There are one or two different kinds : Citric, boric, phosphoric, sulphuric, hydrochloric and lactic. Alcohol : - Most typically used as a lubricant or emollient. These alcohols are not drying to the skin. Almond : - Most products add almond kernels to act as a mild scrub for your skin. It removes dead epidermal cells helping clean mud out of the pores.
Aloe : - This is common in beauty products as its renowned for its healing and calming properties. Aloe juice is also terribly advantageous for the skin. Coconut Oil : - This oil is well known for its lubricating, calming and cleaning properties.
It is typically employed in shampoos or soaps. Collagen : - This is well known for helping in the pliancy of your skin.
The collagen that is present in cosmetics essentially comes from animals. Formaldehyde : - This is essentially simply a gas employed in products that acts as a preservative and disinfectant. Glycerine : - This comes from animal fats and is employed as an emollient. Oleic Acid : - This is a greasy acid that comes from olives. Soy Oil : - This comes from the soybean and is utilized in moisturizers and conditioners. Talc : - Talc is a soft mineral that is mostly used to make talcum powder. It's also employed in cosmetics such as powders to help with coverage. Urea : - This is a compound that may be formed in the body but may also be made as a manmade version. Witch hazel : - witch hazel comes from the witch hazel plant but is also mixed with alcohol to give it cleaning properties. Zinc Oxide : - This is a white colored powder added to cosmetics for pigment.