Name | SALYCUMINOL |
Vevy Codex | 18.3726 |
Description |
From willow (SALIx alba) to cumin (CUMINum cyminum): a distinct and efficient treatment of dry, flaky and aging skin
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Properties |
Topical modulator of skin inflammatory response; anti-lipoperoxidation action; for the treatment of dyskeratosis; it is not a local anaesthetic; Keratoplastic activity in alternative to peeling with AHA (alphahydroxyacids).
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Use |
0.3% - 1.3%
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Characteristics |
it can be liquid, semicrystalline or crystalline, it has undercooling properties; freely soluble in liquid hydrocarbons from petroleum, vegetable oils, lipophilic esters.
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Chemical Description |
Conjugate between natural ingredients. 2-Hydroxybenzoates occur in several plants, notably in wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens L.) leaves and the bark of sweet birch (Betula lenta L.). 4-Isopropylbenzyl alcohol is found in cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) and caraway (Carum carvi L.) essentials oils.
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Classifications |
according to technical and safety data sheets.
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Toxicology | Tested DCG® - Dermo Cosmetic Grade |