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damiana 🍃 leaves extract
The cosmetic properties of this spicy, aromatic extract are not clear, but they could be tonic, astringent, and potentially anti- spasmodic. The leaves 🍃 which are the part used, product a greenish volatile oil that smells like chamomile, and damianin, an amorphous bitter principle, resins, and tannin. Among damiana’s constituents are flavonoids, phenolic glycosides, and…
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Parsley oil
Traditionally used for soothing and anti-itching treatment in dermatological disorders. It may also be used as a preservative. Parsley 🌿 oil is extracted from the plant’s seeds that contain an oil called apiol. It may cause allergic reactions in sensitive skin.
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açaí ( Euterpe oleracea ) pulp oil
Appears to have powerful anti oxidant properties and an ability to help regulate skin lipids, thereby promoting skin repair activities. Derived from açaí tree berries, its constituents include essential fatty acids ( omega-6 and omega-9), vitamin C, polyphenols. It is recommended for use in moisturizers, after- sun products, and cosmetic preparations destined to improve skin…
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Benzophenone-3 ( oxybenzone )
An oil- soluble UV absorber and filter with absorption rates within the UVA and UVB peak ranges. It has an approved usage level of up to 6 percent in the United States and 10 percent in the European Union. Benzophenone-3 enhances SPF and is popular among sunscreen 🧴 chemicals. However, some reports associate it with…
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Chemical folliculitis
Chemical folliculitis is a form of irritation that is commonly confused 🤔 with acne, and leads people to say “I’m breaking out “ from the product(s). Like cumulative irritation, these reactions usually arise when clients use multiple products. However, instead of getting a rush or redness they develop small bumps. The reaction usually entails a…
