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INCI NAME |
Glycerin, water, Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) flower extract |
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DEFINITION |
Calendula officinalis (also called common marigold) is widely cultivated and can be grown easily in sunny locations in most kinds of soils. It contains high levels of calendic acid in the seeds, while the petals and pollen contain triterpenoid esters and the carotenoids flavoxanthin and auroxanthin (antioxidants and the source of the yellow-orange coloration). Dissolved in a base glycerin and water. Preserved with phenoxyethanol. Water soluble. |
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USAGE |
It can be used add to formulas to the water phase. Typical use level 5 - 10%. |
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APPLICATIONS |
Serums, creams & lotions, skin cleansers, sun- and after-sun care, sunscreens, face & hair masks. |
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