Common Ingredients Used In Makeup - The Basic Rundown

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Common Ingredients in Makeup: A Quick Guide


When you glance at the ingredients on your makeup products, it can feel overwhelming. Here's a simplified breakdown of the most common ingredients found in cosmetics.

Acids

Acids like citric, boric, phosphoric, sulfuric, hydrochloric, and lactic are often used in small amounts to adjust product pH.

Alcohols

Used as lubricants or emollients, these alcohols are gentle and non-drying to the skin.

Almond

Almond kernels are included for their gentle scrubbing ability, helping remove dead skin cells and cleanse pores.

Aloe

Renowned for its healing and soothing properties, aloe is a staple in many beauty products.

Camphor

Extracted from the camphor tree, it is valued for its soothing effects.

Coconut Oil

Known for its lubricating, soothing, and cleansing qualities, coconut oil is commonly found in shampoos and soaps.

Collagen

Derived from animals, collagen helps maintain skin elasticity and is a popular ingredient in many cosmetics.

Formaldehyde

A gas used as a preservative and disinfectant in various products.

Glycerine

Sourced from animal fats, glycerine acts as an effective emollient.

Laureth

An emollient derived from coconut oil, enhancing product texture and feel.

Oleic Acid

A fatty acid extracted from olives, contributing to the product’s consistency and moisturizing properties.

Seaweed

Used to thicken products, seaweed is a natural ingredient with various applications in cosmetics.

Soy Oil

Extracted from soybeans, it is often used in moisturizers and conditioners due to its nourishing properties.

Talc

A soft mineral used in powders to enhance coverage and texture.

Urea

A compound that can be naturally found in the body or synthesized for use in cosmetics.

Witch Hazel

Sourced from the witch hazel shrub, it’s blended with alcohol for its cleansing benefits.

Zinc Oxide

This white powder is added for pigmentation in various cosmetics.

Understanding these ingredients helps demystify what you’re applying to your skin, ensuring you make informed choices about your beauty products.

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