Lumier Yuja Brightening Cleansing Balm

LumierYuja Brightening Cleansing BalmIngredients

Lumier Yuja Brightening Cleansing Balm is a product from Makeup Removers category with 24 ingredients. Notable: Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, BHT. The product is made by Lumier.

Yuja Brightening Cleansing Balm provides following positive effects: Moisturizing, Cleansing, Softening, Nutrifying, Antiseptic and 5 more.

Organic score: 21% natural vs 54% chemical.

INCI

1
Ethylhexyl Palmitate
Emollient, Fragrance ingredient
2
Butylene Glycol
Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient, Humectant, Masking, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
3
Polyethylene
Abrasive, Binding, Bulking agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Film former, Viscosity controlling agent
4
Shea Butter Butyrospermum Parkii
5
Polysorbate 80
Emulsifying agent, Fragrance ingredient, Surfactant
6
Water
Solvent
7
Phenoxyethanol
Fragrance ingredient, Preservative
8
Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract
Skin conditioning agent, Emollient, Humectant

All the Positive

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Vitamins [1]: Tocopheryl Acetate
Antioxidants [3]: Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, BHT
Softening 7: Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Butylene Glycol, Polyethylene, Tocopheryl Acetate, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol
Moisturizing 6: Butylene Glycol, Propanediol, Butylene Glycol, Lactose, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol
Hair protection 3: Butylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol
Hair conditioning 2: Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Propanediol

Concerns

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Risk of clogging pores
Risk of clogging pores
Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Butylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol
Contains chemical fragrances
Contains chemical fragrances
Fragrance
Can support fungal acne
Can support fungal acne
Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Polysorbate 80

ECO Metrics

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Vegan
No
Cruelty free
No
Reef friendly
Yes
Ozone layer safe
Yes

Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 4Negative: 0
Butylene Glycol#2Butylene Glycol#12Glycerin#14Butylene Glycol#19
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 1
Ethylhexyl Palmitate#1
Sensitive skin
Positive: 1Negative: 0
Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract#8

Detailed view

Lumier Yuja Brightening Cleansing Balm

#1Ethylhexyl Palmitate

Origin: chemical
Role: Emollient, Fragrance ingredient
Softening
Hair conditioning
Malassezia unsafe
Comedogenic rating [ 4 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
Bad for oily skin
Bad for oily skin

#2Butylene Glycol

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient, Humectant, Masking, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
Moisturizing
Softening
Hair protection
Comedogenic rating [ 1 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Butylene Glycol is a very popular synthetic alcohol. It helps the product to absorb deeper and faster. It is also a solvent for other ingredients. As for the skin benefits, it helps to attract water and helps to make the skin softer.

Unlike many other “Glycols”, it is not harmful and that's why it is used in many products. It was approved by US FDA and US EPA for usage.

#3Polyethylene

Origin: chemical
Role: Abrasive, Binding, Bulking agent, Emulsion stabilizer, Film former, Viscosity controlling agent
Cleansing
Softening
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

#4Shea Butter Butyrospermum Parkii

Origin: No information
Role: No information

#5Polysorbate 80

Origin: chemical
Role: Emulsifying agent, Fragrance ingredient, Surfactant
Malassezia unsafe
EWG Rating [ 3 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]

Polysorbate 80 is a formulation component. It helps the components to mix better and makes the product feel smooth on the skin.

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