Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
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SWEET ALMOND OIL, REFINED
SWEET ALMOND OIL, REFINED oil is obtained from the kernel of the shelled fruit from the tree of the same name (Prunus Dulcis), a tree that grows mainly in the Mediterranean region and southwestern United States (mainly California).
The oil content of shelled almonds is 50-60%.
Pressed unrefined oil is dark yellow and with a characteristic odor.
The refined oil is light yellow, bright and are almost odorless.
Low viscosity oil.
High oleic and linoleic content and as such it is considered a fatty oil.
Rich in squalene, vitamin E and beta-sitosterol (about 85% of total sterols).
Personal Care Ingredients
ELASTIN TM SOL 2,5
Hydrolyzed Elastin
Elastin TM SOL 2,5 is obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis of conjunctive tissues riches in elastin and polypeptides from fish. It increases endogen synthesis of elastin, improving skin flexibility. It also combats degradation of skin lipids.
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SQA-MARINE SQUALANE
Squalane
SQA-MARINE SQUALANE is a saturated hydrocarbon obtained from marin squalene. It has a great affinity with the skin, is an excellent emollient which provides elasticity to the skin. It also protects skin from photo-oxidation and has a non-greasy after feel.
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KAHAI OIL
Caryodendron Orinocense Seed Oil
Kahai is a luxury cold extracted oil from the nuts of a majestic Amazonian tree called “Cacay”. It has fast absorption with dry effect. It is rich in vitamins, Linoleic acid, Oleic acid and Retinol. It re-energizes the skin providing a radiance face. It protects and repairs the skin, adding moisturization and reducing wrinkles.
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