Makeup removing cleansing oil
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Ingredients overview
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Organic Sunflower) Seed Oil, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate, Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Sclerocarya Birrea (Marula) Seed Oil, Rosa Canina (Rose Hip) Oil
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Highlights
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Key Ingredients
Antioxidant: Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil
Other Ingredients
Emollient: Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Organic Sunflower) Seed Oil, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate, Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Sclerocarya Birrea (Marula) Seed Oil, Rosa Canina (Rose Hip) Oil
Surfactant/cleansing: Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate
Skim through
Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
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Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil | antioxidant, emollient | goodie | |
Helianthus Annuus (Organic Sunflower) Seed Oil | emollient | 0, 0 | goodie |
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil | antioxidant, emollient | goodie | |
Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate | emollient, surfactant/cleansing | ||
Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Oil | emollient | ||
Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil | antioxidant, emollient | 0, 0-3 | goodie |
Sclerocarya Birrea (Marula) Seed Oil | emollient | goodie | |
Rosa Canina (Rose Hip) Oil | emollient | goodie |
YOUN Beauty Skin Care Makeup Removing Cleansing Oil
Ingredients explainedVitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil - goodie
Also-called: Grape Seed Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, emollient
A goodie plant oil coming from the polyphenol-rich seeds of the grape. It's a light emollient oil that makes your skin feel smooth and nice and also contains a bunch of good-for-the-skin stuff. It's a great source of antioxidant polyphenols, barrier repair fatty acid linoleic acid (about 55-77%, while oleic acid is about 12-27%)and antioxidant, skin-protectant vitamin E.
Helianthus Annuus (Organic Sunflower) Seed Oil - goodie
Also-called: Sunflower Oil | What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0
Sunflower does not need a big intro as you probably use it in the kitchen as cooking oil, or you munch on the seeds as a healthy snack or you adore its big, beautifulyellow flower during the summer - or you do all of these and probably even more. And by even more we mean putting it all overyour face as sunflower oil is one of the most commonly used plant oils in skincare.
It’s a real oldie: expressed directly from the seeds, the oil is used not for hundreds but thousands of years. According to The National Sunflower Association, there is evidencethat both the plant and its oil were used by American Indians in the area of Arizona and New Mexico about 3000 BC. Do the math: it's more than 5000 years – definitely an oldie.
Our intro did get pretty big after all (sorry for that), so let's get to the point finally: sunflower oil - similar to other plant oils - is a great emollient that makes the skin smooth and nice and helps to keep it hydrated. It also protects the surface of the skin and enhances the damaged or irritated skin barrier. Leslie Bauman notes in Cosmetic Dermatology that one application of sunflower oil significantly speeds up the recovery of the skin barrier within an hour and sustains the results 5 hours after using it.
It's also loaded withfatty acids(mostly linoleic (50-74%) and oleic (14-35%)). The unrefined version(be sure to use that on your skin!) is especially high in linoleic acid that is great even for acne-prone skin. Its comedogen index is 0, meaning that it's pretty much an all skin-type oil.
Truth be told, there are many great plant oils and sunflower oil is definitely one of them.
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil - goodie
Also-called: Rice Bran Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, emollient
The oil coming from the bran of rice. Similar to many other emollient plant oils, it contains several skin-goodies: nourishing and moisturizing fatty acids (oleic acid: 40%, linoleic acid: 30%, linolenic acid:1-2%), antioxidant vitamin E, emollient sterols and potent antioxidant gamma-oryzanol.
Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate
Also-called: Cromollient | What-it-does: emollient, surfactant/cleansing
We don't have description for this ingredient yet.
Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Oil
What-it-does: emollient
We don't have description for this ingredient yet.
Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil - goodie
Also-called: Avocado Oil, Persea Americana Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-3
The oil coming from the pulp of one of the most nutritious fruits in the world, the avocado. It's loaded with thenourishing and moisturizing fatty acid, oleic (70%) and contains some others including palmitic (10%) and linoleic acid (8%). It also contains a bunch of minerals and vitamins A, E and D.
Avocado oil has extraordinary skin penetration abilities and cannourish different skin layers. It's a very rich, highly moisturizing emollient oil that makes the skin smooth and nourished. Thanks to its vitamin E content it also has some antioxidant properties. As a high-oleic plant oil, it is recommended for dry skin.
Sclerocarya Birrea (Marula) Seed Oil - goodie
Also-called: Marula Seed Oil;Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil | What-it-does: emollient
If you have an interestinelephants and Africa, you have probablyheard of elephants getting drunk from the fruit of the Marula tree. Though this seems to be only a legend, what is true is that the Marula fruit is really nice (and elephants do love to eat it) and there isa stone in it with several oil-rich kernels inside.
So the Marula oil- similar to many other plant oils - is a really nice nourishing and moisturizing oil that can improve skin hydration and smoothness and it can even reduce skin redness. It's traditionally used in South Africa to massage babies with and as a body lotion for face, feet,and hands.
As for its composition, it's loaded withskin goodies: it's very rich in fatty acids, includingoleic (73%), palmitic (15%), and linoleic (9%) acids. Italso contains some natural antioxidants, including Vitamin E and the oil shows an outstanding oxidative stability.
If you have dry skin that needs some pampering, Marula oil is a good choice.
Rosa Canina (Rose Hip) Oil - goodie
Also-called: Dog-Rose Seed Oil, Rosehip Seed Oil;Rosa Canina Seed Oil | What-it-does: emollient
The oil coming from the seeds of dog-rose, a wild rose species native to Europe, northwest Africaand western Asia. It's a nice emollient, moisturizing plant oil loaded with skin-nourishing fatty acids(linoleic acid - 51%, linolenic acid - 19% and oleic acid - 20%).
If you start to dig a bit deeper into the rosehip oil topic, you will soon see that there are lots of species ofrose, and it's all a bit confusing to know what the differences and similarities between the oils of the different roses are. As far as our research can tell, here is the gist.
In skincare two major types of rosehip oil are used:
1.Rosa Rubiginosa that is a synonym forRosa Eglanteria and forRosa Mosqueta. We will call it RR from now on.
2. Rosa Canina, or RC
The oil content and composition of RR and RC is similar, but there are some differences: RR contains 8% of oil, while RC contains a bit more, 10%. However, the quality of RR oil seems to be a bit better: it contains 78% essential unsaturated fatty acids while RC contains only 71%. Also, the linoleic-oleic ratio of RR is better (3.3 vs 2.5) that might be important if your skin is acne-prone (as linoleic acid is good for acneand oleic is not).
There is one more important thing to mention: RR oil is famous for containing the miracle active, tretinoin. Though Wikipedia puts RR and RC oil under the same article called asRose hip seed oil, the referenced research about tretinoin content examines onlyRosa Rubiginosa. We looked for a research paper explicitly stating that Rosa Canina also contains tretinoin, but could not find one, so we can neither deny nor confirm it. What we could find is a paper mentioning the tocopherols (vitamin E) and carotenoids (pro-vitamin A) content of Rosa Canina oil that givesit some nice antioxidant properties.
All in all, it is a greatemollient plant oil with great fatty acids beneficial for any skin type.
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