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What Ingredients Are in Avocado's Bath + Body Products?
What Ingredients Are in Avocado's Bath + Body Products?

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Written by Mark Abrials
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Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) Oil: Essential oil from rosewood tree, used as an astringent (tightens and tones the skin), emollient (retains moisture), and as a fragrance.

Behenyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol used to increase viscosity (thickness), as an emollient for skin (retains moisture), and emulsifier (holds unlike ingredients together).

Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter: A vegetable fat from the nuts of the mangifolia tree, used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture), as an occlusive (helps hold moisture in), and to increase viscosity (thickness). *Organic Certified, Fair Trade Certified

Caléndula Petals: Calendula plant flowers used as an exfoliant.

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: A mixed compound of glycerin (emollient), caprylic, and capric acids (fatty acids), used as an occlusive (helps hold moisture in), as a solvent (dissolves ingredients in a solution), and as a fragrance.

Caprylyl Glycol: An alcohol used as a humectant (draws in moisture) and emollient for skin and hair (retain moisture), and as a preservative.

Carbomer: A polymer used as an emulsion stabilizer (prevents separation of ingredients), and to increase viscosity (thickening).

Ceramide AP: A waxy lipid molecule composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid. Helps the skin retain water, used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture).

Ceramide EOP: A complex lipid, also known as ceramide I and ceramide I A, used as an emollient for skin and hair (retain moisture).

Ceramide NP: A waxy lipid molecule composed of sphingosine and fatty acid, used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture).

Cedrus Atlantica (Cedarwood) Bark Oil: Essential oil from Cedarwood, used as an emollient for skin (retain moisture) and as a fragrance.

Cetearyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol mixture used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture), an emulsion stabilizer (keeps unlike ingredients together), as an opacifying agent (gives a pearly look), as a surfactant (to create foam), and to increase viscosity (thickness).

Chamomilla Recutita (Chamomile) Flower Extract: Chamomile flower extract, prevents moisture loss and is also used as a fragrance.

Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil: An essential oil from orange peel used as an emollient for hair and skin (retains moisture), to provide flavor, and as a fragrance.

Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil Expressed: Extract from orange peel, used as an emollient for skin (retains moisture) and as a fragrance.

Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Oil: Grapefruit seed extract, used as an astringent (tighten and tone the skin), as an emollient for skin (retain moisture), and as a preservative.

Citrus Limon Peel Oil: An essential oil extracted from the peels of lemons, used as a fragrance, to provide flavor, and as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture).

Cholesterol: A waxy fat-like substance, used as an emollient (retains moisture), emulsifier (holds unlike ingredients together), and to control viscosity (thickness).

Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil: An oil extract from the coconut tree, used as an emollient (retains moisture) and as an antimicrobial. *Organic Certified

Cupressus Sempervirens (Cypress) Oil: An essential oil used as an emollient (retain moisture), and as a fragrance.

Ethylhexylglycerin: An organic compound used as an emollient for skin (retain moisture) and deodorant.

Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil (Eucalyptus Essential Oil): An essential oil of the eucalyptus plant, used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture) and as a fragrance.

Ganoderma Lucidum (Reishi Mushroom) Extract: Extract from mushroom stems, and an antioxidant (prevents free radical damage), also used to protect the skin, and as an emollient (retains moisture).

Glycerin: A sugar alcohol used as a humectant for hair and skin (draws in moisture), skin protectant, denaturant (removes alcohol from alcohol), an emollient for hair (retains moisture), solvent (helps other ingredients dissolve in a solution), for oral care, and to decrease viscosity (thickness).

Glyceryl Stearate: An ester used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture) and emulsifier (keeps unlike ingredients together).

Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil: An oil derived from sunflower seeds used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture), as an occlusive for skin (helps hold moisture in), and as a solvent (helps other ingredients dissolve in a solution). *Organic certified

Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Wax: A wax from sunflower seeds used as an emollient for skin (retains moisture).

Inulin: A polysaccharide (carbohydrate) from plants (fruits and vegetables) used as a prebiotic, stimulating growth bacteria in your gut, and as an emollient (retains moisture).

Juniperus Virginiana (Cedarwood) Oil: Essential oil from the Eastern Red Cedar plant used as a fragrance ingredient.

Kaolin (Rose Clay): A clay mineral used as an opacifying agent (gives pearly look), abrasive (exfoliant), absorbent, anti-caking, and bulking agent (increases volume).

