Dodo products can be your everyday solution if you want to get rid of the different signs of aging, which include wrinkles, fine lines, skin dryness, and loss of skin firmness. Let us look at Dodo Ingredients:
Demineralized Water, Hydroxide Acid Alpha, Petrolatum, Mineral Oil, Kojic Acid, Shea Butter, Isopropyl myristate, Fragrance, Jojoba oil, Wheat Germ oil, Vitamin E, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Sodium Sulfite, Triethanclamine, UV Protection
Glycerin
Glycerin is great for the skin because it acts as a humectant, which is a substance that allows the skin to retain moisture. It can increase skin hydration, relieve dryness, and refresh the skin’s surface. Glycerin also has antimicrobial properties, which means it can protect the skin from harmful microorganisms
Kojic Acid
Spot-fading and skin brightening is the name of the game for this ingredient, though it does have a few other standout qualities.
- Inhibits the production of melanin in the skin: The pathway that leads to excess melanin or pigment (in other words, a dark spot) is complex, but at the heart of the matter is an enzyme known as tyrosinase. Kojic acid blocks tyrosinase, in turn inhibiting the production of excess pigment. This means it can help lighten existing sun spots and photodamage, fade the dark marks leftover from acne scarring or after a pimple, and even improve melasma, notes Chang.
- Acts as an antioxidant: Kojic acid can help scavenge and counteract skin-damaging free radicals caused by exposure to things such as UV damage and pollution. This not only helps improve overall skin tone as well, but also makes it a good general anti-aging ingredient, says Nazarian.
- Has anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties: Unlike many other acids, it also has these unique characteristics, though they’re secondary to the skin-lightening benefits.
Shea Butter
Shea Butter comes from the kernels of shea trees, which are native to sub-Saharan Africa. Traditionally, parts of the shea tree were famous for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, relieving health issues like ulcers, nasal congestion, and, unsurprisingly, skin problems. Shea butter still mostly comes from this region, but these days, it’s most valued for its proven skin care abilities.
Here are five of the biggest shea butter benefits for your skin:
1. It boosts skin moisture
2. Its anti-inflammatory properties soothe skin problems
3. It could heal cuts and scrapes
4. It helps fight breakouts
5. Antioxidants may mean anti-aging properties
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba is a shrub that is growing in dry regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern US. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine.
Jojoba is applied directly to the skin for acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. It is also used topically to encourage the regrowth of hair in people who are balding.
In manufacturing, jojoba is used as an ingredient in shampoo; lipstick; makeup; cleansing products; and face, hand, and body lotions.
Wheat Germ oil
Rich source of Vitamin A, E, antioxidants, and fatty acids, it is used to moisturize the skin, supports collagen formation, and helps in removing scars. Wheat germ oil is a natural oil that helps in cleansing the face efficiently. It helps seal moisture back and also gets rid of excess sebum, which could lead to other skin problems like acne, pimples, etc. It does not clog pores as it is non-comedogenic