Ingredients
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Urea | A colorless crystalline compound that is the main nitrogenous breakdown product of protein metabolism in mammals and is excreted in urine. |
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Lanolin | Lanolin is one of the best substances for use on delicate, dry or chapped skin. |
Carthamus Tintorius | It is used for preventing heart disease |
Cetearyl alcohol | It is used as an emulsion stabilizer and commonly used inhair conditioners and other hair products. |
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. |
Cetyl Palmitate | Cetyl palmitate lubricates and conditions the surface of the skin. It also acts as a surfactant in shampoos, emulsifier and thickening agent in lotions and cremes, and adds texture to makeup products. |
Sorbitan Olivate | Emulsifier |
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. |
Olea Europaea Fruit Oil | Olive oil is used to prevent heart attack and stroke (cardiovascular disease), breastcancer, colorectal cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and migraine headache. |
Caprylyl Sorbic Acid | You can find food additives in almost all packaged or processed foods. They serve five primary functions: to improve or preserve nutrients, enhance flavor and color, give food a smooth and consistent texture, control acid balance, and maintain wholesomeness. As an antimicrobial agent, sorbic acid falls into the category of additives that help maintain wholesomeness. The main microbes it protects against are yeast and molds, according to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. |
Phenoxyethanol | Phenoxyethanol is chemical preservative which is used in many applications such as cosmetics, vaccines and pharmaceuticals. |
Glyceryl Stearate | Glyceryl Stearate is derived from palm kernel, vegetable or soy oil and is also found naturally in the human body. |
Centipeda Cunninghamii | Skin-Conditioning Agent |
Sodium | Is an element that the body needs to work properly. |
Butyrospermum Parkii | As an emollient and moisturizer, shea butter helps repair the skin and is an effective remedy for dark spots, wrinkles, stretch marks and sunburn. Its healing properties help treat minor burns, small wounds and insect bites. |
Rosmarinus | It is very rich in B-complex group of Vitamin. |
Melaleuca alternifolia | It is used for treating fungal infecctions. |
Tocopheryl Acetate | It is used in a variety of cosmetic and personal care products, including lipstick, eye shadow, blushers, face powders and foundations, moisturizers, skin care products, bath soaps and detergents, and hair conditioners. |
Panthenol | Natural Conditioner |
Ascorbic Acid | Ascorbic acid known as Vitamin C is used to prevent or treat low levels of vitamin C in people who do not get enough of the vitamin from their diets. |
Allantoin | This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations. |
Aloe Vera | Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound. |
Arginine | Arginine or L-arginine as it is commonly known, is a chemical building block called an amino acid. It is obtained from the diet and is necessary for the body to make proteins. |
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