(POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM/GASTRODIA ELATA) STEM/ANGELICA KEISKEI LEAF/STEM/PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS BARK/ZIZYPHUS JUJUBA SEED/THUJA ORIENTALIS FRUIT/ULMUS DAVIDIANA BARK/ROOT/(LIRIOPE PLATYPHYLLA/ADENOPHORA TRIPHYLLA) ROOT WATER
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INCI name | (POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM/GASTRODIA ELATA) STEM/ANGELICA KEISKEI LEAF/STEM/PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS BARK/ZIZYPHUS JUJUBA SEED/THUJA ORIENTALIS FRUIT/ULMUS DAVIDIANA BARK/ROOT/(LIRIOPE PLATYPHYLLA/ADENOPHORA TRIPHYLLA) ROOT WATER |
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Chem/IUPAC Name / Description | Definition: (Polygonum Multiflorum/Gastrodia Elata) Stem/Angelica Keiskei Leaf/Stem/Pterocarpus Santalinus Bark/Zizyphus Jujuba Seed/Thuja Orientalis Fruit/Ulmus Davidiana Bark/Root/(Liriope Platyphylla/Adenophora Triphylla) Root Water is the aqueous solution of the steam distillates obtained from the stems of Polygonum multiflorum and Gastrodia elata , the leaves and stems of Angelica keiskei , the bark of Pterocarpus santalinus , the seeds of Zizyphus jujuba , the fruit of Thuja orientalis , the bark and roots of Ulmus davidiana , and the roots of Liriope platyphylla and Adenophora triphylla. The accepted scientific name for Polygonum multiflorum is Fallopia multiflora , and for Liriope platyphylla is Liriope muscari. |
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ANTI-SEBUM:
Helping control sebum production.
ANTIOXIDANT:
Inhibiting reactions promoted by oxygen, thus avoiding oxidation and rancidity.
SKIN CONDITIONING - HUMECTANT:
Increasing the water content of the top layers of the skin. Humectants are primarily hygroscopic agents drawing moisture from the surrounding air.
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