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Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract
Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract - Ingredient Explanation
Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract
1. Definition Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract:
Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract is a botanical extract derived from the leaves of the Mate plant, a species of holly native to South America. It is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetics for its skin-protecting and rejuvenating properties.2. Use:
Mate extract is commonly used in cosmetics for its anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and skin-brightening benefits. It helps to protect the skin from environmental stressors, reduce redness and irritation, and promote a more youthful and radiant complexion. Mate extract is also known for its astringent properties, making it effective in tightening and toning the skin.3. Usage Ilex Paraguariensis (Mate) Extract:
Mate extract can be found in a variety of skincare products, including serums, creams, masks, and toners. It is typically used in concentrations ranging from 1-5% in formulations. To use products containing Mate extract, apply a small amount to clean, dry skin and gently massage in until fully absorbed. It is recommended to use Mate extract-based products consistently for best results.4. References:
- Kujumgiev, A., T. Tsvetkova, I. Serkedjieva, V. Bankova, P. Christov, S. Popov. (1999). Antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral activity of propolis of different geographic origin. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 64(3), 235-240.
- Schinella, G. R., Tournier, H. A., Prieto, J. M., De Buschiazzo, P. M., Ríos, J. L. (2000). Antioxidant activity of anti-inflammatory plant extracts. Life Sciences, 67(2), 183-191.
- Gnoatto, S. C., Dassonville-Klimpt, A., Da Nascimento, S., Galéra, P., Boumediene, K., Gosmann, G., Sonnet, P., Moslemi, S., Chavant, L., Dal Piaz, F. (2008). Evaluation of ursolic acid isolated from Ilex paraguariensis and derivatives on aromatase inhibition. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 43(9), 1865-1877.
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