Ingredient Dictionary
Hydrogenated Lecithin
Plays many different roles including dispersing agent, skin-conditioning emollient, and emulsifying agent. Enhances the penetration of other ingredients for greater efficacy.
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Soothing antioxidant with the power to help minimize discolorations, while rebuffing other signs of aging.
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A rich source of antioxidants; can help increase the viscosity and emolliency of a formula. Hydrogenating the oil changes it from its natural liquid state into a solid.
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Form of retinol that is a direct precursor to retinoic acid, with significant research backing its ability to visibly reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Can also be used to improve the appearance of blemish-prone skin.
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Beta-sitosterol is a fatty acid-type ingredient derived from plants, and is similar to cholesterol.
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Hydrogenated rapeseed oil works as an emollient, thickening agent, and occlusive.
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An umbrella term for vitamin A derivatives that work as antioxidants and promote anti-aging, firming, skin tone evening and pore-minimizing benefits.
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BHA, or beta hydroxy acid, is more commonly known as salicylic acid.
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Non-fragrant plant oil from soy that has been hydrogenated so it retains a semi-solid rather than liquid state.
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One of the most recognized anti-aging ingredients, this powerhouse has multiple benefits for skin. With over seven decades of research proving its effectiveness, it’s used in several strengths and types of products to deliver visible results.
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