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- Tea Tree Oil Acne Cream
- Anti-Aging Moisturizer
- Tea Tree Oil Serum
- Tea Tree Soap For Acne
- Keeva Revitalizing Shampoo
- Keeva Organic Conditioner
- Keeva Exfoliating Body Wash
- Keeva Bath Bombs Set
- Dermatitis Cream
- Keratin
- Tea Tree Soa
- Argan Oil Ingredient:
- Hair Mask Ingredients:
- Body wash 160405-1:
Tea Tree Oil Acne Treatment Cream |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Tea Tree Oil | Helps maintain a healthy-looking skin and reduces the appearance of blemishes. |
Vitamin E | anti-oxidant |
Sophora Root Extract | This is one famous formula for treating skin diseases. |
Deionized Water | Deionized water is a type of purified water with mineral ions (salts) removed. |
IP CLEAN HX1 | Pure solvent. |
3-Butanediol | An organic alcohol used as a solvent and viscosity-decreasing agent. |
Squalane | A natural antioxidant and absorbing agent. |
Isooctyl Palmitat | A palm oil extract used as a solvent, carrying agent, pigment wetting agent, fragrance fixative and an organic replacement to silicone. |
Isopropyl Myristate | Naturally occurring fatty acid that helps absorption. |
Ami Methylglycine | Natural anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory. |
Cetearyl Glucoside | A natural facial moisturizer derived from coconut oil. |
Glyserinum | A natural sugar-alcohol compound used as a cleanser. |
Polydimethylsiloxane | An anti-foaming agent, skin protectant and conditioner. |
Salicylic Acid | Obtained from the bark of willow trees, removes dead skin cells. |
Exfoliation | This acts as an anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory. |
Phenoxyethanol | Safe preservative. |
DL-Menthol | A natural extract from peppermint designed to refresh, revitalize, and enliven the skin. |
Hyaluronic Acid | naturally found in the human body and is a powerful moisture-binding ingredient that keeps skin plump, hydrated and, young-looking |
Anti-Aging, Anti-Wrinkle Moisturizer |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Vitamin E | Helps skin look younger by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. As a powerful antioxidant, It also helps protect skin from harmful free radicals in the environment. |
Coenzyme Q10 | As a naturally occurring ingredient, Q10 is one of the most accurate biomarkers for aging since its decline is directly correlated with the aging process. Individuals Over the Age of 30 begin to produce less quantities of Co q 10, resulting in a steady decline in production of collagen, elastin and other important skin molecules. Topically applying Q10 Coenzyme boosts skin repair and regeneration. Also as an antioxidant, it reduces free radical damage. |
Camellia Seed Oil | Camellia oil protects and nourishes the skin from free radical damage, refines young and mature skin. It contains anti-oxidants that help to revitalize and rejuvenate the skin. |
Retinol | Retinol is pure and active Vitamin A. Vitamin A is one of the few substances with a small enough molecular structure to penetrate the outer layers of the skin and work to repair the lower layers of the skin where collagen and elastin reside. This allows it to repair and stimulate collagen and elastin, creating firmer, smoother skin. |
Hyaluronic Acid | Hyaluronic Acid is highly praised for its ability to “reverse” or stop aging. It was nicknamed “key to the fountain of youth” because it is a substance that naturally occurs in human and animals. As you age the level of hyaluronic acid present in your body gradually diminishes. |
Tea Tree Oil Serum |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Water | Essential to all living things. |
Tea Tree Oil | The chemicals in tea tree oil may kill bacteria and fungus, and reduce allergic skin reactions. |
Honeysuckle Extract | Japanese honeysuckle has traditionally been used in Chinese medicine primarily for its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and calming properties. Lonicera Japonica flower extracts are very commonly used as an ingredient of various cosmetic products for skin care as this plant has excellent anti-aging and regenerative properties. - See more here |
Chamomile Extract | Chamomile has been used for centuries in teas as a mild, relaxing sleep aid, treatment for fevers, colds, stomach ailments, and as an anti-inflammatory, to name only a few therapeutic uses. Chamomile may be used internally or externally. Extensive scientific research over the past 20 years has confirmed many of the traditional uses for the plant and established pharmacological mechanisms for the plant's therapeutic activity, including antipeptic, antispasmodic, antipyretic, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-allergenic activity. |
Lavender Extract | Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties which can be used to help heal minor burns and bug bites. |
Marigolds Extract | A natural anti-oxidant. |
Levorotatory VC | Levorotatory VC essence is able to decompose melanin and prevent melanin synthesis to offer users whitened skin. |
Hyaluronic Acid | Hyaluronic Acid is highly praised for its ability to “reverse” or stop aging. It was nicknamed “key to the fountain of youth” because it is a substance that naturally occurs in human and animals. As you age the level of hyaluronic acid present in your body gradually diminishes. |
Seaweed Extract | Seaweed extract is rich in vitamins and minerals and helps to soothe, soften and reduce sensitivity. |
Tea Tree Soap For Acne |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Sodium Palmate | The salt found in palm oil is used as a gentle cleanser and a by-product of the soap making process. |
