Ingredient Dictionary
Glyceryl Ricinoleate
A blend of glycerin and ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid derived from castor seed oil. It has emollient, emulsifying, and cleansing properties.
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The ester of isostearic acid and polyglycerin-4 that functions as an emollient.
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Amino acid that whose humectant properties help maintain skin’s hydration while consuming isoleucine via foods supports skin’s collagen and elastin.
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This ester of a polymer of glycerin and lauric acid can be synthetic or naturally derived, and works as an emollient, emulsifier, and cleansing agent. It has been found safe as used in cosmetics.
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An emulsifier used to improve stability and sensory aesthetics of creams, lotions and other types of cosmetics.
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A lightweight, easy-to-spread emollient ingredient that smooths and softens skin.
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Emulsifying agent with light emollient properties that helps create stable, homogenous product textures.
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An emulsifier (aka the substance that keeps water and oil together in a formula) with emollient benefits for skin.
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An emollient that leaves a non-greasy, soft finish on skin. Can also function as a prebiotic to help feed skin's natural supply of probiotics.
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