Salvia Officinalis Extract
- Good for Oily Skin
- Soothing
- Antioxidant
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TOP 10 Salvia Officinalis Extract Products
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#1TeablessPerfume Hair & Body Mist -
#2Oak EssentialsCloud Foaming Bath Oil -
#3A La Maison de ProvenceDeodorant -
#4Natura SibericaSauna & Spa Thick Daurian Body Oil -
#5LikatoNo Acne Skin Body Lotion -
#6V&A BeautyScented Body Lotion -
#7V&A BeautyScented Body Lotion [Herbaceous Petal] -
#8NutselineAroma Nut Slim Fit Body Lotion -
#9V&A BeautyScented Body Lotion [Orangerie] -
#10Phillip AdamLotion
About Salvia Officinalis Extract
Salvia Officinalis Extract is an ingredient extracted from the whole sage plant.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to reduce the formation or visibility of dandruff on the scalp, inhibit microbial growth, and slow the oxidation of formula ingredients caused by reaction with oxygen.[2] It is also used to provide a temporary astringent sensation on the skin or scalp, help sebum and impurities rinse away with water, and reduce the prominence of unpleasant odors.[2] It is used to leave the skin's surface soft and smooth, protect the skin from external factors, and care for the skin so it feels comfortable. It is also used to leave the skin or hair feeling refreshed.[2] [2]
Salvia Officinalis Extract Details
- Ingredient function
- Antidandruff, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Astringent, Cleansing, Deodorant, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Soothing, Tonic
- Main product categories
- Moisturizing Cream, Toner, Cleansing Foam
- INCI name
- SALVIA OFFICINALIS EXTRACT
- CosIng ID
- 80200
Salvia Officinalis Extract References
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