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Night Repair Crème

Night Repair Crème
Treat, refine and moisturize overnight.


    

Ingredients

Open3-aminopropanol

3-aminopropanol

3-aminopropanol is an organic compound used in cosmetics and personal care products to aid in the mixing of ingredients.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •   Multiphase Serum
   •   Night Repair Crème
 

References
OpenAlgae extract

Algae extract

Algae extract is an extract of various species of algae used in skin care products for fragrance and as a skin-conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface. It also acts as a lubricant on the skin, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1). Algae extracts are commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •   Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenAloe barbadensis leaf juice powder

Aloe barbadensis leaf juice powder

Aloe barbadensis leaf juice powder is the powder obtained from the freeze-dried gel of the leaves of the aloe vera plant, Aloe barbadensis.

For centuries, the plant aloe vera has been used by cultures for its beneficial effects on human health (1). Today aloe vera gel continues to be used in supplements, foods, beverages, and cosmetics. Aloe leaves consist of two major parts, the outer leaf epidermis and the inner leaf gel, which are very different in their chemical composition and properties. Aloe gel is obtained from the inner portion of the leaves. Aloe gel is rich in nutrients and contains an abundant supply of glycoproteins and mono-, oligo- and polysaccharides. Monosaccharide constituents include glucose, mannose, galacturonic acid, glucuronic acid, galactose, arabinose, fucose, glucosamine, fructose, rhamnose and xylose (2).

Much of the health benefits observed by the use of aloe vera gel may be attributed to its high molecular weight polysaccharides. Before a process was developed to stabilize aloe vera gel or extracts, fresh preparations were regarded as being required for any therapeutic efficacy (3). It has now been shown that careful drying of aloe vera gel can retain the polysaccharide content important for producing many of its health benefits (4).

Today, aloe vera gel continues to be used in cosmetics and personal care products as a skin conditioning agent, which acts both to lubricate the skin surface and to increase water content of the top layers of the skin by drawing moisture from the surrounding air (5). According to the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), Aloe barbadensis leaf extractis safe to use in the amounts present in our products (6).

 

 This ingredient can be found in the following products:
    •  Body Lotion
    •  Day Moisturizer
    •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
    •  Multiphase Serum
    •  Night Repair Creme

 

References

References

1.  The Merck Index. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck & Co., Inc., 1996.

2.  Duncan, C., Ramberg, J., and Sinnott, R. Striking differences in Aloe vera gel carbohydrate composition, molecular weight and particle size distributions following processing will not be addressed by dietary supplement GMPs. Poster Presentation at the 5th Annual Natural Supplements Conference, January 17-20, 2008, Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine, San Diego, California.

3.  Gjerstad G, Riner TD. Current status of aloe as a cure-all. Am J Pharm Sci Support Public Health 1968;140:58-64.

4.  Ni Y, Turner D, Yates KM, Tizard I. Isolation and characterization of structural components of Aloe vera L. leaf pulp. Int J Immunopharmacol. 2004;4:1745-55.

5.  International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

 6.  Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table.  http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/PublicationsListDec2009.pdf . 2009.

Last updated June, 2012

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OpenAmmonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer

Ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer

Ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer is an organic compound used to increase the thickness of skin care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •   Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenCaprylic/capric triglyceride

Caprylic/capric triglyceride

Caprylic/capric triglyceride is extracted from coconut oil and palm oil and is used in skin care and cosmetic products to stabilize mixtures, including oil-in-water mixtures (1). Caprylic/capric triglyceride may also be used as a skin conditioning agent that acts as a lubricant on the skin surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance (2). Medium chain triglycerides such as caprylic/capric triglyceride are listed in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Inactive Ingredients Guide as safe to use in the amounts present in our products (3).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.

2. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.
 
3. FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/iig/index.cfm. 2007.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenCaprylyl glycol

Caprylyl glycol

Caprylyl glycol is a chemical compound which is used as a skin conditioning agent in skin care products. It acts as a lubricant on the skin surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenCetearyl olivate

Cetearyl olivate

Cetearyl olivate is an organic compound derived from olive oil. It is used as a conditioning agent in personal care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenCocos nucifera (coconut) oil

Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil

Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil is produced by pressing coconuts, which are the kernels of the seeds of the coconut palm. Coconut oil aids in dissolving and mixing skin care products, and is a skin conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), coconut oil is safe to use in the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/ReferenceTable.pdf. 7-31-2008.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenCorylus avellana (hazel) seed extract

Corylus avellana (hazel) seed extract

Corylus avellana (hazel) seed extract is an extract obtained from the nuts of the hazelnut tree, Corylus avellana. It functions as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in skin care products are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Personal Care Products Council. Personal Care Products Council On-Line INFOBASE. http://online.personalcarecouncil.org/jsp/Home.jsp. 2010. 1-14-2010.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenDimethicone

Dimethicone

Dimethicone is a mixture of closely related chemical compounds which is used in skin care products as an anti-foaming agent (1). Dimethicone is generally regarded as nontoxic and nonirritating, although it may cause temporary eye irritation (2). According to the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), dimethicone is safe to use in the amounts present in our products (3).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.
 
3. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/ReferenceTable.pdf. 7-31-2008.

Last updated March, 2009

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OpenDisodium EDTA

Disodium EDTA

Disodium EDTA, a salt of the chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), binds to and inactivates metal ions to prevent the deterioration of cosmetics and personal care products (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), disodium EDTA is safe to use in the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/ReferenceTable.pdf. 7-31-2008.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenEthyl macadamiate

Ethyl macadamiate

Ethyl macadamiate is an organic compound obtained from the oil expressed from the seeds of the macadamia tree, Macadamia ternifolia. It is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a as a skin-conditioning agent that acts as a lubricant on the skin’s surface, giving the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in skin care products are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenGalactoarabinan

Galactoarabinan

Galactoarabinan, or arabinogalactan,is a polysaccharide extracted for commercial uses from the bark of the Eastern and Western Larch trees, Larix larcinia and Larix occidentalis. Monosaccharide constituents include galactose, arabinose, glucose and mannose (1). It is used in skin care products as a fragrance and as an ingredient that dries to form a thin coating on the skin (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

 1.    Luta G, Duncan C, Sinnott R. Chemical characterization of polysaccharide-rich ingredients from Aloe vera, Larix laricina and Larix occidentalis, and Undaria pinnatifida. Presented at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine's 6th Annual Natural Supplements Conference, San Diego, California.January 22-25, 2009. 2009. 

 2.     International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated January, 2011

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OpenGlucosamine HCl

Glucosamine HCl

Glucosamine HCl is a salt of the amino monosaccharide, glucosamine, which is used to adjust the pH (the acidity or alkalinity) of cosmetics and personal care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenGlycerin

Glycerin

Glycerin is a chemical compound used in skin care products and cosmetics as a humectant, that is, a skin conditioning agent that increases water content of the top layers of the skin by drawing moisture from the surrounding air. Glycerin also acts as a lubricant on the skin surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1). It is included in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Inactive Ingredients Guide as safe to use in the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.

2. FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/iig/index.cfm. 2007.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenGlyceryl stearate

Glyceryl stearate

Glyceryl stearate is an organic compound that has multiple uses in cosmetic products. It aids in mixing oil and water, it stabilizes mixtures and it acts as a lubricant on the skin surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1). Glyceryl stearate is included in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Inactive Ingredients Guide as safe to use in the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/iig/index.cfm. 2007.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenHelianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil

Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil

Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil is the oil expressed from the seeds of the common sunflower. Sunflower oil is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a skin conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (1). Sunflower oil is generally regarded as relatively nontoxic and nonirritating when used in cosmetics and personal care products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenHexylene glycol

Hexylene glycol

Hexylene glycol is an organic compound used for fragrance, to aid in the dissolving of ingredients and to decrease the thickness of skin care products (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), hexylene glycol is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenHordeum vulgare extract

Hordeum vulgare extract

Hordeum vulgare extract is an extract of the whole wild barley plant, Hordeum vulgare. It functions as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Personal Care Products Council. Personal Care Products Council On-Line INFOBASE. http://online.personalcarecouncil.org/jsp/Home.jsp. 2010. 1-14-2010.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenHydrogenated olive oil

