Natural Oral Care Alkaline Mouth Rinse
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Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
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Aqua (Ozonated) | solvent | ||
Betula Alba Leaf Extract (Finnish Birch) | surfactant/cleansing, soothing | ||
Xylitol | moisturizer/humectant | goodie | |
Calcium Glycerophosphate | |||
Magnesium Citrate | |||
Zinc Citrate | |||
Sodium Chlorate | |||
Sodium Bicarbonate | abrasive/scrub, buffering | ||
Menthol | soothing | icky |
Dr Hisham's Natural Oral Care Alkaline Mouth RinseIngredients explained
Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.
It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water.
Once inside the skin, it hydrates, but not from the outside - putting pure water on the skin (hello long baths!) is drying.
One more thing: the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized (it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed). Like this, the products can stay more stable over time.
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A type of sugar that's part of a moisturizing trio called Aquaxyl. You can read more about its magic properties at xylitylglucoside.
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Menthol needs no introduction: it's the thing that causes the cooling sensation so well-known both from cosmetic products as well as a bunch of other things like chocolate, chewing gum, toothpaste or cigarette. It's a natural compound that comes from the essential oil of Mentha species (peppermint oil contains 40-50% menthol) and it gives them their typical minty smell and flavor.
As for skincare, menthol seems to be a mixed bag. Apart from the cool cooling sensation (that might last up to 70 mins!), it also has painkilling, itch reducing, antibacterial, antifungal and even penetration enhancing properties. On the other hand, it also seems to act as a skin irritant that increases trans-epidermal water loss (the water that evaporates from the outer layer of the skin) and thus contributes to drying out the skin.
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what‑it‑does | solvent |
what‑it‑does | surfactant/cleansing | soothing |
what‑it‑does | moisturizer/humectant |
what‑it‑does | abrasive/scrub | buffering |
what‑it‑does | soothing |