What is high polymer?

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I'm going to compare JMAA-based gels with high-molecular polymers.
Yeah, salting guy.
High-molecular polymer melts when salt is applied,
Gel doesn't change at all.
So, it's better to tell.

"Hey, it's useless to melt!"
Since I was only thinking about it, I checked why the soluble high polymer was not good.

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In the first place, synthetic polymers are used in disposable diapers, etc., and are "polymer resins" that can contain a lot of moisture. Still, it is the same substance as Saran Wrap.

So, if you use cosmetics that contain synthetic polymers, the skin will be “vinyl” and your skin will feel smooth.
And like a diaper, it can hold a lot of water, so the synthetic surfactant makes it possible for foreign substances holding water to enter the skin where the skin barrier has been broken, causing the skin to temporarily become plump and wrinkles disappearing Can be done.

However, synthetic polymers are foreign substances that cannot be in the human body.
Also, because the skin is not really moist and protected by oil, the skin becomes brittle and becomes dependent on cosmetics.

First, the moisturizing moisture is forced into the skin, putting a strain on the skin structure.
And since the skin is not actually moisturized, dry skin proceeds.
In addition, the skin is temporarily swelled and repeatedly wrinkled, causing damage to the skin and causing wrinkles. To eliminate the wrinkles, cosmetics containing a synthetic polymer are used. It is easy to fall into a vicious circle.

In addition, the skin can be covered with a vinyl film, which makes it impossible for indigenous bacteria that work for beautiful skin to live.
It makes good-quality sebum necessary for the skin and protects the skin from bad bacteria. Indigenous bacteria can no longer live, making the skin more sensitive and easier to dry.
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