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EPSAN® PLUS

Aqua,p-Anisic Acid,Glycerin,Polylysine

EPSAN® C a natural, broad-spectrum and water soluble preservative system. Skin care, Hair care, Personal care, Oral Care. A new versatile, water-soluble and 100% plant-derived preservative system derived from p-anisi acid and polylysine that has an antimicrobial effect against yeasts, fungi gram+ and gram- bacteria, making it suitable for applications in the cosmetic industry and oral care. Is effective in a pH range comprised between 4.5 - 7.5 and has high thermal stability.
VEGEQUAT

Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein,Water

Vegetable conditioner containing coconut fatty acids and hydrolyzed wheat proteins. It has remarkable conditioning, volumizing, and antistatic properties for hair and skin. It is recommended for the formulation of conditioners, shampoos, cleansers and skin care products.
ALPHA GLUCOSYL HESPERIDIN 50

Glucosyl Hesperidin

Alpha Glucosyl Hesperidin is a highly soluble bioflavonoid from fruit peels. It increases blood flow and recovers skin surface temperature. Prevents hair loss and provides brightening.
LAVENDER OIL

LAVENDER OIL is commonly associated with two characteristics: its scent and its color. However, you may be surprised to learn that the lavender flower and the oil extracted from it have a long history in herbal therapy. Lavender is derived from the Latin root “lavare,” which meaning “to cleanse.” The usage of lavender may be traced back to ancient Egypt. Lavender oil was used in the mummification process there. Lavender was later used as a bath addition in various areas, including ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome. Lavender was thought to help cleanse the body and mind in these civilizations. Aromatherapy frequently use lavender. Simply hold a bottle of lavender oil to your nose and inhale to feel the advantages of its relaxing scent. For a more continuous experience, put a few drops of the oil in a diffuser, which will disperse the scent around the room. Lavender spray, such as a pillow spray before night, is another great way to use lavender as aromatherapy. If you have children or like crafts, make a DIY lavender playdough to stimulate various senses. Lavender has been utilized to relieve symptoms and give support for a variety of ailments since ancient times. Many of its health advantages have been validated by modern science, while others are still being researched.
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