Sodium Palm Kernelate | Sodium Palm Kernelate is a salt of palm oil. This is obtained form the fruit of palm oil tree and can be used as vegetable oil. The kernelate is obtained by a process called saponification of oil. |
Palm Kernel Acid | A mixture of fatty acids derived from palm oil. Used as a cleansing agent, emulsifier, or to add opacity to cosmetic products such as soaps and water-soluble cleansers. |
Glycerin | Glycerin is a skin-identical and skin-repairing ingredient, meaning it is a substance found naturally in skin. In that respect it is one of the many substances in skin that help maintain the outer barrier and prevent dryness or scaling. |
Sodium Chloride | Sodium chloride is simply salt. Salt is stimulating, cleansing, antiseptic and astringent. It is softening for the skin and hydrates it when used in moderation. |
Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil | A native plant in Australia, this tea tree oil is thought to have antiseptic properties and has been used to prevent and treat infections. |
Revitalizing Shampoo With Natural Oils |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Sodium Cocoyl Gender-Based | Sodium cocoyl isethionate is a surfactant/detergent used as a cleansing agent and to impart lather in shampoos, body washes, facial care, and toothpastes. |
Glycerin | For natural hair, it is known to prevent hair from breaking during combing. |
Radish Root Ferment Filtrate | This is used as an alternative to phenoxyethanol and paraben preservatives. |
Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate | Sodium stearoyl lactylate can be used as an emulsifying agent, a conditioner for hair and skin, and as a mild cleansing agent. |
Lauric Acid Glycerides | This is a fatty acid found in coconut milk and coconut oil |
Coconut Alkanes | Coconut Alkanes is the product obtained from the complete reduction and hydrogenation of a mixture of fatty acids derived from Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil. |
Cocoa Butter | Natural cocoa butter creates a protective barrier around the hair shaft to improve elasticity and minimize breakage. |
Damascus Rose Water | Rose water also promotes hair growth. |
Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein | Hydrolyzed wheat proteins thicken and add volume to thinning hair, add shine and manageability, and repair damaged hair. |
White Willow Bark Extract | We can use white willow bark as a substitute for BHA or salicylic acid in our creations. It is good for oil control products as well. |
Rose Geranium Oil | Rose geranium oil has a balancing effect on the nervous system and relieves depression and anxiety, while lifting the spirits and making the world an easier place to live in. It has a balancing effect on the adrenal cortex and is great for relieving stress. |
Comfrey Extract | Comfrey contains an excellent cell proliferant and is used to stimulate growth of new skin cells. |
Shea Butter | This has natural moisture retention properties. |
European Acacia Seed Extract | This extract was specifically developed to meet the needs of irritated, dry scalps. |
Witch Hazel Water | Witch hazel water is recognized for its calming and softening properties. |
Cetyl Alcohol | Cetyl alcohol is a wonderful thickener in cosmetic products, such as creams and lotions where it increases thickness and emulsifies. |
Jojoba Oil | Jojoba oil is commonly used in various skin and hair care products, including shampoos, moisturizers, and even makeup removers. When it comes to using jojoba oil on hair, most people use it as a carrier oil, which means that it “carries” other oils (such as essential oils) and improves absorption into the scalp. |
Glycerin Stearin Esters | This is a food additive used as a thickening, emulsifying, anti-caking, and preservative agent; an emulsifying agent for oils, waxes, and solvents; a protective coating for hygroscopic powders; a solidifier and control release agent in pharmaceuticals; and a resin lubricant. It is also used in cosmetics and hair care products. |
Xanthan Gum | Xanthan Gum is an excellent, sugar based, natural thickener for emulsions and cleansing systems. |
Sodium Alcohol Ether Sulphate (AES) | The Carbomers help to distribute or suspend an insoluble solid in a liquid. They are also used to keep emulsions from separating into their oil and liquid components. Carbomers are often used to control the consistency and flow of cosmetics and personal care products. |
Tea Tree Oil | The chemicals in tea tree oil may kill bacteria and fungus, and reduce allergic skin reactions. |
Coconut Monoethanol Amide (CMEA) | CMEA is a non-ion surfactant, suitable for shampoo and washing products. It has good function in densification and foam stabilization, is better than 6501, and a good updating substitute of 6501. 1) Good dissolution with both negative, positive ion and zwitterion surfactant 2) Good densification, good foam stabilizer 3) Good emulsification, good assistant of pearl luster 4) Good performance in promoting efficiency of aliphatic alcohol ether ammonium sulfate system 5) No stimulation and harm to skin |
Cocamidopropyl Betaine (CAPB) | Cocamidopropyl betaine is used as a foam booster in shampoos. It is a medium strength surfactant also used in bath products like hand soaps. It is also used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and thickener, and to reduce irritation purely ionic surfactants would cause. It also serves as an antistatic agent in hair conditioners. which most often does not irritate skin or mucous membranes. |
Carbomers | Carbomers help to distribute or suspend an insoluble solid in a liquid. They are also used to keep emulsions from separating into their oil and liquid components. Carbomers are often used to control the consistency and flow of cosmetics and personal care products. |
