Skin-care lotion capable of rapidly promoting micro-vasoconstriction
A microvessel and skin care water technology, which is applied in the field of skin care water that rapidly shrinks microvessels, can solve the problems of vinegar waste, low processing efficiency, and low efficiency in alleviating hand burn symptoms, so as to save waste, improve economic benefits, and promote microvascular shrinkage effect
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[0019] A kind of skin care water that rapidly promotes capillary contraction, its preparation raw material comprises 25 parts of sansevieria juice, 14 parts of white amaranth juice, 12 parts of Four Seasons Green, 30 parts of ether, 0.7 part of AEO-20, and phenoxyethanol by weight percentage. 0.2 parts, 10 parts of ethanol, and the rest are water.
[0020] The method for removing capsaicin on fingers: use the skin care lotion obtained in this embodiment to directly smear on the fingers that are stuck with capsaicin.
Embodiment 2
[0022] A kind of skin care water that rapidly promotes capillary constriction, its preparation raw material comprises 20 parts of sansevieria juice, 15 parts of white amaranth juice, 20 parts of Sijiqing, 35 parts of ether, 0.6 part of Tween-80, and phenoxyethanol by weight percentage. 0.18 parts, 20 parts of ethanol, and the rest are water.
Embodiment 3
[0036] A kind of skin care water that rapidly promotes capillary contraction, its preparation raw materials include 18 parts of sansevieria sap juice, 12 parts of white amaranth sap juice, 15 parts of Four Seasons Green, 40 parts of ether, 0.5 parts of alkanolamide, phenoxyethanol by weight percentage 0.15 parts, 25 parts ethanol, and the rest are water.
[0037] Apply the skin care lotion obtained in this embodiment directly to the part stuck with capsaicin, and it feels cool all the time without pain; wash it after 4 minutes, and there is no burning pain on the hands after washing.
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