Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima Seed Oil
- May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
- Oil
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About Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima Seed Oil
Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima Seed Oil is an oil obtained by pressing the seeds of a hybrid of Cuphea Lanceolata and Cuphea Viscosissima.[1] It is mainly composed of fatty components from Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima seeds, so it mixes more readily with oils than with water. It is suitable for adding slip and a supple feel to skin or hair while helping reduce the sensation of moisture quickly evaporating. In cosmetics, it is used to reduce friction on skin or hair, add a smooth feel, and leave the skin's surface feeling soft and smooth.[2]
Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima Seed Oil Details
- Ingredient function
- Emollient, Skin Conditioning
- INCI name
- CUPHEA LANCEOLATA/VISCOSISSIMA SEED OIL
- CosIng ID
- 90691
Cuphea Lanceolata/Viscosissima Seed Oil References
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