Caprilis oil
Caprilis or fractionated coconut oil is a non-greasy, light textured, penetrating and very stable emollient. It is versatile, it can be included in many cosmetic formulations, is suitable for combination, oily or...
Caprilis or fractionated coconut oil is a non-greasy, light textured, penetrating and very stable emollient. It is versatile, it can be included in many cosmetic formulations, is suitable for combination, oily or...
A very hard natural wax mainly used in cosmetic stick formulations, provides hardness, stability, consistency and surface gloss.
Standardized organic carrot extract in jojoba oil with high provitamin A content, with antioxidant, anti-wrinkle and anti-aging qualities, used as an active for skin care preparations and sun protection formulations.
Skin-identical ceramides with optimal performance and effectiveness, an active that reinforces the skins and hairs natural protective lipid barrier, improves long term moisturization and protects from external...
Vegetable based fatty alcohol that functions as an emollient, co-emulsifier, emulsion stabiliser, opacifier, viscosity modifier and structure modifier for cosmetics. Imparts a pleasant, dry, velvety emollience to the...
Highly concentrated and rich in active ingredients such as bisabolol and matricine, German Chamomile extract is suitable in formulations for sensitive, damaged, dry, blemish-prone skin, provides positive effects in...
Natural origin chelating agent for cosmetic formulations, helps increase the shelf life, stability and efficacy of cosmetic products. A natural alternative to EDTA.
A very concentrated extract with thermogenic, stimulating and blood circulation enhancing properties, traditionally used to relieve fibromyalgia, rheumatic pain, muscle and joint discomfort, and in anticellulite and...
Natural cosmetic ingredients are derived from plants and other natural sources, offering a gentler and more sustainable alternative to synthetic counterparts, and often possess remarkable properties that nourish and revitalize the skin and hair. These ingredients have been used for centuries in traditional beauty practices and are gaining popularity due to their potential benefits for both skin and the environment.
By choosing natural cosmetic ingredients, you can enjoy the benefits of effective skincare while supporting a more ethical and sustainable beauty industry.
Active ingredients in cosmetics are the substances that produce a specific effect on the skin. They are the "workhorses" of the product, responsible for delivering the promised benefits.
Functional ingredients in cosmetics provides the structure, texture, and stability that allow the product to perform its intended function. Also they ensure the product has the right consistency, spreads easily, and feels good on the skin.
Emulsifiers are derived form plants and help to mix oil and water, creating stable emulsions like creams and lotions. Surfactants help to cleanse the skin by reducing surface tension.
Common ingredients in cosmetics, known for their emollient, skin softening and barrier forming function, they contribute to the desired texture and consistency of products like face or body oils, serums and creams.
Preservatives in cosmetics are added to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and mold, ensuring product safety and extending shelf life. Natural preservatives are derived from natural sources like plants or herbs, and they offer a more natural alternative to synthetic preservatives, catering to consumers seeking products with fewer artificial ingredients. Antioxidants are essential for preserving plant oils used in cosmetics. They prevent or slow down oxidation, a process that causes oils to become rancid, changing their smell, color, and texture. This rancidity not only degrades the cosmetic product but can also irritate the skin. Antioxidants fight off harmful free radicals, those unstable molecules that can damage skin cells.
Cosmetic vitamins are essential ingredients that nourish and protect the skin, hair, and nails. They act as antioxidants, combatting free radical damage, and promote cell turnover for a youthful appearance. Some popular cosmetic vitamins include vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin A.
Natural fragrance oils, derived from plants, offer a range of benefits for cosmetic applications. The pleasant aroma enhance product appeal and sensory experience. The natural origin aligns with consumer preference for natural and organic ingredients.
Cosmetic bases are pre-made mixtures of basic ingredients that form the foundation of various cosmetic products. They provide a stable and consistent framework to which specific active ingredients and desired properties (like color, fragrance) can be added.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. There are several different types of peptides used in cosmetics, each with its own specific benefits. Some peptides help to boost collagen production, while others help to relax facial muscles, reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Peptides are a popular ingredient in anti-aging skincare products, but they can also be beneficial for other skin concerns, such as acne and dryness.
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