Sana Namerakahonpo
Soy Milk Isoflavone Facial Lotion
A hydrating toner by Sana Namerakahonpo — featuring Bacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract (enhanced bioavailability of soy…) and Retinol (smooths fine lines).
25 of 25 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Barrier-support ingredients present
Ceramide NG, Ceramide NP help reinforce the skin barrier.
Category breakdown
Other · 9Humectant · 4Emollient · 4Active · 3Barrier support · 2Preservative · 2Solvent / vehicle · 1
Relationships
Works well together
Glycerin + Ceramide NPBacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract + Soymilk IsoflavonesRetinol + Ceramide NPSoymilk Isoflavones + RetinolVP/VA Copolymer + GlycerinPEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil PCA Isostearate + GlycerinPEG-5 Soy Sterol + GlycerinPEG-5 Soy Sterol + Ceramide NPTrilaureth-4 Phosphate + LecithinTrilaureth-4 Phosphate + Glycerin
Full ingredient breakdown
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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
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A methyl glucoside ethoxylate with 10 ethylene oxide units used as a mild humectant and emollient, providing gentle hydration with a non-sticky finish.
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A fermented soybean extract using Bacillus species bacteria. Fermentation by Bacillus transforms soy compounds, potentially enhancing isoflavone bioavailability and adding probiotic metabolites. Used in Sana's fermented lotion.
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A vitamin A derivative that accelerates cell turnover.
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A skin-identical ceramide (N-acylated sphinganine; formerly ceramide 2) that reinforces the lamellar lipid barrier to reduce transepidermal water loss and soothe dry, flaking skin.
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Isoflavone compounds (genistein, daidzein) extracted from soybeans or soymilk. Function as phytoestrogens, binding to estrogen receptors and stimulating collagen synthesis, leading to firmer, more youthful skin. Core active in Sana Namerakahonpo soy products.
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A glucosylated trehalose produced enzymatically from hydrolyzed starch, used as a humectant, film-former, and emulsion stabilizer in moisturizing formulas.
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A skin-identical lipid that rebuilds the barrier.
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A mixture of polyols (sorbitol, maltitol, and longer-chain sugar alcohols) obtained by hydrogenation of starch hydrolysate, used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent.