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Found naturally in an array of coconut produce and other pine and nut kernels, this fatty acid not only provides emulsifying benefits to the skin but also contains cleansing agent properties. What this boils down to is the fact this ingredient can help mix ingredients together that usually cannot mix, for example, water and oil.
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Hydrogenated lecithin is the smaller “chopped-up” version of Lecithin which is a naturally occurring mixture of oleic acid, palmitic and other minerals all of which help keep the skin balanced. You’ll find this ingredient is blended into a number of different skincare products, especially those used to enhance the appearance of the complexion whilst helping to repair skin damage and areas of dryness to the skin.
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Cholesterol plays a vital role in the overall appearance and health of the skin, enriched in ceramides and fatty acids it ensures the skin’s natural protective barrier remains looking healthy and keeps it fully hydrated.
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Due to the fact that cetearyl olivate works as emulsifier helping oil and water blend together, it works its way around the skin with help from its thick, luxurious texture. Packed with antioxidants and the ability to mimic the healthy structure of the skin cetearul olivate can moisturise the skin leaving it rejuvenated and dewy.
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Oleosomes in general are micro-sized spheres that store emollient plant oils due to the fact you will find Carthamus Tinctorius Oleosomes in the seeds and nuts of plants. With millions of years evolution resulting in these ingredients enriched in high levels vitamin E and other nourishing skin properties.
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