Cosmetic Ingredients
Sodium bicarbonate (drinking soda) – tender fat removing substance softening horny stratifications. It saves sebaceous glands from plugging up and takes off the greasy shine of the skin. It produces a gentle whitening effect, thus it is applied in the production of toothpaste and cosmetics for the ameliorating of skin pigmentation.
Petrolatum – a component which has packaging uses. It’s used for extracting vaseline and other materials. It’s added to the ingredients of sebacic creams.
Propelparabenes – ethers r-hydroxibenzoate, which are often used among cosmetic ingredients as preservers and substances for killing bacteria and fungus.
Resorcinol – a crystalic substance which becomes pink in the open air and which removes dead cells to revive your skin.
Salol – sun blocking, anti-microbic material possessing a delicate, pleasant fragrance.
Scvalen – an extract of olive oil well-known in cosmetic production. It provides for skin protection, elasticity and tanning.
Tannin – substance found in tea, in the bark of oak trees, in nettle, in sage and in some other plants. Contracts pores, diminishes cutaneous grease, and blocks pellicle formation.
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