Hydrolyzed Chlorella Vulgaris Protein
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About Hydrolyzed Chlorella Vulgaris Protein
Hydrolyzed Chlorella Vulgaris Protein is an ingredient made by hydrolyzing large molecules into smaller ones.[1] Its physical properties and sensory feel in a finished product may vary according to the concentration, other ingredients used with it, the formulation’s acidity, and manufacturing conditions. In cosmetics, it is used to help protect the skin from external factors.[1]
Hydrolyzed Chlorella Vulgaris Protein Details
- Ingredient function
- Skin Protecting
- INCI name
- HYDROLYZED CHLORELLA VULGARIS PROTEIN
- CosIng ID
- 82358
Hydrolyzed Chlorella Vulgaris Protein References
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