Why is American Nivea different?

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asked Apr 25 in Body/Skin by Adsheress (1,600 points)
Why is American Nivea different?

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answered Apr 25 by hotnsweaty (7,010 points)
American Nivea is different because American Nivea has an ingredient called METHYLCHOLOROISOTHIALOZENE and METHYLISOTHIALINONE which is somewhat shinier and thinner, and turns "soupy" in the middle.

It also leaves a luster on the skin even after being absorbed (the German cream is luster when applied, but matte once absorbed).

The country that Nivea is from is Germany.

In the 1930s, many new products were added to the range of Nivea products, such as shaving cream, shampoo, and skin oil.

NIVEA became a global top-selling brand, partly thanks to the innovative NIVEA advertising by Elly Heuss-Knapp, the wife of the man who later became Germany's first Federal President.

The brand Nivea is a German personal care brand which specializes in skin and body care.

The Nivea brand is owned by the Hamburg-based company Beiersdorf Global AG which was the origin of Eucerin brand.

The word Nivea comes from the Latin adjective niveus, nivea, niveum, meaning "snow-white".

American Nivea is different because American Nivea ends in an ingredient called METHYLCHOLOROISOTHIALOZENE and METHYLISOTHIALINONE which is somewhat shinier and thinner, and turns "soupy" in the middle.

It also leaves a luster on the skin even after being absorbed (the German cream is luster when applied, but matte once absorbed).

Celebrities such as Meghan Markle use Nivea.

Meghan Markle swears by Tatcha's Rice Enzyme Polish to help keep her complexion glowing.

However when it comes to her body, she doesn't trust anything but Nivea's firming body lotion.

She also has previously told Beauty Banter, “I use this religiously.

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