Ingredients Found In Cosmetic Products
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Spikenard Essential Oil
Nardostachys jatamansi (spikenard) oil. Spicy, musky, heady fragrance.
Ingredient from organic farming.
Squalane
Slightly modified hydrocarbon, which can be obtained from olive oil and is
related to the skin's own squalane. A low viscosity component for valuable
emulsions.
Stearic Acid
Stearic acid. Fatty acid. Found naturally in all botanical fats and oils.
Suitable for day creams because the stearic acid has a matting effect.
Stearyl Glycyrrhetinate
Oil soluble ester of glycyrrehetinate, suitable for use in soothing
emulsions.
Stearyl Heptanoate
Solid wax similar to the feather gland oil of water birds. Gives the skin a
soft, pleasant feeling and protects it against dehydration.
Sucrose
Cane or beet sugar (sucrose), it is used as a moisture-retaining ingredient
in cosmetics.
Sucrose Cocoate
Surface active substance, produced from sugar (cane or beet sugar) and
coconut oil fatty acids. The natural ingredients make it completely
bio-degradable.
Sucrose Laurate
Produced from the botanical ingredient sugar (cane or beet sugar) and lauric
acid (coconut oil). Stabilizes emulsions.
Sucrose Stearate
Produced from the botanical ingredient sugar (cane or beet sugar) and stearic
acid. Stabilizes emulsions.
Surfactants From Copra (Coconut Pulp)
Very mild surfactants from Copra (coconut pulp) give the shampoo formula a
thick, creamy foam.