Pseudozyma Epicola/Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Ferment Filtrate
- May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
- Hair Conditioning
- Oil
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About Pseudozyma Epicola/Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Ferment Filtrate
Pseudozyma Epicola/Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Ferment Filtrate is an ingredient obtained by fermenting argan kernel oil with a type of microorganism and filtering it.[1] Because it is primarily composed of fatty components obtained from the seed kernels of argan, it mixes better with oil than with water and is suitable for adding slip and a supple feel to skin or hair while reducing the sensation of moisture evaporating quickly. In cosmetics, it is used to reduce tangling and rough feel in hair to leave it smooth and to leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth.[2]
Pseudozyma Epicola/Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Ferment Filtrate Details
- Ingredient function
- Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning
- Main product categories
- Moisturizing Cream, Body Oil, Damage Care Shampoo
- INCI name
- PSEUDOZYMA EPICOLA/ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL FERMENT FILTRATE
- CosIng ID
- 89521
Pseudozyma Epicola/Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Ferment Filtrate References
- ๋ํํ์ฅํํํ ํ์ฅํ์ฑ๋ถ์ฌ์ ยท ์ฑ๋ถ์ฝ๋ 19134
- European Commission โ CosIng ยท substanceId 89521
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