AnaSlow Lotion is a premium, paraben-free
moisturizing lotion designed for all skin types. It combines deep hydration
properties with a unique plant-based enzyme system (Capislow™) to target hair
follicles and interfere with the hair regrowth cycle. This helps to extend the
intervals between hair removal sessions and promotes an even skin tone.
Benefits of AnaSlow Lotion:
Ø Slows hair regrowth: The primary function is to
reduce the speed and density of unwanted body hair returning after shaving,
waxing, or other hair removal methods.
Ø Weakens hair structure: New hair growth becomes
finer, lighter, and less noticeable.
Ø Moisturizes and soothes skin: Contains ingredients like
Aloe Vera and Allantoin to keep skin soft, supple, and hydrated, which can help
reduce irritation commonly associated with hair removal.
Ø Evens skin tone: Kojic acid dipalmitate helps to lighten dark
spots and reduce hyperpigmentation.
Ingredients of AnaSlow Lotion:
The
key ingredients include:
Ø Capislow™ (Larrea divaricata Extract): A
plant-based enzyme system that deactivates hair bulb activities responsible for
growth.
Ø Kojic Acid Dipalmitate: A skin-lightening agent
that inhibits melanin production.
Ø Niacinamide: A form of
Vitamin B3 that is beneficial for overall skin health and appearance.
Ø Zinc PCA: An essential mineral that
may help with acne and improve skin health.
Ø Vitamin E Acetate: A fat-soluble antioxidant that promotes skin
health and helps reduce inflammation.
Ø Witch Hazel Extract: Known for its soothing and
revitalizing properties.
Ø Allantoin: Softens the skin and helps
the growth of new, healthy skin cells.
Ø Aloe Vera Extract: A natural ingredient for deep hydration and
soothing.
Usage Instruction of AnaSlow Lotion:
For
optimal results, apply AnaSlow Lotion to clean, slightly moist skin after your
preferred hair removal method. Massage until absorbed. Apply twice daily for
the first week, then once daily for maintenance.
Side Effect of AnaSlow Lotion:
AnaSlow Lotion is generally well-tolerated. However, some ingredients like Kojic Acid may cause mild skin irritation, redness, or a burning sensation in rare cases. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and do not use on broken skin. A patch test is recommended before initial use. If irritation persists, consult a dermatologist.