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When it comes to product shelf life, the first thing we come to mind is chemical preservatives! Preservatives are natural or man-made chemicals that are added to foods to stop them from spoiling or used in cosmetics to safeguard against bacteria and fungi and protect both the products and consumers. What are common cosmetic preservatives? Parabens: Methyl Paranben, Propyl Paraben, Butyl Paraben, Phenoxyrthanol, Ethyparaben Organic acids: Benzoic Acid/Sodium Benzoate, Sorbic Acid/Potassium sorbate, Levulinic Acid, Anisic Acid Aldehydes: Formaldehyde, DMDM hydantoin, Imadozolidinyl urea, Diazolidinyl urea. Glycol ethers: Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl glycol Isothiazolinones: Methylisothiazolinone Read more about it on microchemlab.com   What are…
Preservatives, the Secret Behind the Cosmetic Product Shelf-life
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Dry scalp can be a pain…LITERALLY! Symptoms like irritation, flakes, and inflammation are a nuisance, but when you add winter to the mix, you are in for a world of problems. Fortunately, symptoms can be managed with a few tweaks to your hair care routine. Dry Scalp Care Tips: What You Need to Know Use A Gentle Shampoo for Your Dry Scalp Shampoo less: Double cleanse with a gentle shampoo and try to delay your next wash day. Shampoo frequency: Daily cleaning- once every 3 days; Purifying cleaning- Once every 2 weeks. Shampoo with a gentle ingredient: Such us myrrha,…
How To Deal With A Dry Scalp During Winter
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The skin on your scalp is just as important as the skin on your face, but it’s often neglected because it’s hidden under your beautiful hair. While diet and exercise contribute to scalp health, a little scalp maintenance can go a long way in achieving luscious locks of hair. Here are 5 benefits of a quick scalp massage.   Scalp Massage Benefits 1: Hair Growth Your hair won’t grow without adequate nutrients. Massaging your scalp can improve blood circulation and stimulate the follicles. Grab your favorite hair oil or growth serum and use the balls of your fingertips to massage…
5 BENEFITS OF A SCALP MASSAGE : HOW TO MASSAGE YOUR SCALP
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