Human Blood/Fibroblast Induced Pluripotent Cell Culture Conditioned Media

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About Human Blood/Fibroblast Induced Pluripotent Cell Culture Conditioned Media

Human Blood/Fibroblast Induced Pluripotent Cell Culture Conditioned Media is an ingredient obtained from cultured cells or tissues. In cosmetics, it is used to draw water into the formulation and skin surface to help maintain moisturization, to leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth, and to protect the skin from external factors.[1]

Human Blood/Fibroblast Induced Pluripotent Cell Culture Conditioned Media Details

Ingredient function
Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting
INCI name
HUMAN BLOOD/FIBROBLAST INDUCED PLURIPOTENT CELL CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA
CosIng ID
96116

Human Blood/Fibroblast Induced Pluripotent Cell Culture Conditioned Media References

  • CosIng function classification

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