Dermadew glow cream compose of the detailed explained ingredients below:
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Aloe Barbadensis, or Aloe Vera, is a succulent plant which offers many benefits and is suited for all skin types, especially dry, damaged, broken, sensitive and irritated skin. It offers anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, humectant, and soothing, anti-itch qualities for skin.
It’s filled with many natural vitamins and antioxidants such as vitamin B complex, folic acid, vitamin C and 70+ more components. Due to Aloe’s high water content (over 99% water) it is a great way to hydrate, moisturize and rejuvenate the skin with natural nutrients.
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Purified Water
Water is primarily used as a solvent in cosmetics and personal care products in which it dissolves many of the ingredients that impart skin benefits, such as conditioning agents and cleansing agents. Water also forms emulsions in which the oil and water components of the product are combined to form creams and lotions. These are sometimes referred to as oil-in-water emulsions or as water-in-oil depending on the ratios of the oil phase and water phase.
Liquid Paraffin
Liquid paraffin can be found in anti-itching products, specifically those targeting people with eczema, dry/flaky skin, skin inflammations such as dermatitis, some psoriasis products, ichthyosis (a condition in which skin becomes abnormally scaly or dry), and pruritus — drying and itching as a result of ageing skin.
Stearic Acid
Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Myristic Acid, Oleic Acid and Palmitic Acid are fatty acids that occur naturally in some foods. In cosmetics and personal-care products, fatty acids and mixtures of fatty acids such as Stearic Acid, Oleic Acid, Lauric Acid, Palmitic Acid and Myristic Acid are used in a variety of cosmetic creams, cakes, soaps and pastes.
1,2 Propane Diol
Propylene glycol is a useful little molecule and has found applications as a skin conditioning agent, humectant (moisturizer), fragrance ingredient, solvent and is used to reduce the viscosity of a formulation. It is seen in a wide variety of products including, but certainly not limited to: conditioner, shampoo, foundation, mascara, body wash, hair spray, cleanser and moisturizer.
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More Ingredients:
Sorbitol, Lanolin Alcohol, Anhydrous Lanolin, Cetyl Alcohol, Pea Extract, White Soft Paraffin, Hypoxis Rooperi Extract, Hydrolysate of Pearl, Triethanolamine, Polydimethylsiloxane, Vitamin E, Perfume, Almond Oil, Olive Leaf Extract, Methylparaben, Mushroom Extract, Disodium EDTA, Propylparaben.
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