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Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides
We found 17 products that contain Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides
Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides - Ingredient Explanation
Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides
Function: Skin Conditioning
1. Definition Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides:
Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides are ingredients commonly found in cosmetics that are derived from citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and limes. These polypeptides are rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds that can help improve the overall health and appearance of the skin.2. Use:
Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides are commonly used in skincare products for their antioxidant properties, which can help protect the skin from environmental damage and premature aging. These ingredients can also help brighten the skin, reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation, and promote collagen production for firmer, more youthful-looking skin.3. Usage Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides:
When using skincare products containing Ascorbic Acid/Orange/Citrus Limon/Citrus Aurantifolia Polypeptides, it is important to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. These ingredients are generally safe for most skin types, but it is always recommended to do a patch test before applying any new product to the entire face. It is also important to use sunscreen daily when using products with these ingredients, as they can make the skin more sensitive to the sun.4. References:
- Telang PS. Vitamin C in dermatology. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2013;4(2):143-146. doi:10.4103/2229-5178.110593
- Pullar JM, Carr AC, Vissers MCM. The roles of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2017;9(8):866. Published 2017 Aug 12. doi:10.3390/nu9080866
- Rasheed H, Mahgoub E, Hegazy R, El-Komy M. Evaluation of the anti-aging potential of a novel cosmetic ingredient composed of Citrus limon and Ascorbic acid in vitro and in vivo. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2018;17(3):441-446. doi:10.1111/jocd.12444
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Paraben free
Sulfate free
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Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
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EU Allergent Free
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| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function | Notes |
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| - | - | (Skin Conditioning) | |
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