Aloe barbadensis leaf juice | Aloe Barbadensis leaf juice can soothe skin and serve as an anti-inflammatory. |
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Caprylic/capric triglyceride | Restores healthy pH levels in the body |
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Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil | The seeds have diuretic and expectorant properties and have been employed with success in the treatment of bronchial, laryngeal and pulmonary affections, coughs and colds, also in whooping cough. |
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Glycerin | Promotes Skin Cell Maturation |
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Glyceryl stearate | Glyceryl Stearate is considered to be extremely beneficial for the human skin because of its moisturizing, conditioning and hydration effects. |
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Myristyl myristate | Skin-Conditioning Agent |
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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. |
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Glyceryl stearate citrate | It is also used as a fragrance and emollient ingredient. |
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Stearyl alcohol | It is used as an emollient, emulsifier, and thickener in ointments, and is widely used as a hair coating in shampoos and hair conditioners. |
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Ascorbyl glucoside | Research on ascorbyl glucoside’s ability to improve uneven skin tone or spots isn’t too exciting, at least compared with more studied types of vitamin C; however ascorbyl glucoside plus the B vitamin niacinamide is a viable combination to consider, and several skincare products pair these ingredients. |
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Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter | 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. |
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Borago officinalis seed oil | Borage is also packed with other healthy nutrients that are great for the body. |
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Citrus aurantifolia (lime) oil | Lime juice and its natural oils are very beneficial for skin when consumed orally or applied externally. |
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Citrus limon (lemon) peel oil | Lemon juice, being a natural antiseptic medicine, can also cure problems related to the skin. |
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Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil | Lavender essential oil, when diluted with a carrier oil, is commonly used as a relaxant with massage therapy. |
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Oenothera biennis (evening primrose) oil | The oil is used to treat the discomfort associated with premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual stress, breast ailments, migraines, asthma, eczema, inflammation, high cholesterol levels, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and multiple sclerosis. |
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Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil | Sweet Almond Oil is commonly used as a skin conditioning agent to lubricate and soften the skin or as a lubricant in hair products to promote shine and manageability. |
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Arnica montana flower extract | It is also applied to the skin for insect bites, muscle and cartilage pain, chapped lips, and acne. |
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Camellia sinensis leaf extract | Camellia sinensis contains caffeine and it has been used to increase alertness. |
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Chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract | Chamomilla recutita is also used as a mild laxative and is anti-inflammatory and bactericidal. |
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Cucumis sativus (cucumber) seed extract | Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Seed Extract function as skin conditioning agents — emollients and skin conditioning agents. |
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Curcuma longa (turmeric) root powder | Research has proven these curcuminoids exert powerful health-promoting effects via 160 mechanisms and pathways in the body such as antioxidant, neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, epigenetic, and adaptogenic properties. |
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Lactobacillus ferment lysate | The lactobacillus bacteria converts sugars to lactic acid and is most commonly used in the production of yogurt and sauerkraut. |
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Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower extract | This can also work for chronic conditions, like psoriasis, eczema, and even acne. |
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Leuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrate | It may also be useful as a topical antimicrobial when addressing problem skin or scalp conditions |
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Saccharomyces/xylinum/black tea ferment | It improves overall skin quality with an anti-glycation activity that enhances radiance and color. |
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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. |
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Alcohol | Alcohol comes in varying types that can be used various areas of our lives; the most common one being in drinks. |
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Polyglyceryl-6 distearate | Safe for use in cosmetics, subject to concentration or use limitations - Safe for use in cosmetics with some qualifications |
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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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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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Squalene | Used in the cosmetic industry and in the vaccines. |
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Xanthan gum | Used as a stabilizer (in cosmetic products, for example, to prevent ingredients from separating) |
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Benzyl alcohol | Benzyl alcohol is used as a bacteriostatic preservative at low concentration in intravenous medications, cosmetics and topical drugs. |
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Potassium sorbate | Enriched hair care and skin care products are always at risk of getting contaminated by the growth of fungi and molds; however, if chemical agents like potassium sorbate are added to the mixture, the fermentation process can be easily controlled and personal care products can be used for a longer period of time. |
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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 | Citral is used in the synthesis of vitamin A, ionone, and methylionone, to mask the smell of smoke. |
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Coumarin | It has a distinctive odor which has led people to use it as a food additive and ingredient in perfume. |
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Geraniol | Geraniol is a natural antioxidant. Geraniol has been suggested to help prevent cancer. |
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Limonene | In pharmaceuticals, limonene is added to help medicinal ointments and creams penetrate the skin. |
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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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