Zinc Pyrithione (ZPT) | Zinc pyrithione is a common active agent in medicated shampoo that is known to have good anti-dandruff and antifungal effects. |
Hydroxypropyl Guar | The gum is made bygrinding the tissue produced inside the seeds of beans.Guar gum is approximately 75% dietary fiber. Added to shampoo or conditioner, it helpsthicken the product (which is nice) and condition the hair (which is even nicer). It is film forming , helps against static electricity and aids combing out both wet and dry hair. And, it's good for all hair types. |
Fragrance | Used primarily for fragrance purposes. |
Water | It helps dilute the detergents, makes the formula easier to spread and reduces irritation. It also keeps the formula inexpensive. |
CAPB | Cocamidopropyl betaine is used as a foam booster in shampoos.[2] It is a medium strength surfactant also used in bath products like hand soaps. It is also used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and thickener, and to reduce irritation purely ionic surfactants would cause. It also serves as an antistatic agent in hair conditioners. which most often does not irritate skin or mucous membranes. |
Carbomer | The Carbomers help to distribute or suspend an insoluble solid in a liquid. They are also used to keep emulsions from separating into their oil and liquid components. Carbomers are often used to control the consistency and flow of cosmetics and personal care products. |
Zinc Pyrithione(ZPT) | Zinc pyrithione is a common active agent in medicated shampoo that is known to have good anti-dandruff and antifungal effects |
Hydroxypropyl Guar | The gum is made bygrinding the tissue produced inside the seeds of beans.Guar gum is approximately 75% dietary fiber. Added to shampoo or conditioner, it helpsthicken the product (which is nice) and condition the hair (which is even nicer). It is film forming , helps against static electricity and aids combing out both wet and dry hair. And, it's good for all hair types.” |
Fragrance (parfum) | for fragrance purposes |
Deionized water | Deionized water is a type of purified water with mineral ions (salts) removed |
trimethyl ammonium chloride | Used in hair conditiones formulas. The benefits to hair are: reduce de combing force, enhance the gloss, confer smoothness and anti-static properties. |
cetyl stearyl alcohol | Yes it has some effect on hair. During conditioning, cetyl alcohol is responsible for allowing conditioner to spread easily over the hair. Without it, the conditioner would probably separate out in the bottle (into water and oil) and on hair would be difficult to spread. |
stearic acid monoglycerides | It coats the hair shaft, giving it condition and protection without making it dull or heavy. |
dimethicone collagen protein | This is an amphoteric silicone-surfactant combination ingredient. It actively bonds to the hair for conditioning and to prevent dye fading and is water-dispersible. Most likely needs a silicone-free shampoo if the hair becomes too soft or too heavy with this ingredient. |
hydrolyzed protein | It penetrates the cortex of each strand. It strengthens and moisturizes hair, increases it’s ability to receive and maintain moisture. |
glycerin | moisturizer for the hair |
cyclomethicone | Works in a variety ways, namely as a conditioning agent, solvent, humectant, carrying agent and viscosity controlling agent. Like all other silicones, this ingredient has a unique fluidity that makes it easily spreadable. When applied to the skin and hair, it gives a silky & slippery feeling to the touch and acts a mild water repellent by forming a protective barrier on the skin. It can also fill in fine lines/wrinkles, giving the face a temporary “plump” look. |
amino silicone | It coats the hair in order to make it smoother and shinier. They also help to stop water loss and humidity absorption |
propylparaben | It is used as a preservative for its anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties to extend the shelf life of beauty and cosmetic products. It is considered non-toxic, non-sensitizing and non-irritating at .05 to 1% concentrations. |
methylparaben | Methylparaben has antibiotic and anti-fungal properties that protect a number of different consumer products against microbial growth. Despite recent controversy concerning its safety, Methylparaben continues to be used as a preservative |
BHT | Primarily acts as an antioxidant food additive because of its ability to preserve fats. In cosmetics, it's also used as a preservative. As an antioxidant, it helps fight against the deterioration of cosmetic products caused by chemical reactions with oxygen. It's also known to work synergistically with other antioxidants. It's mostly used in makeup products such as eyeliner, lipstick, blush and foundation, but you can also find it in various other cosmetic products like moisturizer, cleanser and perfume. |
fragrance | for fragrance purposes |
citric acid | Citric acid is used to adjust the pH down to 5.5 (ish). It is a fairly weak acid which makes the adjustment easier. it also has a small amount of preservative action. Citric acid as opposed to any other acid will prevent bacterial growth. |
mink oil | Mink oil is a natural, biodegradable, paraben-free, and chemical-free product that offers absorption properties and nurturing benefits superior to any other natural oil. |
Organic Conditioner With Natural Oils |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
water | |
Cetearyl Alcohol | Cetearyl alcohol is an emulsifier. In creams and lotions, it supports the main emulsion system and gives texture to the product. In conditioners, it creates a thickening effect. We use it about 1%. |
Glycerin | For natural hair, it is known to prevent hair from breaking during combing. |