Hydrogenated olive oil

Hydrogenated olive oil is derived from the oil obtained from the fruit of the olive tree, Olea europaea. It is used to increase the thickness of cosmetics and personal care products and as a skin-conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenJojoba esters

Jojoba esters

Jojoba esters is a mixture of organic compounds derived from the oil expressed from the seeds of the jojoba plant, Simmondsia chinensis. It is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a skin-conditioning agent that acts as a lubricant on the skin’s surface, giving the skin a soft and smooth appearance (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), jojoba esters is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel. Safety Assessment of Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Jojoba Seed Wax, Hydrogenated Jojoba Oil, Hydrolyzed Jojoba Esters, Isomerized Jojoba Oil, Jojoba Esters, Jojoba Butter, Jojoba Alcohol, and Synthetic Jojoba Oil. 9-23-2008.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenLavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower/leaf/stem extract

Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower/leaf/stem extract

Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower/leaf/stem extract is an extract of the flowers, leaves and stems of the lavender plant, Lavandula angustifolia. In cosmetics and personal care products, it is used for fragrance and as a skin-conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenMalic acid

Malic acid

Malic acid is an is an organic compound used as a flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceutical formulations to provide tartness and mask any bitter taste (1). It is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as a food additive (2).

Malic acid can also be used in skin care products for fragrance and to adjust the pH (the acidity or alkalinity) (3). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), malic acid is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (4).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  ImmunoSTART® tablets
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.

2. Food and Drug Administration. EAFUS: A Food Additive Database. http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/eafus.html. 10-17-2008. 12-4-2008.

3. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

4. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/PublicationsListDec2009.pdf. 2009.

Last updated March, 2013

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OpenMontmorillonite

Montmorillonite

Montmorillonite is a mineral-rich clay used to stabilize the mixing of ingredients and to improve the appearance, thickness and consistency of skin care products (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), montmorillonite is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenOlea europaea (olive) fruit oil

Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil

Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil is obtained from the ripe fruit of Olea europaea, the widely known olive tree which is native to the eastern Mediterranean region. Olive fruit oil is used in cosmetics and personal care products for fragrance and as a skin conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (1). Olive oil is included in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Inactive Ingredients Guide as safe to use in the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/iig/index.cfm. 2007.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenOlea europaea (olive) leaf extract

Olea europaea (olive) leaf extract

Olea europaea (olive) leaf extract is an extract of the leaves of the olive tree, Olea europaea. It is used as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenOlea europaea (olive) oil unsaponifiables

Olea europaea (olive) oil unsaponifiables

Olea europaea (olive) oil unsaponifiables is obtained from olive oil and used as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenPalmitoyl glycine

Palmitoyl glycine

Palmitoyl glycine is an organic compound used in skin care products as a cleansing agent with soap-like properties (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenPanthenol

Panthenol

Panthenol is a form of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) used as a conditioning agent in personal care products (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), panthenol is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenPhenoxyethanol

Phenoxyethanol

Phenoxyethanol is an organic compound used for fragrance and to preserve the quality of cosmetics and personal care products (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), phenoxyethanol is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenPotato starch modified

Potato starch modified

Potato starch modified is prepared by treating potato starch with certain acids, enzymes or compounds to alter its chemical properties. Potato starch modified is used to increase the thickness of cosmetics and personal care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenPropanediol

Propanediol

Propanediol is an organic compound used to aid in the dissolving of ingredients and to decrease the thickness of cosmetics and personal care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSaccharomyces cerevisiae extract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract is an extract of yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, used as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSalicornia herbacea extract

Salicornia herbacea extract

Salicornia herbacea extract is an extract of the glasswort plant, Salicornia herbacea. It functions as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Personal Care Products Council. Personal Care Products Council On-Line INFOBASE. http://online.personalcarecouncil.org/jsp/Home.jsp. 2010. 1-14-2010.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSodium hyaluronate

