Surfactants
Antioxidants are molecules that inhibit the oxidation of other molecules.
Silicones
Chelating agents have a sequestering effect, widely used in cleaning formulations.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Emollients are combinations of ingredients that help make the epidermis more flexible and softer.
Emollients And Solvents
Emulsifiers ensure that an oil and water mixture remains dispersed.
Dispersants
Film formers provide long-wear, easy application and exceptional skin feel. Functional Ingredients are inactive ingredients that are used as a vehicle to apply cosmetics to the skin.
Conditioning Agents
Humectants are substances that can be derived from many sources in nature, especially plants that can be incorporated into skin and hair products.
Rheology Modifiers
A preservative is an agent that destroys bacteria and fungi that can grow in a product.
CHELATING AGENTS
Humectants are substances that can be derived from many sources in nature, especially plants that can be incorporated into skin and hair products.
Actives
Humectants are substances that can be derived from many sources in nature, especially plants that can be incorporated into skin and hair products.
Emulsifiers
A preservative is an agent that destroys bacteria and fungi that can grow in a product.
Carbonates
A preservative is an agent that destroys bacteria and fungi that can grow in a product.
Hydrotropes
Humectants are substances that can be derived from many sources in nature, especially plants that can be incorporated into skin and hair products.
Pearlizers
Humectants are substances that can be derived from many sources in nature, especially plants that can be incorporated into skin and hair products.