Lauryl Laurate: A concentrate made from lauric acid (fatty acid extracted from oils) and lauryl alcohol, used as an emollient (retains moisture) for skin and hair, as an emulsion stabilizer (keeps unlike ingredients together), and as a binding agent.

Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender Oil): An essential oil obtained from lavender flowers used as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture) and fragrance.

Lavandula Hybrida Oil (Lavender Essential Oil): Essential oil from a hybrid class of lavender, used as a fragrance.

Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil: Oil from Meadowfoam plant seeds used as an occlusive (helps hold moisture in).

Magnesium Chloride: A natural mineral that is soluble in water and used to increase viscosity (thickness) and provide flavor.

Moringa Oleifera (Moringa) Seed Oil: Also known as drumstick tree, used as an emollient (retains moisture). *Organic Certified

Passiflora Edulis (Passionfruit) Seed Oil: Oil extracted from passion fruit seeds, used as an emollient (retain moisture) and to prevent moisture loss. *Organic Certified

Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium Oil): Essential oil from rose geranium flowers, used as an emollient for skin (retains moisture) and fragrance.

Pentylene Glycol: An alcohol used as an emollient for skin (retain moisture), as a solvent (help other ingredients dissolve in a solution), and as a preservative.

Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Butter: Fat from Avocado fruit seeds used as an emollient (retains moisture).

Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil: Extract from the pulp of avocado fruits, a source of Vitamin A, D, E, and fatty acids, used as an occlusive (help hold moisture in) and as a solvent (dissolves ingredients in a solution). *Organic Certified

Phytosphingosine: A complex lipid (fatty acids) used as an emollient for hair and skin (retains moisture).

Polyglyceryl-3 Stearate: Ester of stearic acid (fatty acid) and polyglycerin-3 used as an emollient (retain moisture) and emulsifier (holds ingredients together).

Polyhydroxystearic Acid: Large molecule of hydroxystearic acid used as a suspending agent (keeps ingredients from caking to the bottom), emulsifying agent (keeps ingredients together).

Pogostemon Cablin (Patchouli) Leaf Oil: Extract of the leaves of the Patchouli plant, an essential oil used as a fragrance.

Propanediol: A glycol (organic compound in the alcohol family) used as a solvent (help other ingredients dissolve in a solution) and to decrease viscosity (thickness).

Rosa Centifolia (Cabbage Rose Petals): Cabbage rose plant extract used as an emollient (retains moisture), astringent, and fragrance.

Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract: Rosemary leaf extract, used as an antimicrobial (preservative), as an antioxidant (prevents free radical damage), as an occlusive for skin (helps hold moisture in), emollient for skin (retains moisture), and as a fragrance.

Salvia Sclarea (Clary Sage) Oil: An essential oil derived from the clary sage plant, used as a fragrance.

Sclerocarya Birrea (Marula) Seed Oil: Oil from kernels of the Marula Tree used as an antioxidant (prevents free radical damage), humectant (draws moisture in), and as an emollient for skin (retains moisture).

Sodium Chloride (Himalayan Salt): Also known as table salt, used to increase viscosity (thickness), for flavoring, as a binder (brings ingredients together), and as an abrasive (exfoliant).

Sodium Hyaluronate: A sodium salt of hyaluronic acid used as an emollient for skin (retains moisture).

Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate: A sodium salt of lauric acid (fatty acid) used as an emulsifier (keeps unlike ingredients together) and surfactant (reduces surface tension of ingredients to cleanse).

Sodium Olivate (Olive Fruit Oil): Salt of fatty acids from olive oil used as a surfactant (by increasing foam and holding unlike ingredients) and to increase viscosity (thickness).

Sucrose (Cane Sugar): A main source of glycolic acid which is a mild exfoliant. Also used as emollient (retains moisture).

Tetradecane: A saturated alkane (chain of carbon and hydrogen) used as an emollient for skin (retains moisture).

Triethyl Citrate: Made from ethyl alcohol and citric acid used as a fragrance, a solvent (dissolves ingredients in a solution), to increase viscosity (thickness), and as a plasticizer (increases flexibility in material).

Xanthan Gum: A carbohydrate derived from glucose or sucrose (sugars) used to increase viscosity (thickness), as an emollient for skin and hair (retains moisture), as an emulsion stabilizer (prevents separation of ingredients), and as a binder (brings ingredients together).



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