
Lotions, creams, shampoos, hair dyes, foundations... "C13-14 Alkane" is an ingredient used in some cosmetic products due to its physical and sensory properties. But what is this compound? What does it bring to the formulation?

The "Coriandrum Sativum Seed Oil" is the I.N.C.I. name for theessential oil of coriander seeds. Its sweet and fresh aroma makes it a fundamental ingredient for designing skincare products. It is known for its woody and pungent scent. Find here everything you need to know about this ingredient with numerous virtues.

The "Eugenia Caryophyllus Bud Oil" is the I.N.C.I. name corresponding to theclove bud essential oil. This ingredient is easily recognisable by its spicy and appetising scent. Already known for its health benefits, this essential oil also finds its place in beauty care. Let's focus on clove bud oil and its numerous benefits.

"Raphanus Sativus (Radish) Root Extract" is the INCI name that refers to theextract of Chinese radish. While radish is a plant commonly used in cooking, it has also shown benefits for the skin. Its properties mainly come from its chemical composition, including polysaccharides, polyphenols, etc.

The Punica granatum , or pomegranate tree, is a fruit-bearing tree. The plant extract of pomegranate is known for its regenerative properties, but also for its ability to enhance skin radiance due to its richness in vitamin C, vitamin B and trace elements. Pomegranate extract is also renowned for its abundance of antioxidant compounds such as polyphenols, making it an ingredient of choice for mature, tired or sagging skin.

Theginseng root extract is a potent active ingredient that helps maintain the skin and hair fibre. Its richness in saponins gives it regenerative properties and fights against the signs of ageing. Discover the benefits and uses of ginseng roots.

The term "Fragaria Vesca (Strawberry) Leaf Extract" may not mean much to you. However, it is simply the INCI name for strawberry leaf extract. This substance is used in the formulation of various skin and hair care products due to its numerous benefits, which are presented in this article.

In addition to its exquisite aroma, the centifolia rose is valued for its skin benefits. The diversity of molecules that make up its cells fight against free radicals, hydrate the skin and soothe it. Discover everything you need to know about the properties of the centifolia rose.

This is thewild blackberry extract obtained through hydroalcoholic maceration of the fruits. Thanks to its astringent, toning and exfoliating properties, this ingredient tightens the pores and evens out the complexion. Discover everything you need to know about blackberry extract.

This is an extract from the jujube tree. It is a plant-based ingredient renowned for its fungicidal and bactericidal actions, beneficial against dandruff. Let's focus on this active ingredient and its benefits.

This refers to the I.N.C.I. name used to denote theextract of common beech bud. This compound boosts collagen production for firmer skin. Find all the information you need to know about this plant-based ingredient in this article.

Derived from guar gum, hydroxypropyl guar is a texturising agent. In other words, it contributes to the stabilisation of skin and hair care formulas. Find all the information you need to know about this ingredient, as well as the Typology product that contains it, in this article.

The Charcoal Powder is the I.N.C.I. designation for the charcoal powder. This natural ingredient is renowned for its purifying and detoxifying properties. Let's focus on this plant-based active ingredient found in our purifying mask as well as our cleansing care.

This refers to the I.N.C.I. name used to denote the glyceryl behenate. In skin and hair care, this compound primarily serves two functions: it is an emollient and an emulsifying agent. Learn more about this ingredient and discover which Typology product contains it in this article.

"Rosmarinus Officinalis Flower/Leaf Oil" is the I.N.C.I. name used to refer to thecamphor rosemary essential oil. In skin and hair care, it is primarily added to formulas for its purifying and sanitising properties.

In the realm of skin and hair care, the term I.N.C.I. "C10-18 Triglycerides" is nothing more than an emollient agent that softens cosmetic formulas during their application. Approved for organic use, this functional ingredient is present in certain Typology treatments, which can be found in this article.

Tremella Fuciformis Extract is the I.N.C.I. name used to refer to theextract of tremella. Rich in polysaccharides, this plant-based active ingredient forms a microscopic film on the skin's surface and enhances the impermeability of the skin barrier.

This refers to the I.N.C.I. name of thepequi vegetable oil. This tree, native to Brazil, produces fruits with a spiky skin, making them difficult to eat. In cosmetics, its oil is primarily used in hair care products for curly or even kinky hair, to redefine the curls.

"Pentaclethra Macroloba Seed Oil" is the I.N.C.I. name used to refer to thepracaxi vegetable oil. Pracaxi is a fruit native to the Amazon. It contains a significant concentration of behenic acid, six times higher than in peanuts, for example. Its vegetable oil has been used since time immemorial by the indigenous populations of the Amazon as a detangler, hair strengthener and even as a skin lightener for pigmentation spots when applied topically.

The "Euterpe Oleracea Fruit Oil" is the I.N.C.I. name used to refer to thevegetable oil of açaí. Extracted from the pulp of açaí berries, this oil, rich in polyphenols, vitamins and fatty acids, is recognised for its powerful antioxidant and restorative properties, both on the skin and hair.

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