
Ingredient dictionary
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Advanced Glycation Endproduct (AGE)
Advanced glycation endproducts, also known as AGEs, are caused by the body's major fuel source, namely glucose. |
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Aerocarpus Santalinus
Also known as red sandalwood, this fragrance ingredient poses a risk of irritating skin. |
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AGE
Advanced glycation endproducts are caused by the body's major fuel source, namely glucose. |
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Acetone
This solvent is commonly used as nail polish remover and can irritate skin and mucus membranes. |
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Achillea Millefolium
Plant for which there is little research showing it to have any benefit for skin. |
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Acne Soap
Soaps that often contain strong cleansing ingredients, they are often overly drying. |
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Bitter Orange Flower
Used topically, this ingredient's methanol content makes it potentially sensitising for skin. |
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Black Locust Extract
Extract that can have antioxidant properties, although it also may have harmful components. |
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Alkaline
Anything with a pH higher than 7 is alkaline; a pH below 7 is acidic. |
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Alpha Isomethyl Ionone
Alpha isomethyl ionone is a fragrance ingredient that must be listed on products that contain it due to its risk of causing a sensitised reaction. |
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Amyl Salicylate
This synthetic fragrance ingredient has been shown to cause allergic contact dermatitis. |
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Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil
This fragrance ingredient contains components that can cause skin irritation and sensitivity. |
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Angelica Archangelica Root Oil
This oil from the root of an alpine plant contains a high amount of skin-sensitizing limonene. |
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Anisaldehyde
Synthetic fragrance used in cosmetics. |
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Anise
Also known as aniseed, it can have antioxidant properties. |