Dr. Oracle Blueberry Sleeping Mask

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Dr. Oracle Blueberry Sleeping Mask is a product with 33 ingredients.

Organic score: 27% natural, 55% chemical. Vegan - No; Cruelty free - No; Reef safe - Yes;

Positive effects

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Moisturizing9
Propanediol 2, Glycerin 5, Trehalose 7, 1,2-Hexanediol 9, Carbomer 13 and 4 more.
Softening6
Glycerin 5, Trehalose 7, Ethylhexylglycerin 19, Butylene Glycol 20, Allantoin 24 and 1 more.
Antiseptic4
Alcohol Denatured 6, Phenoxyethanol 12, Ethylhexylglycerin 19, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil 21

Concerns

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Pore-clogging components 1
Butylene Glycol 20
Allergens 1
Linalool 33
Drying alcohols 1
Alcohol Denatured 6
Fungal acne supporting components 1
Polysorbate-20 8
Silicones 3
Cyclopentasiloxane 3, Dimethicone 11, Dimethiconol 18
Free from: Chemical fragrances, Parabens, Sulfates, PEG, Gluten, Coconut, Petroleum-based,

INCI - Full Breakdown

1
Water
Roles: Solvent

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

2
Propanediol
Roles: Solvent, Viscosity controlling
Moisturizing
Hair conditioning

Propanediol is a good solvent, emollient and humectant. It helps to moisturize the skin and prevent moisture loss. In haircare products, it conditions hair and improves absorption of the product.

3
Cyclopentasiloxane
Roles: Skin conditioning, Emollient, Hair conditioning, Solvent
Protection
Silicones

Cyclopentasiloxane is a fluid silicone. It’s non-greasy and doesn’t have any scent or color. It evaporates pretty fast which makes this ingredient essential when it comes to making products that have to dry quickly. It also gives a nice silky feeling when you apply the product to the skin and hair. It leaves a thin film that protects the skin after evaporation.

Cyclopentasiloxane is chemically neutral, meaning it doesn’t react with other components.

4
Cyclohexasiloxane
Roles: Skin conditioning, Emollient, Hair conditioning, Solvent
Hair conditioning
5
Glycerin
Roles: Fragrance, Hair conditioning, Humectant, Solvent, Viscosity controlling
Moisturizing
Softening
Hair structure improvement
Hair gloss
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Glycerin is one of the most outstanding and helpful skincare components. It's used in many skincare products because it works and provides notable results. It's one of the best moisturizers. Molecules of Glycerin can absorb water and deliver it into deep layers of the skin making it hydrated.

6
Alcohol Denatured
Roles: Antifoaming, Antimicrobial, Astringent, Masking, Solvent, Viscosity controlling
Antiseptic
Alcohols
Bad for dry skin
Bad for dry skin

Alcohol Denatured is a great bacteria killer. Manufacturers often put it inside products to increase their shelf life.

7
Trehalose
Roles: Flavoring, Humectant, Moisturising
Moisturizing
Softening
8
Polysorbate-20
Roles: Emulsifying, Fragrance, Surfactant
Nutrifying
Malassezia unsafe

Polysorbate 20 doesn’t have any notable skin benefits but is used in cosmetics quite often. Manufacturers use it for formulation purposes. It improves the scent, texture, and feel of the product.

9
1,2-Hexanediol
Roles: Solvent
Moisturizing
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

1,2-Hexanediol can do a lot of good things for the formulation of the product. It’s an emollient, preservative, and humectant. It keeps skin hydrated and soft. It’s a good component for dry and dehydrated skin.

10
Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/​vp Copolymer

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