Aloe Barbadensis | Aloe Barbadensis leaf juice can soothe skin and serve as an anti-inflammatory. It can be efficiently used topically, because of its burn healing effects, scar reducing and wounds healing properties. |
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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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Quillaja Saponaria | Saponins can be found in around 100 different plant families, including food sources such as beans and legumes, yams and yucca. These nutrient compounds have the ability to form stable foam and are found in products such as root beer and beer, shampoo and soap for this reason. Saponins from food sources may help decrease your cholesterol and lower your cancer risk, according to some researchers. |
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Arnica Montana | Arnica is applied to the skin for pain and swelling associated with bruises, aches, sprains, and arthritis. It is also applied to the skin for insect bites, muscle and cartilage pain, chapped lips, and acne. |
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Calendula Officinalis | One of the best reasons to keep calendula handy is due to its healing abilities. If you apply calendula flower oil to your cuts, scrapes, bruises, and insect bites, you can quickly speed the healing process, partially due to the anti-inflammatory properties of the oil, in addition to the unique antioxidant compounds found in this miraculous plant. |
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Camellia Sinensis | Camellia sinensis contains caffeine and it has been used to increase alertness. Green tea has also been used for cancer prevention, to lowercholesterol, and to prevent/delay Parkinson’s disease. |
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Carica Papaya | Papain contains substances called enzymes that help break down proteins. |
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Citrus Limon | The health benefits of lemon include its use as a treatment of throat infections, indigestion, constipation, dental problems, and fever, internal bleeding, rheumatism, burns, obesity, respiratory disorders, cholera and high blood pressure, while it also benefits hair and skin care,. Known for its therapeutic property since generations, lemon helps to strengthen your immune system, cleanse your stomach, and it is considered a blood purifier. |
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Cucumis Sativus | Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Water, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Juice, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Extract and Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Seed Extract are ingredients made from the cucumber, Cucumis sativus. These ingredients are used in a wide variety of products including bath products, soaps and detergents, lotions, cleansing products, nail care products, makeup and eye makeup, as well as hair care products. |
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Echinacea | Echinacea has been used for virus infections such as the common cold and flu. It is used to strengthen the immune system. |
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Ginkgo Biloba | Memory loss due to brain conditions such as stroke, Alzheimer disease, and dementia. It works by increasing blood flow to the brain. |
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Lavandula Angustifolia | Helps prevent hair loss. Lavender is used for restlessness, insomnia, nervousness, and depression. |
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Olea Europaea | Olive oil is used to prevent heart attack and stroke (cardiovascular disease), breastcancer, colorectal cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and migraine headache. |
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Citrus Aurantium Bergamia | Because Bergamot oil has powerful antibacterial, analgesic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and soothing effects, it can be used in the treatment of depression, stress, tension, fear, hysteria, infection (all types including skin), anorexia, psoriasis, eczema and general convalescence. |
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Citrus Aurantium Dulcis | It can energise and calm tension, is excellent for skin toning and as a cheering antiseptic room freshener, especially around children. |
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Ascorbyl Glucoside | It functions as an antioxidant and works well with other replenishing and antioxidant ingredients to preserve key substances skin needs to look smoother, brighter, and younger. |
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Caprylyl/Capryl Wheat Bran/ Straw Glycosides | Caprylyl/Capryl Wheat Bran/Straw Glycosides are used in cosmetics as cleansing, surfactant, emulsion stabilizing, plasticizer, and foam boosting agents. |
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Citric Acid | Citric acid is very similar to Ascorbic acid(Vitamin C) but is not the same thing. There is no Vitamin C in Citric acid. |
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Fusel Wheat Bran/Straw Glycosides | The ingredient wiki you are looking for is coming soon. Our research team is searching for the best possible description we can find. |
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Polyglyceryl-5 Oleate | The ingredient wiki you are looking for is coming soon. Our research team is searching for the best possible description we can find. |
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Potassium Hydroxide | There are more uses of the chemical potassium hydroxide than most people are aware. As a strong base it help neutralize acid, but it can also be used as a food thickener or stabilizer. It has medicinal properties for both humans and pets, and is the reagent in many industrial processes. |
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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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Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate | Sodium cocoyl glutamate is a dispersant or surfactant that is made from coconut or palm oil and glucose from corn. Surfactants also have foaming qualities that are important to disperse the toothpaste while brushing. |
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Sodium Hyaluronate | The magic of this ingredient lies in its ability to retain moisture; it’s considered to have a greater capacity to hold moisture than any other natural or synthetic polymer. In fact, one gram of hyaluronic acid is able to hold up to six liters of water! |
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Alcohol | Protect Your Ticker: Red wine has long been considered the elixir of heart health. But you don’t have to crack a bottle of Merlot to drink to your heart’s content, Rimm says. Moderate intake of any boozy beverages can cut your risk of heart disease by up to 40 percent, according to a review of more than 100 prospective studies from the Harvard School of Public Health. |
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Calcium Gluconate | The bones and teeth contain over 99% of the calcium in the human body. |
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Gluconolactone | GDL is commonly found in honey, fruit juices, personal lubricants, and wine. |
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Glyceryl Caprylate | Glyceryl Caprylate offers improved foam height when compared to other thickeners, even in the presence of oil, thought it will not completely compensate for the oil, it does offer improvement over other thickeners. |
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Sodium Benzoate | A white, crystalline or granular, water-soluble powder, C 7 H 5 NaO 2, used chiefly as a food preservative and anti-fungal agent, and in diagnostic tests of liver function. |
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Citral | Geranial has a strong lemon odor. Neral’s lemon odor is less intense, but sweeter. Citral is therefore an aroma compound used in perfumery for its citrus effect. Citral is also used as a flavor and for fortifying lemon oil. It also has strong antimicrobial qualities, and pheromonal effects in insects. |
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Limonene | Limonene may block cancer-forming chemicals and kill cancer cells in the laboratory. But more research is needed to know if this occurs in humans. |
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Linalool | A naturally occurring terpene alcohol chemical found in many flowers and spice plants with many commercial applications, the majority of which are based on its pleasant scent (floral, with a touch of spiciness). |
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