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Decaglycerol Erucate
A surfactant derived from sugar and jojoba.
Decyl Glucoside
Mild foaming and cleansing agent derived from corn oil.

 


Glycerol monosterate
Derived from vegetable oils and used as a emollient.
Glyceryl monoglyceride ...

E422 (B): Glycerin(e), Glycerol
E430 (B): Polyoxyethylene (8) stearate
E431 (B): Polyoxyethylene (40) stearate
E432 (B): Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate, Polysorbate 20
E433 (B): Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate, Polysorbate 80 ...

Phospholipids Phospholipids are substances that contain fatty acids, glycerol, a nitrogenous base and phosphoric acid.

Capric / caprylic triglycerides - skin conditioning agent from the mixed triester of glycerol, caprylic and capric acid.

are mono-and diglyceride emulsifiers prepared through the glycerolysis of select fats and oils. They can be prepared by esterification of glycerin with specific fatty acids.

Dihydroxyacetone (DHA): Obtained from glycerol, used to artificially tan skin. Reacts with amino acids in skin to provide a natural looking suntanned appearance. Usually derived from sugar cane, it causes the surface layer of the skin to oxidize.

Glycerin - A triatomic alcohol (glycerol) byproduct created during saponification. Used in food, cosmetics, soaps and lubricants.
Goat Milk Soap - Cold processed soap made with fresh, previously frozen or powdered goats milk.

Glycerin Also known as glycerol, glycerin is the simplest trivalent alcohol, a building block of all vegetable oils, that both moisturizes the skin and serves to retain skin's moisture.
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Saponification
The process by which soap is created by boiling plant oil (or animal fat) with lye or potassium hydroxide. Hydrolysis of the fats and oils occurs, yielding glycerol and crude soap.

See also: Acid, Natural, Body, Extract, Protein