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Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein

Wheat protein or as it is called Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein is a microprotein that penetrates deep into the hair fibers, strengthens, repairs, protects and strengthens the hair from the inside. it is quickly absorbed and...

PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate

PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate is a complex blend of a polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivative and coconut + glycerin derived cleanser, meaning it can be described as coconut derived. The mixture can be an emollient, emulsifier and...

Glycereth-2 Cocoate

Glycereth-2 Cocoate is a natural, non-ionic surfactant used in cosmetics and personal care products. It is derived from coconut oil and glycerin and has a chemical formula of C17H34O6. This ingredient is a clear, yellowish...

Cocamidopropylamine Oxide

Cocamidopropylamine Oxide is a surfactant that also acts as a care agent in personal care and cosmetic products. It mixes easily with oil and dirt to wash them away, thus acting as a good cleaning...

Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Cocamidopropyl betaine is a gentle surfactant used in skin care products, mainly face and body washes, almost always used as a secondary cleansing agent, sometimes referred to as a co-surfactant. When used alone as the...

Polysorbates 20

in skin care, polysorbate 20 belongs to a group of cleansers most commonly derived from lauric acid, which is a medium-chain triglyceride (a type of fatty acid) found in coconuts. Polysorbates for skin act as...

Mentha Piperita Leaves

Peppermint was already used in the 14th century to whiten teeth – and later to hide the smell of tobacco. It stimulates blood circulation and is therefore cleansing. According to hieroglyphs found in the Edfu...

Cinnamomum Cassia Oil

Cinnamon is very fat-dissolving, and has been used for the last 4000 years. It is also highly antiseptic and has antimicrobial properties. Cinnamon is excellent for skin conditions such as cellulite and acne.

Eugenia Caryophyllus Oil

Cloves were formerly widely used by the Greeks, Romans and Chinese alike for its medicinal value. The Chinese used it for toothaches and as a mouthwash, especially by courtiers when they had to address the...