Say hello to Hada Labo!

Hada Labo Tokyo’s skincare products are minimalist, bottling up quality ingredients that women of all ages swear by - making a perfect gift for Christmas or a new regime pre-wedding! With products that boast a next-generation multi-layer hyaluronic acid formula which penetrates the multiple layers of the skin with healthy hydration.

glass jar of moisturizer

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a clear gel that's made naturally within the body - locking in water to keep our skin hydrated. With increasing age, the body starts to produce less hyaluronic acid and what it does produce is lower quality. This results in drier, more dehydrated skin. Japan - the home of Hada Labo Tokyo - leads the way in the science of HAs - having pioneered the techniques to create nano-size particles of HA which can penetrate deep into the dermal level of the skin. The additional anti-aging bioactives collagen, retinol and tetra-peptides help fight fine lines and rejuvenate the skin.

Tube of Hada Labo! anti aging sheet mask

Hero skincare products:
Hada Labo Tokyo has a collection of best in class and much-loved skincare musts from anti-ageing moisturisers that also act as wrinkle reducers to body lotions, serums, and moisturising milks. And all with water-lock formulas to ensure deep, hydration that actually lasts.

Hada Labo Anti-Aging Super Hydrator
A product star performer, fast becoming the UK's skincare habit is the Hada Labo Anti-Aging Super Hydrator Lotion. The super-light liquid which is designed to be used BEFORE applying a moisturiser - transforming the way women think about their skincare regime.
Much more than a silky, fragrance-free drink of water for your skin. The power-packed lotion contains four types of hyaluronic acid Sodium Hyaluronate; Sodium acetylated hyaluronate; Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid; Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer; offering multi-layer hydration, plus anti-aging ingredients collagen and retinol. After cleansing, pat the lotion over your face, neck and decolletage before you apply your moisturiser. RRP £17.45

Hada Labo Anti-Aging Wrinkle Reducing Day Cream
The Hada Labo Anti-Aging Wrinkle Reducing Day Cream with Super Hyaluronic AcidTM, Collagen and Retinol offers multi-layer hydration with four types of hyaluronic acid plus collagen and retinol. The supersmooth, fragrance-free cream is designed to be used in the morning, after the Super Hydrator Lotion to help lock in moisture for a glowing complexion. RRP £18.45

Hada Labo Anti-Aging Facial Sheet Mask
Hada Labo's Anti-Aging Facial Masks double the levels of skin hydration, leading to a tighter, brighter, and smoother complexion and a more youthful appearance. It deeply moisturises the skin due to the multi molecular HA included. The collagen and retinol also help firm and rejuvenate the skin. The best part is that it feels like a real facial, which gives you that radiant skin treatment look and feel, without having to leave the house. RRP £2.99

Hada Labo Anti-Aging Repair Night Cream
Hada Labo's Anti-Aging Repair Night Cream is packed with more than 20 carefully blended active ingredients, including four types of hyaluronic acid; retinol and an intensely regenerating complex of tetrapeptide-5 and collagen to reduce wrinkles and restore radiance and hydration. With its 'Lock-in Moist' formula, skin retains more moisture. Providing intensely regenerating multi layer hydration for dry and dehydrated skin while you sleep. RRP £19.99

Hado Labo Tokyo's products are available from:
https://www.gettheglowuk.com/super-ha-anti-aging
https://www.superdrug.com/b/Hada%20Labo

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