FAQ: 1. What is pH5.5 weak acidic: It means it can clean the - TopicsExpress



          

FAQ: 1. What is pH5.5 weak acidic: It means it can clean the surface of your skin without destroying the pH balance of your skin. All other Konjac sponges prior to JellySpon are Alkali (approx. PH8.4) and thus, can hurt the PH balance of your moist and oil in your skin. JellySpon is the only and world first weak acidic Konjac Sponge available in the market. 2. How can I tell the difference? If you have other Konjac Sponges with you, you can do a blind test and feel the texture. Moreover, if you have a food weight, you can do a funny test by drying the other Konjac Sponges and drying the JellySpon sponges. Make sure that when dried, both are the same weight. Deep in the water, take off the water and weight again. JellySpon is the heaviest compare to others. 3. Why comparing weights? As per FAQ no. 2, yes, the difference in weight shows how much % of the key ingredient which is glucomannan is included in the sponges. Say both sponges when dry were 10g, but when after deeping into water and taking off the water to weight it again, you might see a 20~30% differences in the weight, meaning that others did included some other ingredient than glucomannan. 4. Do you use Preservatives? No, at KLYN, we only supply the JellySpon in a dry form. It will be easier to ship in a wet form as dry form require more steps and attention to avoid moist during transportation or during preservation. Preservatives are used in all Konjac Sponges supplied in Wet form. Whether the Preservatives are food grade or not, it can cause irritation or eye troubles. 5. I have atopic or acne skin. Can I use JellySpon? Yes, actually, JellySpon is the only pH5.5 sponge that can be used for atopic or acne skin. Atopic skin are pH8.5 and acne are pH7.5, and thus, if using Alkali sponges with pH8.4, it will irritate your skin. However, JellySpon is especially made for you tested at pH5.5 providing back the balance your skin needs. 6. I have oily skin. Can I use JellySpon? Yes, actually, JellySpon provides pH balance for acidic skin with increase in keratin, lack of elasticity. Oily skins are pH4.5 and under. If you continuously use JellySpon, your skin will become to the range of pH5 to pH6 (male neutral being pH5.2, female neutral being pH5.8, baby/infant skin being pH6.5~6.8) 7. Can I use JellySpon to babies and infants Yes, actually, JellySpon is the only pH5.5 sponge that can be used for baby or infant skin. Baby and Infant skins are pH6.5 to 6.8. They are more sensitive to hazardous substances due to less mature skin immune system. 8. What is the resulf of skin becoming Alkali? (1) Reduction of active key enzyme playing an important role in Ceramide syntesis–Ceramide exist between the cells in the skin to pull moisture from the air to the skin–Therefore your skin loose moisture and becomes dry (2) Activation of serin protease which break the bonds of Desmonsome involved in the formation of the skin structure–Desmose is a cell structure specialized for cell-to-cell adhesion–Therefore there will be an increase in skin thickness and keratin (3) Increase in the active form of inflammatory cytokines–Increase in allergic reaction and various infections.–Therefore increase in atopic skin, acne, rash, trouble will increase ** The above 3 main reasons for skin alkalization are the main causes of atopic skin, acne, rashes, trouble, keratin and dry skin. “Therefore, the only Konjac Sponges that truely solve the above issues is the JellySpon” 9. Why would a healthy skin become Alkaline? (1) Lack of moisture leading to excess of Kerati leading to habitation of follicular hyperplasia leading to emission of active oxident. This whole process will start the alkalization of your skin. (2) Use of body shampoo, soap or even sponges with Alkali leads to alkalization of your skin “JellySpon can stop this process by providing the right balance of moist and oil to your skin”
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 07:59:15 +0000

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