Ingredients Found In Cosmetic Products
Number of ingredients matching your criteria: 170
Sodium Citrate
Sodium salt of citric acid (see citric acid).
Sodium Cocoamphoacetate
A mild surfactant based on coconut fatty acid and the amino acid glycin.
Completely biodegradable.
Sodium Cocoate
Sodium salt from coconut fatty acids, component of soaps and o/w
emulsifiers.
Sodium Cocoyl Aminoacides
A mixture of amino acids combined with coconut fatty acids. Has skin calming
and soothing properties.
Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate
See DISODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE.
Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate
Produced from coconut fatty acids and methyltaurine, a substance found in red
kelp, for example. Very good bio-degradability, good cleansing properties,
leaves the skin feeling soft and pleasant.
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.
Surfactants From Copra (Coconut Pulp)
Very mild surfactants from Copra (coconut pulp) give the shampoo formula a
thick, creamy foam.
Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter
Cocoa butter is a solid botanical fat. It melts a body temperature and is
thus suitable as the base substance for lipsticks.
Triethyl Citrate
Occurs naturally in cherries and red currants. A deodorizing ingredient with
depot effect. Inhibits the enzymatic degradation of sweat by liberating citric
acid , thus preventing unpleasant smelling degradation [...]