Sodium hyaluronate

Sodium hyaluronate is an organic compound used as a skin conditioning agent (1). It is generally regarded as a relatively nontoxic and nonirritant material (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients. Washington, DC: Pharmaceutical Press and American Pharmacists Assn, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSodium hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide is an inorganic base used to adjust the pH (the acidity or alkalinity) and to alter the natural properties of skin care products (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSolanum lycopersicum (tomato) fruit/leaf/stem extract

Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) fruit/leaf/stem extract

Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) fruit/leaf/stem extract is an extract of the leaves, stems and fruit of the tomato plant, Solanum lycopersicum or Lycopersicon esculentum. It acts as a skin-conditioning agent in cosmetics and personal care products (1). Botanical and botanically derived ingredients used in the formulation of cosmetics are generally mild and safe.

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenSorbitan olivate

Sorbitan olivate

Sorbitan olivate is an organic compound derived from olive oil and the sugar alcohol sorbitol. In skin care products, it is used to aid in stabilizing oil-in-water mixtures (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), sorbitan olivate is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenTocopherol

Tocopherol

Tocopherols, along with tocotrienols, are organic compounds collectively known as vitamin E. Natural tocopherols exist as a mixture of d-alpha-, d-beta-, d-gamma- and d-delta-isoforms, each having antioxidant activities (1). Tocopherols are present in many foods, such as vegetable oils, nuts and grains. They are considered generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in foods (21CFR182.3890) (2).
     In cosmetics and personal care products, tocopherol is used as a skin conditioning agent that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin’s surface (3). According to the Cosmetic Ingredients Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), tocopherol is safe to use in the amounts present in our products (4).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. Yoshida Y, Saito Y, Jones LS, Shigeri Y. Chemical reactivities and physical effects in comparison between tocopherols and tocotrienols: physiological significance and prospects as antioxidants. J Biosci Bioeng. 2007;104:439-45.

2. Food and Drug Administration. EAFUS: A Food Additive Database. http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/eafus.html. 10-17-2008. 12-4-2008.

3. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

4. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/ReferenceTable.pdf. 7-31-2008.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenTrehalose

Trehalose

Trehalose is a disaccharide prepared from liquefied starch. Its monosaccharide constituent is glucose. It is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a skin conditioning agent that increases water content of the top layers of the skin by drawing moisture from the surrounding air (1).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

Last updated January, 2011

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OpenUrea

Urea

Urea is an organic compound used to help control the pH (the acidity or alkalinity) of cosmetics and personal care products and as a skin-conditioning agent that increases water content of the top layers of the skin by drawing moisture from the surrounding air (1). According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (an independent committee established by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade association that thoroughly reviews and assesses the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics), urea is safe to use at the amounts present in our products (2).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

References

References

1. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Cosmetic Ingredients Reference Table. http://www.cir-safety.org/staff_files/pdf4.pdf. 12-17-2009.

Last updated September, 2010

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OpenWater (Aqua)

Water (Aqua)

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Emprizone® gel
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  Multiphase Serum
   •  Night Repair Crème
 

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OpenXanthan gum

Xanthan gum

Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide produced from the fermentation of plant carbohydrates by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris. Monosaccharide constituents include glucose and mannose (1). It is commonly added to foods, where it serves as a stabilizing agent and a thickener (2). Xanthan gum is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as a food additive (21CFR172.695) (3).  Xanthan gum is also used as a skin conditioning agent, to stabilize oil-in-water mixtures and to thicken the texture of cosmetics and personal care products (4).

This ingredient can be found in the following products:
   •  Ambrotose AO® capsules
   •  Body Lotion
   •  Day Moisturizer
   •  Exfoliating Facial Cleanser
   •  FiberSlim™ capsules
   •  FIRM with Ambrotose® cream
   •  GlycoSlim® chocolate meal replacement
   •  GlycoSlim® vanilla meal replacement
   •  Night Repair Crème
   •  Optimal Support Packets
 

References

References

1.  International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Washington, D.C.: The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2006.

2.  Whistler RL, BeMiller JN. Carbohydrate Chemistry for Food Scientists. St. Paul, Minn.: American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc., 1999.

Last updated January, 2011

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