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Beauty TaurineTEA Laureth Sulfate

TEA-Laureth Sulfate: (derived from coconut & a negatively-charged salt) Wetting agent, promotes excellent cleaning properties, especially where mildness is important
Tea Tree oil: used as an antiseptic. Used in face masks and topical creams ...

 


TEA lauryl sulfate - A gentle and mild foaming cleansing agent, it is much milder than sodium lauryl sulfate.

TEA TREE ESSENTIAL OIL: From the leaves of the Australian tea tree this oil is used to treat acne, insect bites, fungus and other skin and scalp disorders.

TEA - Triethanolamine
Contains nitrosamines that are carcinogens (cause cancer). Causes facial dermatitis and contact dermatitis.
Thioctic Acid
Also known as alpha-lipoic acid, a natural anti-oxidant.

TEA (Triethanolamine) - Produced by ammonolysis of ethylene oxide. Neutralizes carbomer solutions to form gels. Neutralizes stearic acid to form anionic emulsions and acts as an alkalizing agent to control pH.

GREEN TEA LEAVES
Green tea is one of the most powerful and potent sources of antioxidants on the planet. This is due to the EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) found in green tea leaves.

TEA: (Triethanolamine) Produced by ammonolysis of ethylene oxide. An alkanomine used as part of an emulsion system in conjunction with organic acids like stearic acid. Neutralizes carbomer solutions to form gels.

TEA lauryl sulfate - a popular emulsifying ingredient in moisturizers and shampoos; also a detergent that can be drying to skin and hair.

TEA Lauryl Sulfate
Similar to TEA Laureth Sulfate
Tea Tree Oil
An antiseptic, germicide & antifungal. Purifying, regulating & uplifting. Great in shampoos for itchy scalp and dandruff. Effective against acne.

TEA TREE OIL - Indigenous to Australia, Tea Tree has been used for centuries for a wide range of medical conditions. It is antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal.

(3) TEA TREE OIL
This oil is used for oily skin. It is also useful for removing the pimples & spots because of its anti viral & anti bacterial qualities.

Grab some PEPPERMINT TEA packet, rip the packet, then pour all the little leaves (or whatever is inside the teabag) into the water. Add a couple of drops of lemon and stir for a second or two.

(INCI): Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, TEA-Lauryl Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Wheat Germamidopropyl Betaine, Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Fruit Extract, ...

Surfactants: alkyl monoglyceride, alkyl sulfosuccinate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, cocamidopropyl, cocamide DEA or MEA or TEA, cocamidopropyl betaine, distearyldimonium chloride, lauramide DEA, olealkonium chloride, sodium lauryl sulfate, ...

Cocamide DEA, MEA, or TEA/Cocamidopropyl Betaine
These milder foaming detergents are added to create suds. But they also moisturize and thicken the formula so the shampoo is easier to pour.

Cocamide DEA, MEA & TEA - Are a group of chemicals that are used as a foaming agent in everything from shampoos, facial moisturizers, body washes and soap bars.

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