Isohexadecane | Isohexadecane is a branched chain hydrocarbon with 16 carbons; it is a component of petroleum; it's used as a skin-conditioning agent in personal care products. |
Isododecane | Isododecane is a hydrocarbon ingredient most often used as an emollient in skin care products. Thanks to its low viscosity and density, it has a high spreadability, which makes it especially ideal for any lotion-based product. Isododecane leaves a weightless feeling on the skin and evaporates easily. |
Stearamidopropyl | As it is a surfactant, it can to some extent help blend the oil and water components of conditioner. |
Dimethylamine | Dimethylamine is a fatty mine salt, used as a hair care ingredient used as a conditioning and anti-static agent in shampoos and conditioners, and is also sometimes used for its luminescent, pearl-like properties. |
Essence | This is used primarily for fragrance purposes. |
Dicetyldimonium Chloride | This is used as an antistatic agent, hair conditioning agent, surfactant, and its emulsifying properties. |
Panthenol | Hair care products that use this ingredient are said to have enhanced moisturization effects and add thickness or body to the hair. |
Argania Spinosa | This is a valuable oil which contains exceptionally high levels of vitamin E and rich natural moisturisers. |
Kernal Oil | Kernal oil is an essential skin conditioning agent. |
Hydrolyzed Keratin | When applied to the hair, keratin's properties are absorbed, thus improving the hair's texture, shine, elasticity, and strength. |
Cyclopentasiloxane | Its ability to impart a wet and silky look makes it an ideal candidate in hair products, both rinse-off and leave-on ones. It’s particularly useful in hair conditioners because it provides a silky feel without weighing the hair down with greasy residue. Because of its water-thin consistency. |
Dimethicone | Dimethicone forms a film on the hair which smoothes down the cuticle. It forms a film on the hair which smoothes down the cuticle. It lubricates the hair and is thought to contribute to easier wet combing (i.e less friction). In hair serum, for thermal processing, dimethicone is a heat protectant |
Quaternium-91 | This is an essential hair conditioning agent. |
Cetrimonium | Cetrimonium is the mainstay of hair conditioners. It works in a very simple way. Damaged hair has an electric charge. This is why you get flyway hair. The hair shafts are literally repelling one another. Conditioners work by neutralising that charge and replacing it with a lubricious layer of loveliness. |
Methosulfate | Methosulfate is basically considered to be the most promising hair detangling ingredient ever; it is also considered to not only be effective but also safe and mild to use. |
Benzophenone-4 | Benzophenone-4 provides excellent conditioning, detangling, and texture. |
NMF50 | NMF50 is a new quickly absorbing moisturizer. In personal care products, it can rapidly improve the water content of hair and skin, promote cell activity, keep the moisture and smooth of skin, prevent the loss of water in hair and skin. |
Citric Acid | Citric Acid isn't used because of the smell. Fragrances are added for that purpose. It has a two-fold reason for addition. Shampoos usually are at pH 5.5 because at slightly acidic pH the scales on a hair follicle lay flat making the hair feel smooth and look shiny. Citric acid is used to adjust the pH down to 5.5 (ish). It is a fairly weak acid which makes the adjustment easier. it also has a small amount of preservative action. Citric acid as opposed to any other acid will prevent bacterial growth. |
Diazolidinyl Urea | Diazolidinyl urea is typically found in the form of a fine white powder that is used for its preservative properties largely in cosmetic products. It is a protection against yeast, bacteria, and molds that cause spoilage. |
Iodopropynyl | Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC) is a non-formaldehyde releasing chemical based on iodine. It is effective against fungus and bacteria and can be combined with diazolidinyl urea or parabens to create a broad spectrum preservative. |
Exfoliating Body Wash With Natural Oils |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Water | |
Lauric Acid | Lauric acid can kill harmful pathogens like bacteria, viruses and fungi. |
Palmitic Acid | Palmitic acid is is one of the most common saturated fatty acids, and it is one of the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in body lipids. |
Potassium Hydroxide | Potassium Hydroxide is used in the cosmetic and skin care industry as a pH adjuster or bufferer in a wide variety of formulas including: bath products, cleansing products, fragrances, foot powders, hair dyes and colors, makeup, nail products, shampoos, shaving products, depilatories, skin care products, and suntan products. |
Glycol Distearate | Acrylic acid is used in the manufacture of plastics, paint formulations, and other products. Exposure occurs primarily in the workplace. It is a strong irritant to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes in humans. No information is available on the reproductive, developmental, or carcinogenic effects of acrylic acid in humans. Animal cancer studies have reported both positive and negative results. EPA has not classified acrylic acid for carcinogenicity. |
Lauryl Alcohol | Lauryl Alcohol is a water-insoluble crystalline solid used in the manufacture of detergents. |
Cocoamidopropyl DEA | Cocamide diethanolamine (cocamide DEA), a chemically-modified form of coconut oil used as a thickener or foaming agent in many products. |
Menthol | Menthol is used as an antipruritic to reduce itching. |
Sodium Chloride Alcohol | Sodium chloride alcohol is just salt used to thicken or trigger thickening capabilities in your body wash. |
Vegetable Oils | Vegetable glycerin will help the body wash be thicker, creamier, and lather better. |
