Ingredient Dictionary
Vanilla Planifolia Fruit Extract
A naturally derived ingredient well known for its antioxidant and skin soothing benefits. Its flavor component, which is considered non-sensitizing, is also used as an additive in food and lip products.
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Functions: Skin Conditioning. We have not yet rated this ingredient because we have not had a chance to review the research on it.
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Herb and spice plant, the source of a fragrant component; it can be a potential skin sensitizer.
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Fruit extract rich in antioxidants, providing anti-aging and soothing benefits. Also contains fragrant compounds such as limonene, which may cause irritation, but the risk is minimized when the extract form is used.
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Also known as red sandalwood, the benefits of this tree depend on which part of it is being used.
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Tea tree oil contains volatile components (such as linalool, limonene, and eucalyptol) that can be sensitizing to skin.
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Herb from the mint family commonly known as lemon balm. Though it has antioxidant properties, it also poses a risk of skin irritation due to its fragrant components.
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Essential oil whose fragrant compounds pose a risk of irritation to skin.
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