Minon

Amino Moist Charge Lotion I

Toner

A hydrating toner by Minon, built around 17 hydrating ingredients.

Amino Moist Charge Lotion I

38 of 38 ingredients identified

Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.

Barrier-support ingredients present
Calcium Phosphoryl Oligosaccharide help reinforce the skin barrier.

Category breakdown

Humectant · 17Surfactant · 5Solvent / vehicle · 4Antioxidant · 4Emollient · 2Other · 2Barrier support · 1Soothing · 1Exfoliant · 1Preservative · 1

Relationships

works withCarnosineTocopherolworks withGlucosyl RutinGlucosyl Hesperidinworks withCalcium Phosphoryl O…Glycerinworks withSodium HyaluronateGlycerin

Full ingredient breakdown

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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
Humectant
5
An essential amino acid used in cosmetics as a humectant that supports the skin's natural moisturizing factor system.
Humectant
6
An essential amino acid used as a humectant that contributes to the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Humectant
7
A naturally occurring amino acid that functions as a humectant and is a component of the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Humectant
8
An essential branched-chain amino acid used as a humectant that helps maintain skin hydration as part of the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Humectant
9
A cyclic amino acid that functions as a humectant and forms part of the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Humectant
10
A semi-essential amino acid naturally present in the skin's NMF that acts as a humectant and antioxidant to hydrate and protect skin.
Humectant
11
The simplest amino acid, used as a humectant that supports the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Humectant
12
A naturally occurring amino acid used as a humectant that helps maintain skin hydration and supports the NMF.
Humectant
13
A naturally occurring amino acid that acts as a humectant and supports the skin's own moisture-retention system.
Humectant
16
The hydrochloride salt of the essential amino acid lysine, used in cosmetics as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent that also supports collagen production.
Humectant
17
A dipeptide antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals and protect proteins from glycation, supporting skin resilience over time.
Antioxidant
18
An enzymatically glycosylated form of rutin (a bioflavonoid from buckwheat and apple) with greatly improved water solubility. Provides antioxidant and mild anti-inflammatory benefits, and is often used in brightening and barrier-support formulas.
Antioxidant
19
A proprietary calcium salt of phosphorylated oligosaccharides used in Minon Amino Moist formulas. Clinical studies show it stimulates ceramide production in keratinocytes, reinforcing the skin's moisture barrier — especially beneficial for dry, sensitive, and atopic-prone skin types.
Barrier support
20
A glucose-based humectant that hydrates and supports the skin's own moisture-management systems.
Humectant
21
An enzymatically glycosylated form of hesperidin (a citrus bioflavonoid) with superior water solubility. Provides antioxidant and mild anti-inflammatory benefits, and is often paired with other flavonoids in sensitive-skin and brightening formulas.
Antioxidant
22
A licorice-root-derived salt that calms inflammation and soothes irritated, reactive skin.
Soothing
23
A medium-chain polyethylene glycol used as a humectant and solvent that helps retain moisture and improve formula texture.
Humectant
24
A methyl glucoside ethoxylate (20 ethylene oxide units) used as a gentle humectant that provides lasting hydration with a non-tacky finish.
Humectant
25
A gentle humectant derived from sugar beets.
Humectant
26
An AHA most often used in small amounts to adjust pH.
Exfoliant
29
Vitamin E; a lipid-soluble antioxidant that also conditions skin.
Antioxidant
30
A component of the skin's natural moisturizing factor (NMF).
Humectant
37
The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
Humectant
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