Human Embryonic Induced Skin Pluripotent Cell Conditioned Media
- Hydration
- Antioxidant
- Hair Conditioning
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About Human Embryonic Induced Skin Pluripotent Cell Conditioned Media
Human Embryonic Induced Skin Pluripotent Cell Conditioned Media is an individual ingredient added to cosmetics.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to slow the oxidation of formulation ingredients caused by reactions with oxygen, reduce tangling and roughness in hair for a soft, neat finish, and attract moisture to the formulation and skin surface to help maintain a moisturized feel.[1] It is also used to leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth and to protect the skin from external factors.[1] It cannot be used in cosmetics in Europe.[2]
Human Embryonic Induced Skin Pluripotent Cell Conditioned Media Details
- Ingredient function
- Antioxidant, Hair Conditioning, Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting
- INCI name
- HUMAN EMBRYONIC INDUCED SKIN PLURIPOTENT CELL CONDITIONED MEDIA
- CosIng ID
- 95890
Human Embryonic Induced Skin Pluripotent Cell Conditioned Media References
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