Salicylic Acid | Salicylic Acid is much used as an antipyretic in fevers, especially those of the septicaemic kind, joint relief and arthritis. |
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Glycerin | Glycerin is what is called a humectant. Glycerin helps maintain the skin’s water balance on an intercellular level. Glycerin in lotions or other skin care products can help prevent or combat dry skin. |
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Cetyl Alcohol | Cetyl alcohol is used in the cosmetic industry as an opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient, emulsifier or thickening agent in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions. It is also employed as a lubricant for nuts and bolts, and is the active ingredient in some “liquid pool covers” (forming a surface layer to reduce evaporation and retain heat). |
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Caprylic/capric triglyceride | Caprylic mainly works as an emollient, dispersing agent and solvent. |
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Stearic Acid | Stearic acid is one of many fatty acids that occur naturally in various plants and animal derivatives. It’s found in such products as animal tallow, cocoa butter and vegetable fats. When it’s used in cosmetic products, stearic acid primarily fulfills the role of a thickener or hardener. Stearic acid is the substance that helps your bar of soap retain its shape — just as it does in products such as candles, oil pastels and hard candies. |
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Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil | The chemicals in tea tree oil may kill bacteria and fungus, and reduce allergic skin reactions. |
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Salix alba (willow) bark extract | Willow bark is also used for fever, the common cold, flu, and weight loss. |
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Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil | Derived from the Macademia Nut of a small evergreen tree, this emollient oil spreads easily on the skin, and it is well-received and utilized by the skin. |
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Glyceryl Stearate | Glyceryl Stearate is derived from palm kernel, vegetable or soy oil and is also found naturally in the human body. |
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Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Seed Powder | Apricots contain a number of potent antioxidants. We rank the apricot as a good source of both vitamin A (from beta-carotene) and vitamin C. The health benefits associated with each are multiple and well-documented. |
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Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract | Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound. |
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Organic Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil | Jojoba is a shrub that is grows in dry regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern US. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine. |
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Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) wood oil | Rosewood oil has a characteristic aroma that’s warm, spicy, woody, fruity, floral, and enlivening. |
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Lavender Oil | Helps prevent hair loss. Lavender is used for restlessness, insomnia, nervousness, and depression. |
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Organic Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract | Soothing agent for skin and hair. |
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Cocamidopropyl Betaine | Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) is an organic compound derived from coconut oil and dimethylaminopropylamine. It is used as a surfactant in personal care products. |
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Panthenol | Natural Conditioner |
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Allantoin | This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations. |
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Polysorbate 20 | Polysorbate 20 is used as a wetting agent in flavored mouth drops such as Ice Drops, helping to provide a spreading feeling to other ingredients like SD alcohol and mint flavor.The World Health Organization has suggested acceptable daily intake limits of 0-25 mg of polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters per kg body weigh |
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Phenoxyethanol | Phenoxyethanol is chemical preservative which is used in many applications such as cosmetics, vaccines and pharmaceuticals. |
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Ethylhexylglycerin | Ethylhexylglycerin is a topical skincare ingredient and deodorizing agent, often indicated as a conditioning ointment in the treatment of eczema. |
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Potassium Sorbate | Potassium sorbate’s use as an antimicrobial preservative prevents the growth of mold, bacteria and fungi in cheese, dried meats, baked goods, jellies and syrups. |
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