Natural preservative, chelating agent, removes unwanted compounds from the skin.
Used as antioxidant with numerous anti-aging benefits
Heals broken or itchy skin
Antioxidant properties. Protects against UV rays, has anti-inflammatory properties.
Very effective skin moisturizer.
Moisturizer
Coconut oil based skin-conditioning agent, emollient
Surfactant, softening agent.
Cleansing Agent
Sunflower seed oil is used as an emollient. It is a good source of Vitamin E and helps heal dry skin.
Pumps up wrinkles, reducing their visibility
Anti-inflammatory properties. Rare cases of chamomile allergy exist.
Skin conditioner, moisturizer
Heals damaged skin
Table salt. Used as preservative or abrasive ingredient.
Surfactant, cleansing agent
Heals damaged skin
Skin-conditioning agent, moisturizing properties
Moisturizes skin and improves skin appearance.
Antioxidant properties. Studies demonstrate no significant irritation, sensitization, or photosensitization.
Effects include significant improvement in the hydration of the outer layer of skin, reduction of small wrinkles
Antioxidant
Moisturizer
Wide therapeutic actions. Recommended for the treatment of various skin conditions
Improves dry skin and is an essential structural components of cell membranes
Skin-conditioning agent, emollient
Moisturizer
Could reduce the appearance of fine lines
Emollient
Abrasive agent
Antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects
Helps other moisturizing ingredients by keeping them on the skin longer
Heals the skin, promotes healthy skin functions
Fragrance, cleansing ingredient
Abrasive agent
Squalene and squalane are highly effective natural emollients and anti-oxidants. They can be produced from shark liver or from olives.
Sunscreen ingredient
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
Powerful antioxidant properties
Antibacterial and fungicidal properties
Antibacterial properties
Heals wrinkles
Cleansing agent, safe as used in cosmetics
Moisturizes and heals damaged skin.
Exclude Ingredients
Preservative. Considered safe, however cases of eczema and urticaria due to this ingredient have been recorded.
Lubricant. Known potential cause for eczema and allergic reactions.
Preservative. Potentially skin irritant
Cleansing agent. Potential skin allergen
Preservative. Potentially irritating or sensitizing when applied to damaged or broken skin.
Preservative. Potential cause of eye irritation or contact dermatitis
Lubricant. Known potential cause for eczema and allergic reactions.
Preservative. Potentially irritating or sensitizing when applied to damaged or broken skin.
Antiseptic and preservative. Possibly irritating to skin.
Preservative. Possible cause for contact urticaria and other contact reactions
Fragrance. Skin and eye hazard: Redness. Pain.
Solvent, conditioning agent. Possible contact allergen
Preservative. Could produce allergic contact dermatitis
Emulsifying agent. occasional reports of hypersensitivity to polysorbates following their topical use. polysorbates have also been associated with serious adverse effects.
Sunscreen ingredient. Could produce allergic contact dermatitis
Preservative which can release formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is classified as carcinogenic and allergenic.
Preservative. Potentially irritating or sensitizing when applied to damaged or broken skin.
Fragrance. Has been associated with irritant dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, and photodermatitis
Preservative. Negative effects include contact dermatitis and contact allergy
Fragrance, emollient. May cause irritation and redness. Could exacerbate existing skin conditions.
Vitamin A with palmitic acid could enhance photocarcinogenesis. Avoid sun exposure when using.
Sunscreen ingredient. Strong allergen, potentially leading to contact dermatitis in children
Controls pH levels. Potentially irritating to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract.
Fragrance. Possible cause for allergic contact dermatitis.
Fragrance. Could cause contact dermatitis and skin irritation.
Fragrance. May irritate skin and eyes.
Fragrance. Tightens skin. Anti dandruff. Citrus medica limonum (lemon oil) is found to be potentially phototoxic.
Preservative. Could produce allergic contact dermatitis
Sunscreen ingredient. Endocrine system disrupting potential. Should be avoided by pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Preservative. Potentially irritating to skin, could produce contact dermatitis
Sunscreen ingredient. Risk of the development of contact or photocontact allergic reactions
Emulsifying agent. occasional reports of hypersensitivity to polysorbates following their topical use. polysorbates have also been associated with serious adverse effects.
Sunscreen ingredient. Potentially increased toxicity as a result of breakdown of OMC following UV irradiation (sun exposure)
Fragrance. Sensitizer and contact allergen.
Preservative. Potential skin irritant
Preservative. Symptoms of exposure to this compound include skin sensitivity reactions, contact dermatitis, urticaria and angioedema. It can cause skin and eye irritation.
Fragrance. Potential cause for contact dermatitis, classified as strong sensitizer.
Fragrance. Potential allergen after oxidation (contact with air)
Emulsifier. Prolonged skin contact could cause skin irritation.
Fragrance. Potential skin sensitizer
Preservative. Not very likely, but could cause contact allergy.
Preservative. Potential contact allergy.
Fragrance. Potential cause for allergic reactions and contact dermatitis.