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Arachidyl Alcohol

Arachidyl Alcohol Functions as an emollient and thickening agent in cosmetics and personal care products. As an emollient, it works to soften and soothe the skin while also acting as an occlusive agent. Share this page to social: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email You’ll Find this Ingredient In:

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Aloe-derived ingredients enhance the appearance of dry or damaged skin by reducing inflammation and flaking, and restoring suppleness. Share this page to social: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email You’ll Find this Ingredient In:

Algin

Algin Algin is derived from alginate, a naturally occurring polymer obtained from brown algae (phaecophyceae). Algin’s unique marine biological activities provide the skin with benefits, as well as skincare formulation with emulsifying properties. Share this page to social: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email You’ll Find this Ingredient In:

Acacia Senegal Gum

Acacia Senegal Gum Wild Acacia (aka, Acacia Senegal Gum) when used in a facial cosmetic, it’s as an adhesive, though it’s also used for its emollient and occlusive properties–it helps “lock in” moisture. According to most cosmetic companies, wild acacia is clinically proven to decrease wrinkle depth and appearance. Share this page to social: Share […]

Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract

Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract A powerful topical to help constrict blood vessels, and potentially reduce inflammation and puffiness. It’s believed to tighten and brighten skin, helping reduce the look of wrinkles and visibly calm away cellulite and other “unsmooth” areas. Share this page to social: Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin […]

Beta Glucan

Beta Glucan 20% more moisture-attracting than hyaluronic acid: a superior way to help plump and hydrate skin to immediately improve the look of fine lines, dull dry skin, and promote a healthier skin-barrier. Derived from the bacteria in the cell walls of certain plants. Share this page to social: Share on facebook Share on twitter […]