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Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
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Fractionated Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera) | emollient | ||
Rose Hips (Rosa Canina) | |||
Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil | emollient | goodie | |
Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides) | |||
Coffee (Coffee Arabica Co2) | |||
Lemon (Citrus Limon) | |||
Frankincense (Boswellia Serrata) Essential Oil |
Beauty guru Eye RollerIngredients explained
A super common emollient that makes your skin feel nice and smooth. It comes from coconut oil and glycerin, it’s light-textured, clear, odorless and non-greasy. It’s a nice ingredient that just feels good on the skin, is super well tolerated by every skin type and easy to formulate with. No wonder it’s popular.
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A beautiful golden-yellow oil coming from the Camellia tree. It's a 5 -10 meters high tree with spectacular white flowers native to Asia. It's pretty common there and also used as cooking oil or salad dressing. Sometimes Camellia oil is referred to as "the olive oil of Asia".
So what can it do for the skin? Similar to many other great non-fragrant plant oils, it's a great emollient and moisturising oil for dry skin. It's light in texture, absorbs fast into the skin and leaves it soft and supple.
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This ingredient name is not according to the INCI-standard. :( What, why?!
If life gives the cosmetic industry lemon, it makes lemon fruit extract. As to why, we can write here extremely similar things to our shiny description of orange fruit extract. Being both of them citruses, they contain very similar active compounds with very similar (potential) effects on the skin.
Just like orange fruit, lemon fruit also contains citric acid so it is commonly used as a natural, mild exfoliating agent. If this is the case, it is usually combined with other AHA containing fruit extracts such as bilberry, sugar cane, orange, and sugar maple in a super popular ingredient mix trade named ACB Fruit Mix.
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