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Alcohol DenatAlcohol Denat
Denatured alcohol. Alcohol, a very drying and irritating solvent and dehydrator that strips your skin's moisture and natural immune barrier, making you more vulnerable to bacteria, moulds and viruses. It is found in many skin and hair products, fragrance, and antibacterial hand washes.
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AllantoinAllantoin
Allantoin is a healing, moisturizing, soothing and anti-irritating, keratolytic and non-toxic agent useful in dermatological and cosmetic preparations. Allantoin is a valuable cell-proliferating healing agent which stimulates healthy tissue formation. It has a pronounced keratolytic and skin softening action, acting as chemical debrider of necrotic and scaling tissue, cleasing up the areas where applied. Allantoin is effective at quite low concentrations, 0.1% up to 2%.
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Aloe BarbadensisAloe Barbadensis
The latin name for the Aloe plant. It rehydrates and softens the skin and helps soothe irritated or sensitive areas.
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AquaAqua
Water, as this usually appears at the top of the list of ingredients, as it forms the major part of most toiletries.
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Ceteareth - 12Ceteareth - 12
This material is a mild but efficient emulsifier, which is used in lotions and creams to prevent the oil and water phases from separating.
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Chlorhexidine DigluconateChlorhexidine Digluconate
While Chlorhexidine's primary benefit is its tremendous ability to kill bacteria on contact, it has a residual effect that prevents microbial regrowth after application. It is often used in cosmetics.
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Disodium CocoamphodiacetateDisodium Cocoamphodiacetate
Extremely mild amphoteric substance, does not strip skin and hair of their needed oils. Recommended for sensitive skin facial products.
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Imidazolidinyl UreaImidazolidinyl Urea
Imidazolidinyl Urea. This chemical may be toxic. It may be a by-product of manufacture rather than an added ingredient and can be found particularly in cheap imported brands – especially shampoo and conditioner.
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MethylparabenMethylparaben
Methyl Paraben: Used as an inhibitor of microbial growth and to extend shelf life of products. This comes from the combination of denatured wood alcohol and benzoic acid. Benzoic acid occurs naturally in cherry bark, raspberries, tea, anise and cassia bark. It is one of the most commonly used preservative in cosmetics since it is stable at most pH levels, it is broad spectrum and water soluble. May cause those with a skin sensitivity problems.
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Myrtrimonium BromideMyrtrimonium Bromide
This is not permitted in leave-on products and should only have a volume of 0.5% in rinse-off products.
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PropylparabenPropylparaben
Propylparaben occurs naturally and is found in many plants and some insects, although it is manufactured synthetically for use in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods. It is used for for its preserving action and preventing microbial growth in cosmetics.
It is also known as Propyl-4-hydroxybenzoate, is widely used in cosmetics as a preservative against bacteria and fungus. Esters of p-Hydroxybenzoate prepared from p-bromophenol. Meaning that hydrogen gas was added under high pressure to a liquid oil in order to create semisolid fats. Hydroxybenzoate is from benzoic acid, which occurs naturally in cherry bark, raspberries, tea, anise and cassia bark. Propyl Paraben is neutral, nontoxic, safe to use, nonirritating, nonsensitizing and nonpoisonous. It is one of the most commonly used preservatives in cosmetics since it is stable in most pH levels, broad spectrum and water-soluble
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Sodium ChlorideSodium Chloride
Table salt. As a component of sea water, it is also present in many bath additives. It is used as an astringent, antiseptic, cleanser and to adjust viscosity.
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Tartaric AcidTartaric Acid
This helps prevent the reabsorobtion of moisture
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