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Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary

AbsorbentFilm-Forming/Holding AgentsSilicones
Antibacterial/Anti-AcneFragrance: Synthetic and Fragrant Plant ExtractsSkin-Identical Ingredients
Antibacterial/AntioxidantsIrritantsSlip Agents
Anti-IrritantsLeave-On ExfoliantSunscreen Actives
AntioxidantsMiscellaneousSurfactants/Detergent Cleansing Agents
Cell-Communicating IngredientsPlant ExtractsThickeners
Coloring Agents/PigmentsPrescription DrugsThickeners/Emulsifiers
EmollientsPreservativesVitamins
EmulsifiersScrub Agents

Results for Scrub Agents
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alumina. Aluminum oxide, which is used as an abrasive, a thickening agent, and an absorbent in cosmetics.
Categories: Absorbent, Scrub Agents, Thickeners/Emulsifiers
Great
aluminum silicate. Salt that has absorbent and abrasive properties.
Categories: Absorbent, Scrub Agents
Neutral
apricot kernel. Often used as an abrasive agent in so-called "natural" scrubs. Apricot kernals have irregular and... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents
Neutral
azuki beans. Legumes that are often ground up for use in skin-care scrub products.
Categories: Scrub Agents
Neutral
diatomaceous earth. Light-colored porous rock composed of the skeletons of minute sea creatures called diatoms.... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents
Great
polyethylene. A form of plastic (synthetic polymer) that has numerous functions in cosmetic products. Rounded... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents, Emollients, Thickeners/Emulsifiers
Great
polyethylene glycol. Also listed as PEG on ingredient labels, polyethylene glycol is an ingredient that self-proclaimed... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents, Thickeners/Emulsifiers
Neutral
sea salt. Can be effective as a topical scrub, but if left on skin it can increase skin sensitivity to UVB... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents, Irritants
Great
sodium chloride. More popularly known as common table salt. Used primarily as a binding agent in skin-care products... Read More
Categories: Scrub Agents
Neutral
walnut-shell powder. Abrasive used in scrub products; not preferred to polyethylene beads.
Categories: Scrub Agents