Xanthan Gum | Xanthan gum is an excellent, sugar based, natural thickener for emulsions and cleansing systems. |
Citric Acid | In cosmetic products, like body wash, it's added for its foaming, exfoliant, astringent and preservative qualities. |
NMF50 | NMF50 is a new quickly absorbing moisturizer. In personal care products, it can rapidly improve the water content of hair and skin, promote cell activity, keep the moisture and smooth of skin, prevent the loss of water in hair and skin. |
Essence | This is used for fragrance purposes. |
Tocopherol Acetate | Tocopherol acetate is a natural tocopherol and one of the most potent antioxidant tocopherols. |
Salt | Smooth and renew your skin's surface to reveal healthier looking skin. |
Organic Bath Bombs With Essential Oils |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Lavender | It’s one of the most popular essential oils for a reason. This natural, calming beautiful flower will leave you feeling impeccable inside and out. It calms, soothes, de-stresses, relaxes nervous system, eases the mind, and acts as a natural sleep aid. |
Jasmine | Take your own magic carpet ride with this Jasmine bath bomb. Benefits: exotic, floral fragrance that relaxes, soothes, uplifts, enhances romantic energy. |
Sandalwood | Reduces blood pressure, helps with scars, antiseptic, relief from inflammation, boost immunity, tightens skin, improves concentration. |
Vanilla | The popular flavor in desserts actually has secretive powers. It’s an antioxidant, aphrodisiac, antidepressant, and a natural relaxer. |
Grapefruit | The vibrancy of citrus in your bathtub. Stimulates senses, boosts energy, and supports healthy metabolism. |
Eucalyptus | Escape to Australia, the only true source of Eucalyptus. Breathe easier with this respiratory aid, and come out squeaky clean with this powerful antiseptic. Ease your pain and relax your muscles. |
Shea Butter | Bathe in the ultimate skin moisturizing experience. Reduces aging, wrinkles, and come out of the tub soft as a baby’s bottom. |
Rose | It takes 60,000 roses to make 1 oz of rose oil. Imagine 60,000 roses in your tub surrounding your skin while you bathe in the oil that is most known balancing moisture levels in the skin while uplifting your mood. |
Dermatitis Cream |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Supplier:Harbin Tiandiren Medical Science And Technology Co., Ltd. | |
camphor | It is in many rub-on products for cold sores, insect stings and bites, minor burns, and hemorrhoids. Skin itching or irritation. Camphor is FDA-approved for use on the skin to help itching or irritation in concentrations of 3% to 11%. |
menthol | Menthol’s ability to produce a cooling sensation on the skin makes it an extremely useful ingredient in aftersun creams and lotions, which are designed to be applied to the skin after exposure to the sun. Menthol alleviates the hot, painful sensation that overexposure to the sun can trigger. Menthol is also found in products that can be applied topically to the forehead to ease the pain associated with headaches, such as cooling patches. |
methyl salicylate | Methyl salicylate topical (for the skin) is used for temporary relief of muscle or joint pain caused by strains, sprains, arthritis, bruising, or backaches. |
diphenhydramine | Diphenhydramine belongs to a class of drugs known as antihistamines. It works by blocking the effects of a certain natural substance (histamine) that causes itching. This product may also contain other ingredients (skin protectants such as allantoin, zinc acetate) that may help relieve symptoms such as dry skin, weeping, or oozing. |
chlorhexidine gluconate | Chlorhexidine belongs to a group of medicines called antiseptic antibacterial agents. It is used to clean the skin after an injury, before surgery, or before an injection. Chlorhexidine is also used to clean the hands before a procedure. It works by killing or preventing the growth of bacteria on the skin. |
glycyrrhetinic acid | It enhance the appearance of dry or damaged skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. They are also used to impart a flavor to cosmetics and personal care products. |
KERATIN |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Supplier:BINGO HAIR COSMETIC MANUFACTURE LTD. | |
WATER,DEMINERALISED/AQUA | e-ionised water, also known as demineralised water, is water that has had all of its mineral ions removed (i.e. calcium, sodium, iron, copper, chloride and bromide)Any water used in cosmetic or skincare products needs to be highly purified to ensure that any toxins, pollutants or microbes are removed. As the majority of impurities in water are dissolved salts, de-ionisation produces an extremely high purity water that can be used in the production of cosmetic products, and as an alternative wherever distilled water is used |
CETYL ALCOHOL/KDMP EMULSIFIER | Cetyl alcohol is a wonderful thickener in cosmetic products, such as creams and lotions where it increases thickness and emulsifies. |
MINERAL OIL | Mineral Oil functions as a hair conditioning agent, skin conditioning agent - emollient, skin conditioning agent - occlusive, skin protectant and as a solvent. |
COLLAGEN | As a cosmetic ingredient, collagen is derived from animal sources, but plant derivatives that act like collagen (pseudo-collagen) and amino acid fragments of collagen such as hydroxyproline are also used. In any form, collagen is a good water-binding agent. Collagen in cosmetics, regardless of the source, has never been shown to have a direct effect on producing or building collagen in skin. |
KERATIN PROTEIN | Revitalizes the hairs natural protective layer, rebuilds tensile strength, returns elasticity and reduces breakage. Has been shown to greatly reduce hair damage from harsh chemicals. Acts also as a protective care substance on the skin. |
