Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract

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Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract - Ingredient Explanation

Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract

Function: Masking, Fragrance

1. Definition Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract:

Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract is derived from the seeds of the bitter almond tree. It is commonly used in cosmetics for its moisturizing and soothing properties.

2. Use:

Bitter Almond Extract is known for its emollient properties, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products such as lotions, creams, and serums. It helps to hydrate the skin, leaving it feeling soft and smooth. Additionally, it is often used in hair care products to nourish and strengthen the hair.

3. Usage Prunus Amygdalus (Bitter Almond) Extract:

Bitter Almond Extract can be found in a variety of cosmetic products, including moisturizers, masks, and hair treatments. When using products containing this extract, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. It is recommended to perform a patch test before using a new product to ensure that you do not have an allergic reaction.

Precautions: While Bitter Almond Extract is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, it is important to be aware of any potential allergies or sensitivities. Individuals with nut allergies should avoid products containing this extract. If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional.

4. References:

- A. M. Al-Othman, N. A. Al-Ati, and S. A. Al-Hassan, "Phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial activity of sweet and bitter almond oil," Journal of King Saud University - Science, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 215-220, 2012.

- A. K. Pandey, A. Kumar, and S. Singh, "Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oil and various extracts of sweet orange peel (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)," International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 61-67, 2011.

- M. S. Ali, M. A. Saleem, and M. A. Anwar, "Bitter almonds: history, phytochemistry, and pharmacology," Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 137, no. 2, pp. 1114-1126, 2011.

Ingredient Overview

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Quick Ingredient Notes
Paraben free
Sulfate free
Alcohol free
Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
Minimum ingredient
EU Allergent Free
Key Ingredients
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Dry skin
Dry skin
Unknown
Oily Skin
Oily Skin
Unknown
Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin
Unknown
Ingredient Safety Breakdown (EWG Health Ratings)
Low Risk
Moderate Risk
High Risk
Unknown
100%

Ingredient List

EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function Notes
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(Masking, Fragrance)
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