Skincare Products: Chemistry, Ingredients, and Selection 6(SE)
Milady 6(SE) Skin care product
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02.18.20
Last Updated
02.19.20
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berry rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, B, C and E; protects, replenishes, helps heal damaged skin
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antiseptic and solvent used in perfumes, lotions, and astringents
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seaweed derivatives used as thickening agents,water-binding agents, and antioxidants;also nourishes the skin
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often seaweed based mask applied after a serum or treatment cream
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derived from the root of the comfrey plant, helps to soften and protect while actively soothing skin
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popular botanical used in cosmetic formulations;emollient and humectant with hydrating, softening, healing...
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abbreviated AHAS;derived naturally from various plant sources and from milk
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a natural molecule found in every cell in the body;powerful antioxidant and soluble in water and oil
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small, sealed vial containing a single application of highly concentrated serum of extracts in water OR oil
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describes products that do not contain any water
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derived fro the kernels of the argan tree;very light botanical oil used as an emollent
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theraputic use of plant aromas and essential oils for beauty and health treatment purposes
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also called toners, these liquids help remove excess oil on the skin
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derived from the chamomile plant and characterized by its deep blue color; anti-inflammatory and soothing
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ingredient w/antibacterial properties commonly used to treat inflamed acne lesions
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used in anti-aging cosmetics to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
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exfoliating organic acid;salicylic acid; milder than AHAS;dissolve oil and beneficial for oily skin
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ingredients derived from plants
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anti-inflammatory plant extract
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ingredients used to thicken creams;frequently used in gel products
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inorganic color agents also known as metal salts;listed on ingredient labels as D & C (drug and cosmetic)
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plant extract with calming and soothing properties
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chemical added to cosmetics to improve the efficiency of the preservative
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products with chemical agents used to dissolve dead skin cells and the intercellular matrix or "glue"
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What term refers to skin-freshening lotions with a low alcohol content?
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