VITAMIN B5 | Pro Vitamin B5 or D-Panthenol has been used for years in hair care products because it functions as a Humectant that increases the water content of hair and improves its elasticity. D-Panthenol is inactive but is readily converted to pantothenic acid in the skin. Pantothenic acid is then incorporated as an important component in the energy cycle of the cell. Panthenol can also attract water into the upper layer of the skin and is thus effective as a moisturizer and softener. Moreover, Panthenol can promote epithelization thereby enhancing the regeneration of the skin. |
JOJOBA OIL | "Jojoba oil is acquired from jojoba plant, which is a evergreen plant that grows in hot areas . In fact, the oil is a melted type of vegetable wax and is observed in the seeds of the jojoba plant. An exciting reality is that nearly half of the weight of the jojoba seed is due to its oil content. This normally happening oil is mild golden in shade and is odor free. It does not have any harmful impact and seldom leads to any allergic effect. " |
KAOLIN | Kaolin clay also called as china clay | white clay | white cosmetic clay has wonderful beauty benefits. Kaolin is a natural clay that is very very gentle on the skin and in India it is found in plenty in almost all the states. It is the gentlest of all the cosmetic clays and it does not strip the skin of natural oils like the other clays. It is also one of the main reasons that I love this clay. Due to it's mild nature it is perfect for using it on all types of skin and since it dries up firmly on the skin, it also increases blood circulation. |
FRAGRANCE | for fragrance purposes |
Tea Tree Soa |
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Ingredient | Benefits |
Hair Oil - Guangzhou Liangxin Refinement Chemical Co., Ltd. | |
Aqua/ Water | |
Cetearyl Alcohol | Cetyl Alcohol is a synthetic, solid, fatty alcohol and nonionic surfactant. Cetyl alcohol is used as an emulsifying agent in pharmaceutical preparations. |
Glycerin | Glycerin is a skin-identical and skin-repairing ingredient, meaning it is a substance found naturally in skin. In that respect it is one of the many substances in skin that help maintain the outer barrier and prevent dryness or scaling. |
Cetrimonium Chloride | cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC), is a topical antiseptic and surfactant. It is also commonly used in hair conditioners and shampoos, as a conditioning agent |
Quaternium-80 | Quaternium-80 is a synthetic quaternary ammonium compound made from coconut oil |
Amodimethicone | Water soluble silicone emulsion for use in hair conditioners, hair spritzes & styling products. It protects the hair shaft, moisturizes hair, gives softness & shine. It adds a silky feel to skin care creams and reduces greasiness. |
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil | Skin-Conditioning Agent - Occlusive; EMOLLIENT; MASKING; MOISTURISING; SKIN CONDITIONING; SMOOTHING; SOLVENT |
Parfum / Fragrance | |
Algae Extract | In cosmetics, algae act as thickening agents, water-binding agents, and antioxidants. |
Avocado Pear Oil | "A rich oil containing sturated and monounsaturated fatty acid and Vitamins A and D. Easily absorbed by the skin; can be used alone for facial skin care. - Reported to have skin healing properties; has been used in Raynaud's disease - Moisturising, softening, anti-wrinkle; recommended for dry skin, dehydrated skin and inflammed skin." |
Tocopheryl Acetate | Tocopheryl acetate is a chemical compound that consists of acetic acid and tocopherol (vitamin E) |
Melaleuca Alternifolia ( Tea Tree) Leaf Oil | The chemicals in tea tree oil may kill bacteria and fungus, and reduce allergic skin reactions. |
Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil | effective as antibiotic, antiseptic, disinfectant and vermifuge. The essential oil extracted from these flowers is beneficial for hair and sensitive skin |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract | Aloe-derived ingredients enhance the appearance of dry or damaged skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/aloe-barbadensis-leaf-juice#sthash.NEQ9ywwS.dpuf |
Coconut Oil | Coconut oil has a high moisture retaining capacity, since it is not easily broken down nor evaporated, being very stable. It does not let moisture escape, thus keeping hair moist and soft, which prevents breakage of hair. |
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil | function as skin-conditioning agents - emollient, skin-conditioning agents - miscellaneous and skin-conditioning agents - occlusive. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/argania-spinosa-kernel-oil#sthash.lHfodWkh.dpuf |
Limonene | Limonene is a scent ingredient and solvent naturally ocurring in the rind of citrus fruit. Upon storage and exposure to sunlight and air, limonene degrades to various oxidation products which act as skin and respiratory irritants and sensitizers. |
Butylphenyl Methylpropional | Used as a fragrance additive. You can find it in various personal care products such as perfume, aftershave lotion, hair shampoo/conditioner, hair dye, moisturizer and body wash. |
Hexyl Cinnamal | Hexyl Cinnamal is a natural ingredient used in perfumes and other beauty products as a fragrance additive. It is derived from chamomile oil and is used as a masking ingredient in many foundations and skin creams. |
Keratin Linalool | |
Citronellol | a clear, colorless liquid mixture of isomeric alcohols having the formula C 10 H 20 O, usually obtained from an essential oil, as citronella oil, and having a roselike odor: used chiefly as a scent in the manufacture of perfume. |
C11-15 Pareth-7 | Surfactant, emulsifying agent |
