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Achillea Millefolium Extract

  • What is it? Arrow Root extract.
  • What does it do? Antimicrobial properties used to soothe skin.

Actiplex

  • What is it? Botanical extracts.
  • What does it do? Provides soothing properties.
    • A blend of Calendula Officinalis Flower, Parsley, Achillea Millefolium, and Borago Officinalis extracts

Aloe Vera

  • What is it? Natural ingredient from cactus plant.
  • What does it do? Healing and softening the skin benefits.

Avocado Oil

  • What is it? Derived from avocado fruit.
  • What does it do? Tames fly away & adds shine.

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Borago Officinalis Extract

  • What is it? Botanical extracts.
  • What does it do? Acts as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent.

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C13-16 Isoparaffin

  • What is it? Emollient, thickening agent.
  • What does it do? Locks in moisture, protects hair, and provides lubrication.

Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract

  • What is it? Natural oil.
  • What does it do? Antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties help to soothe skin.

CAPB Surfactant

  • What is it? Non-GMO coconut oil base.
  • What does it do? Emulsifier & foaming agent.
    • Cocamidopropyl betain soap base made from whole, non-GMO coconut oil.

Carsoquat CT-429

  • What is it? Topical antiseptic solution.
  • What does it do? Improves hair manageability.
    • Is a solution of Cetyl Trimethyl Ammonium Chloride. It imparts improved wet and dry combing and manageability and easily rinses from hair.

Cetrimonium Chloride

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Cetrimonium Bromide

  • What is it? Organic emulsifier.
  • What does it do? Prevents static build up and restores damaged hair.
    • An emulsifier that prevents static buildup that causes flyaway hair. Really great for damaged hair, this ingredient is small enough to be absorbed into the damaged areas of the hair. Cetrimonium bromide is the organic bromide salt that is the bromide salt of cetyltrimethylammonium.

Cetyl alcohol

  • What is it? An emollient.
  • What does it do? Soothes & heals dry skin.
    • Helps soften the skin and hair and to thicken and stabilize cosmetic products, such as lotions and hair products. As an emollient, cetearyl alcohol is considered an effective ingredient for soothing and healing dry skin.

Citric Acid

  • What is it? Naturally derived from citrus.
  • What does it do? Balance PH levels.

Cocamide MIPA

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Cocamidopropyl Betaine

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Coconut Oil

  • What is it? Natural renewable resource.
  • What does it do? Strengthens hair & improves moisture.

Colloidal Oats

  • What is it? Natural oat grain powder.
  • What does it do? Soothes skin & relieves itchiness.
    • Natural oat grain powder which softens and soothes skin and temporarily relieves itchiness due to eczema, psoriasis, and other skin conditions.

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DF-3 Surfactant

  • What is it? Soap base.
  • What does it do? Emulsifier & foaming agent.
    • Soap base containing no betaines, sulfates, diethanolamine, ethylene oxide, or 4-dioxane.

Dissolvine 220

  • What is it? Biodegradable chelating agent.
  • What does it do? Helps prep hair for cleansing.
    • Biodegradable non-hygroscopic, water-soluble chelating agent.

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Ethylhexylglycerin

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Maintains the safety of the products by inhibiting the growth of and reducing the number of microbial contaminants.

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Glycerin

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

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Isopropyl Alcohol

  • What is it? Organic compound.
  • What does it do? Used in cosmetics & perfumes.

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Jojoba Oil

  • What is it? Natural oil derived from seeds.
  • What does it do? Moisturizes & protects hair.
    • Oil derived from the seed of the simmondsia chinensis shrub. Used as a moisturizer to protect against dryness, breakage, and split ends.

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Laurylglucoside

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Lavender Oil

  • What is it? Essential oil.
  • What does it do? Aromatherapy.

Lemongrass Oil

  • What is it? Essential oil.
  • What does it do? Helps to reducing inflammation, improving skin health.

Lexfeel

  • What is it? Natural alternative to silicone.
  • What does it do? Emollient helps application.
    • o Natural silicone alternative derived from castrobean, coconut, and sugarcane. Emollient which adds a silky hand feel and assists in spreading products across skin and hair.

LGC Surfactant

  • What is it? Sustainable palm oil & corn glucose.
  • What does it do? Emulsifier & foaming agent.
    • Soap base derived from Cocamidopropyl betain and lauryl glucoside (palm oil and glucose from corn).

Lincocide-K

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeast & mold.
    • o Liquid based preservative inhibiting growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold. Contains lincomycin hydrochloride, which is the monohydrated salt of lincomycin, a substance produced by the growth of a member of the lincolnensis group of Streptomyces lincolnensis.

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Methylchloroisothiazolinone

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Maintains the safety of the products by inhibiting the growth of and reducing the number of microbial contaminants.

Methylisothiazolinone

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Maintains the safety of the products by inhibiting the growth of and reducing the number of microbial contaminants.

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Orange Oil

  • What is it? Essential oil.
  • What does it do? Aromatherapy.

Ordenone

  • What is it? Naturally occurring enzyme.
  • What does it do? Eliminates odors.
    • Deodorizing produced from naturally occurring enzymes which eliminate, and trap odors as opposed to masking them

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Panthenol

  • What is it? Natural occurring humectant.
  • What does it do? Emollient, glossifier, detangler & moisturizing agent.
    • o A naturally occurring material that adds several beneficial properties to hair care formulations. It is a humectant, emollient, glossifier, detangler and moisturizing agent. It is highly water soluble and is also easily removable with mild plant-derived oils or via conditioner cleansing.

Parsely Extract

  • What is it? Essential oil.
  • What does it do? Provides antibacterial and antifungal properties.

PE815

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Used for hair & skin care.
    • A global, broad spectrum preservative system based on 85% phenoxyethanol and 15% ethylhexyl glycerin. It is ideal for use in hair and skin care applications.

Phenoxyethanol

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Maintains the safety of the products by inhibiting the growth of and reducing the number of microbial contaminants.

PolySuga Mulse

  • What is it? Naturally derived material.
  • What does it do? Emulsifier.
    • Emulsifier naturally derived from biobased raw materials.

Potassium Cocoate

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

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Rosemary Oil

  • What is it? Essential oil.
  • What does it do? Aromatherapy.

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Sodium C14-16 Oleifn Sulfonate

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.

Sodium Chloride

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.
    • An organic compound classified as a fatty alcohol It takes the form of white granules or flakes, which are insoluble in water. It has a wide range of uses as an ingredient in lubricants, resins, perfumes, and cosmetics.

Sorbitan Oleate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer

  • What is it? Emulsifier, stabilizer.
  • Prevents ingredient separation.

Stearyl Alcohol

  • What is it? Organic compound.
  • What does it do? Used in cosmetics & perfumes.
    • An organic compound classified as a fatty alcohol It takes the form of white granules or flakes, which are insoluble in water. It has a wide range of uses as an ingredient in lubricants, resins, perfumes, and cosmetics.

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Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate

  • What is it? Preservative.
  • What does it do? Maintains the safety of the products by inhibiting the growth of and reducing the number of microbial contaminants.

Triheptanoin

  • What is it? Surfactant.
  • What does it do? Added for the cleaning properties to remove dirt, excess sebum, and oils.