Pseudozyma Epicola/Sunflower Seed Oil Ferment Extract Filtrate
- Hydration
- May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
- Hair Conditioning
- Oil
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About Pseudozyma Epicola/Sunflower Seed Oil Ferment Extract Filtrate
Pseudozyma Epicola/Sunflower Seed Oil Ferment Extract Filtrate is a mixture obtained through microbial fermentation.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to help keep water-and-oil emulsions from separating easily, reduce tangling and roughness in hair for a softer, more manageable finish, and attract moisture to the formulation and skin’s surface to help maintain hydration. It is also used to leave the skin’s surface soft and smooth.[1] [1]
Pseudozyma Epicola/Sunflower Seed Oil Ferment Extract Filtrate Details
- Ingredient function
- Emulsion Stabilising, Hair Conditioning, Humectant, Skin Conditioning
- Main product categories
- Cream/Stick Blush, Cream/Stick Contour, Cream/Stick Highlighter
- INCI name
- PSEUDOZYMA EPICOLA/SUNFLOWER SEED OIL FERMENT EXTRACT FILTRATE
- CosIng ID
- 93291
Pseudozyma Epicola/Sunflower Seed Oil Ferment Extract Filtrate References
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