C12-16 Pareth-9 | Surfactant, emulsifying agent |
Trideceth-12 | TRIDECETH-12 is classified as SURFACTANT EMULSIFYING |
Trimethylsiloxyamodimethicone | Trimethylsiloxyamodimethicone is a siloxane polymer. Function(s): Hair Conditioning Agent |
Argan Oil Ingredient: |
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Pure Virgin Cold Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil | Argan Oil is produced from the seeds of the fruit of the millions of years old, Argania Spinosa tree, found only in the southwest region of Morocco. One tree will produce approximately 30kg of Argan fruit, which will yield 1 liter of this greatly prized oil. Argan Oil is rich in naturally occurring essential fatty acids, Vitamin E, and antioxidants and is highly beneficial for hair, skin and nails/cuticles. It is also used in massage and cooking. |
Aqua/ Water | |
Cetearyl Alcohol | Cetyl Alcohol is a synthetic, solid, fatty alcohol and nonionic surfactant. Cetyl alcohol is used as an emulsifying agent in pharmaceutical preparations. |
Cyclopentasiloxane | Cyclopentasiloxane is mainly used as a conditioner, delivery agent, lubricant and solvent. Like all other silicones, this ingredient has a unique fluidity that makes it easily spreadable. When applied to the skin and hair, it gives a silky and slippery feeling to the touch and acts a mild water repellent by forming a protective barrier on the skin. It can also fill in fine lines and wrinkles, giving the face a temporary “plump” look. |
Cyclomethicone | Works in a variety ways, namely as a conditioning agent, solvent, humectant, carrying agent and viscosity controlling agent. Like all other silicones, this ingredient has a unique fluidity that makes it easily spreadable. When applied to the skin and hair, it gives a silky & slippery feeling to the touch and acts a mild water repellent by forming a protective barrier on the skin. It can also fill in fine lines/wrinkles, giving the face a temporary “plump” look. |
Tocopheryl Acetate | Tocopheryl acetate is a chemical compound that consists of acetic acid and tocopherol (vitamin E). Function(s): Antioxidant; Skin-Conditioning Agent - Miscellaneous; SKIN CONDITIONING |
Water. | |
Cyclotetrasiloxane | Hair Conditioning Agent; Skin-Conditioning Agent - Emollient; Solvent; SKIN CONDITIONING |
Hair Mask Ingredients: |
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Hair Mask - Guangzhou Liangxin Refinement Chemical Co., Ltd. | |
Aqua/ Water | |
Cetearyl Alcohol | Cetyl Alcohol is a synthetic, solid, fatty alcohol and nonionic surfactant. Cetyl alcohol is used as an emulsifying agent in pharmaceutical preparations. |
Glycerin, | Glycerin is a skin-identical and skin-repairing ingredient, meaning it is a substance found naturally in skin. In that respect it is one of the many substances in skin that help maintain the outer barrier and prevent dryness or scaling. |
Cetrimonium Chloride | cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC), is a topical antiseptic and surfactant. It is also commonly used in hair conditioners and shampoos, as a conditioning agent |
Quaternium-80 | Quaternium-80 is a synthetic quaternary ammonium compound made from coconut oil |
Amodimethicone | Water soluble silicone emulsion for use in hair conditioners, hair spritzes & styling products. It protects the hair shaft, moisturizes hair, gives softness & shine. It adds a silky feel to skin care creams and reduces greasiness. |
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil | Skin-Conditioning Agent - Occlusive; EMOLLIENT; MASKING; MOISTURISING; SKIN CONDITIONING; SMOOTHING; SOLVENT |
Parfum / Fragrance | |
Algae Extract | In cosmetics, algae act as thickening agents, water-binding agents, and antioxidants. |
Avocado Pear Oil | "A rich oil containing sturated and monounsaturated fatty acid and Vitamins A and D. Easily absorbed by the skin; can be used alone for facial skin care. - Reported to have skin healing properties; has been used in Raynaud's disease - Moisturising, softening, anti-wrinkle; recommended for dry skin, dehydrated skin and inflammed skin." |
Tocopheryl Acetate | Tocopheryl acetate is a chemical compound that consists of acetic acid and tocopherol (vitamin E) |
Melaleuca Alternifolia ( Tea Tree) Leaf Oil | The chemicals in tea tree oil may kill bacteria and fungus, and reduce allergic skin reactions. |
Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil | effective as antibiotic, antiseptic, disinfectant and vermifuge. The essential oil extracted from these flowers is beneficial for hair and sensitive skin |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract | Aloe-derived ingredients enhance the appearance of dry or damaged skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/aloe-barbadensis-leaf-juice#sthash.NEQ9ywwS.dpuf |
Coconut Oil | Coconut oil has a high moisture retaining capacity, since it is not easily broken down nor evaporated, being very stable. It does not let moisture escape, thus keeping hair moist and soft, which prevents breakage of hair. |
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil | function as skin-conditioning agents - emollient, skin-conditioning agents - miscellaneous and skin-conditioning agents - occlusive. - See more at: http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/argania-spinosa-kernel-oil#sthash.lHfodWkh.dpuf |
Limonene | Limonene is a scent ingredient and solvent naturally ocurring in the rind of citrus fruit. Upon storage and exposure to sunlight and air, limonene degrades to various oxidation products which act as skin and respiratory irritants and sensitizers. |
Butylphenyl Methylpropional | Used as a fragrance additive. You can find it in various personal care products such as perfume, aftershave lotion, hair shampoo/conditioner, hair dye, moisturizer and body wash. |
