Ultra Biotin 10,000 Mcg Hair Skin And Nails Supplement
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| Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biotin | |||
| Microcrystalline Cellulose | viscosity controlling | ||
| Modified Cellulose (Vegetarian Capsule) | |||
| Magnesium Stearate | colorant, moisturizer/humectant | 0, 1 | |
| Silicon Dioxide | viscosity controlling |
Bronson Ultra Biotin 10,000 Mcg Hair Skin And Nails SupplementIngredients explained
Also called vitamin H, biotin is the main component of many enzymes in our body. A nice ingredient to take as a supplement for stronger nails and hair. When you do not take it as a supplement its effects are a bit more questionable but according to manufacturer info it can smooth the skin and strengthen the hair.
Cellulose is an important component of the cell walls of green plants and it's the most abundant natural polymer (big molecule from repeated subunits) on Earth. If the polymer structure is not too big (less than 200 repeated units), cellulose becomes microcrystalline cellulose.
In skin care, it comes as a fine or less fine white powder. The less fine (bigger particle size) version is used as a gentle scrubbing agent (a nice natural, biodegradable alternative to now banned plastic polyethylene) and the ultra fine version is used as a helper ingredient that gives a super-silky, soft touch, reduces tackiness or greasiness and can also be used as a mattifying agent.
Combined with Cellulose Gum, it also works as a nice gelling agent.
This ingredient name is not according to the INCI-standard. :( What, why?!
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A white powdery thing that's the major component of glass and sand. In cosmetics, it’s often in products that are supposed to keep your skin matte as it has great oil-absorbing abilities. It’s also used as a helper ingredient to thicken up products or suspend insoluble particles.
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| what‑it‑does | viscosity controlling |
| what‑it‑does | colorant | moisturizer/humectant |
| irritancy, com. | 0, 1 |
| what‑it‑does | viscosity controlling |