Ingredients Found In Cosmetic Products
Number of ingredients matching your criteria: 52
Microcristalline Cellulose
Microcristalline cellulose is produced from botanical cellulose by
hydrolysis. It is a fine powder which aids the production of botanical extracts
in dry form and binds moisture on the skin.
Myrrh (Wild) Essential Oil
Commiphora myrrha (myrrh) oil. Warm, rare fragrance.
Myrtus Communis Oil
Myrtle oil is obtained from the blossoms, leaves and twigs of the bride
myrtle. The fragrance mixes well with lavender.
Phytosteryl Macadamiate
Conversion product of plant sterol and macadamia nut oil. Similar to the
sterol esters of the human skin.
Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate
Emulsifier botanically based, used in the production of O/W emulsions.
Potassium Myristate
Potassium salt of myristic acid, a component of soap and O/W emulsifiers.
Potato Starch Modified
Ingredient based on potato starch, has stabilizing and film-building
properties. Suitable for hair care products.
Sodium Malate
Sodium salt of malic acid, see malic acid.
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.
Sodium Myristate
Sodium salt of myristatic acid, component of soap and O/W emulsifiers.