pimple if you absolutely must get rid of it. :)
u/gummypills · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

What was he doing before your current routine?
Has the new routine made it better/worse?
Almost everything in the current routine would break me out so he might also have skin sensitive to ingredients in them.

Have you tried Cerave SA Cleanser - sa doesn't do much but the rest of the ingredients are gentle, slightly different ingredient list compared to foaming one

Getting rid of the coconut oil - can be highly comedogenic - level 4

Benzoyl Peroxide gel 4-10% - Put a layer on face for 5 minutes and then wash it off - does it's job of killing bacteria and doesn't dry out skin much since it gets washed off.

https://smile.amazon.com/Hada-Labo-Shirojyun-Medicinal-Whitening/dp/B00BS3Q58Y/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1 This is the brightening line of hadolabo instead of the moist line, but some people turn to this because it's almost as moisturizing the and regular moist line breaks them out.

The Nivea and Skin Doctors can be pore clogging for some people (I can't use anything that's thick and creamy) and I don't like how the skin doctors doesn't state percentages. You're probably better off switching that around with the PC BHA though, the skin Doctors has AHA in it which makes skin sun sensitive so it's better used at night.

If they form on his chin can it possibly be related to follicular irritation/ingrown hairs?

u/chemkara · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

My personal opinion aside ( you are beautiful no matter what color you are!) , a lightening soap will do more harm than good. And it doesn’t stay on the skin long enough to do much.
You can try creams with Hydroquinone, it will be pricy for the whole body since they come in little jars. Or some kind of toner with kojic acid or alpha arbutin like this one and follow up with a cream like this one.

And don’t forget sunscreen!

u/mauvais_hiver · 2 pointsr/Accutane

>Hada Labo Shirojyun Arbutrin Toner

https://www.amazon.com/Hada-Labo-Shirojyun-Medicinal-Whitening/dp/B00BS3Q58Y/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=hada+labo+shirojyun+arbutin+toner&qid=1562186315&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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I switched to this one now: https://www.amazon.com/ROHTO-Hadalabo-Shirojun-Premium-Lotion/dp/B06WP7GBV3/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=hada+labo+shirojyun+toner&qid=1562186390&s=gateway&sr=8-4

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The first one contains Arbutrin, and the second one contains tranexamic acid, both popular whitening and brightening ingredients in Asia. I liked the first one a lot, and am now trying the second one just because I read different reviews! Keep in mind it's not the original hyaluronic acid serum (that's the Gokujun, I also use that), so you'll need some additional moisture on top!

u/trydamalasadas · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

How do you like the Sana cleansing foam? I've been curious about that line.

And if you do decide to go with the Hadalabo Shirojyun lotion, it comes in 2 types: the regular version and the shittori/rich version. If you're looking for more hydration, I'd recommend the rich version. And FYI, the prices listed in these links are a bit high. If you look around, you can usually find Shirojyun for ~$16.

u/Sem1993 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

This one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BS3Q58Y/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=mala04-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B00BS3Q58Y&linkId=1723fbbc12125b11948f11113384df7e

It's the lotion with the yellow on the bottle as opposed to the red. I think the red is the "moist" or "thick" version but it is not FA safe.

The milky lotion is not a toner, it's a "milk" or an emulsion. It is very confusing haha!

u/Viragh · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Hello! I am a beginner to all this routine stuff, so I'd like some input before I buy a bunch of stuff.

Usually oily, sometimes combo | SE United States/humid | Top Skin Concern: Blackheads, brightening, evening skin tone

Current Routine/Products I'm Using:

AM

u/PoroSashimi · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I mix mine with a Hyaluronic serum (either Cosrx hyaluronic essence or Hadalabo premium gokujyun "lotion") and It's Skin licorice booster. If I feel like jazzing things up I will put in some Scinic Honey AOI.

Ahah, personally I view my product's ingredient list with impunity and the skepticism of a grumpy old man. I'm not quite sold on the magic of "peptides" yet. Peptides are the featured ingredient in the Buffet, without it it's just a overpriced hydrating serum. It is 30mL for $15 CAD where as my Cosrx Hyaluronic Essence is 100mL for $18~ CAD. My Hada Labo Premium Gokyjuyn "Lotion" (really a serum) is $16.75 CAD for 170mL.

*Also cuz buffet have "urea" in it...you know, the thing that is in your urine...so yah.....I don't see myself personally using it anytime soon, lol

I would actually recommend you use a watery, hydrating toner (not western wipe-off toner) before your serum. Kikumasamune High Moist^hella^value and Hada Labo Gokujyun or Shirojyun "Lotion" are really popular here too.

(I'm linking Canadian amazon site cuz I have them saved. Feel free to search them on amazon.com if you are America; you'll probably get better pricing than me! lol)

The use of a light hydrating layer followed by a thicker serum will be more effective than use two equally thick serums. Top it off with a good emulsion/creamy lotion/moisturizing gel and you are set. :)