Hexyl Cinnamal, | Hexyl Cinnamal is a natural ingredient used in perfumes and other beauty products as a fragrance additive. It is derived from chamomile oil and is used as a masking ingredient in many foundations and skin creams. |
Keratin Linalool | |
Citronellol | a clear, colorless liquid mixture of isomeric alcohols having the formula C 10 H 20 O, usually obtained from an essential oil, as citronella oil, and having a roselike odor: used chiefly as a scent in the manufacture of perfume. |
C11-15 Pareth-7 | Surfactant, emulsifying agent |
C12-16 Pareth-9 | Surfactant, emulsifying agent |
Trideceth-12, | TRIDECETH-12 is classified as SURFACTANT EMULSIFYING |
Trimethylsiloxyamodimethicone | Trimethylsiloxyamodimethicone is a siloxane polymer. Function(s): Hair Conditioning Agent |
Sodium isostearoyl lactate | Sodium lauroyl lactylate is also a mild skin-conditioning agent that helps to fill in the spaces between dry skin cells to make the tissue suppler and softer |
Vegetable Glycerin | Vegetable glycerin is a colorless and odorless liquid. It's produced from vegetable oils ( plant oils, palm oils or coconut oils). It is widely used in cosmetic products, foods and as a replacement for alcohol in herbal and botanical tincture. |
PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil | PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is the polyethylene glycol derivatives of hydrogenated castor oil, and is an amber colored, slightly viscous liquid that has a naturally mildly fatty odor. It is used in cosmetics and beauty products as an emulsifier, surfactant, and fragrance ingredient, according to research. |
Glyceryl Stearate | Glyceryl Stearate acts as a lubricant on the skin's surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. It also slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin's surface. Glyceryl Stearate, and Glyceryl Stearate SE help to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified. |
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Coconut Oil Soap | Saponified coconut oil can be used in soap or other bath products to bring some of the benefits of eating the coconut to your skin. Saponified oils are those that are transformed to a hardened state during the soap making process. Look for soap that has coconut as one of the main ingredients, as it is a fatty acid that will provide your skin with great benefits. |
Glycol Distearate | Glycol distearate is a chemical compound used as an emollient in cosmetics and other consumer products.[2] It is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid. It also produces pearlescent effects in cosmetics, like bath gel. |
Cocamidopropyl DEA | This ingredient is a chemically-modified form of coconut oil; used as a foaming agent. Function(s): Surfactant - Foam Booster; Viscosity Increasing Agent - Aqueous; EMULSIFYING; EMULSION STABILISING; FOAM BOOSTING; VISCOSITY CONTROLLING |
d-Menthol | The distinct effects of optically active menthols on lipid bilayers were clarified: l-menthol acts on orthorhombic hydrocarbon chain packing with high selectivity, whereas d-menthol has no such specific effect. These findings extend our understanding of the mechanisms by which menthols affect the intercellular lipids in the stratum corneum. Menthol's ability to chemically trigger the cold-sensitive TRPM8 receptors in the skin is responsible for the well-known cooling sensation it provokes when inhaled, eaten, or applied to the skin. Menthol's analgesic properties are mediated through a selective activation of ?-opioid receptors. Menthol also blocks voltage-sensitive sodium channels, reducing neural activity that may stimulate muscles. Menthol also enhances the efficacy of ibuprofen in topical applications via vasodilation, which reduces skin barrier function. |
Olive Oil | Olive oil is touted for a number of beauty benefits,5 including the following:Moisturizing skin,Improving skin elasticity and its regenerative properties.Providing antioxidants and good fats to fight free radicals and facilitate skin healing.Reducing under-eye wrinkles.Massaging dry, flaky scalp or dandruff.Massaging frizzy hair or split ends (lightly warmed olive oil) |
Xanthan Gum | is a polysaccharide secreted by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris,[2] used as a food additive and rheology modifier,[3] commonly used as a food thickening agent (in salad dressings, for example) and a ster (in cosmetic products, for example, to prevent ingredients from separating). It is composed of pentasaccharide repeat units, comprising glucose, mannose, and glucuronic acid in the molar ratio 2:2:1.[4] It is produced by the fermentation of glucose, sucrose, or lactose. After a fermentation period, the polysaccharide is precipitated from a growth medium with isopropyl alcohol, dried, and ground into a fine powder. Later, it is added to a liquid medium to form the gum. |
Citric Acid | Citric acid is widely used as an acidulent in creams, gels, and liquids of all kinds. In its use in foods and dietary supplements, it may be classified as a processing aid if the purpose it was added was for a technical or functional effect (e.g. acidulent, chelator, viscosifier, etc...) for a process. If it is still present in insignificant amounts, and the technical or functional effect is no longer present, it may be exempted from labeling |
Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E) | Tocopheryl acetate is a chemical compound that consists of acetic acid and tocopherol (vitamin E) |
Sodium Chloride | Sodium Chloride is an inorganic salt (also called table salt). Function(s): Flavoring Agent; Oral Care Agent; Viscosity Increasing Agent - Aqueous |
Fragrance | for fragrance purposes |