Luxcrime Advance Natural Cleansing Oil

LuxcrimeAdvance Natural Cleansing OilIngredients

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Luxcrime Advance Natural Cleansing Oil is a product with 15 ingredients. Contains: Vitamins - Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Palmitate); Antioxidant - BHT, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil, Tocopherol, Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Palmitate);

Organic score: 13% natural, 67% chemical. Vegan - No; Cruelty free - No; Reef safe - Yes;

Positive effects

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Softening4
Sorbitan Oleate 2, PEG-30 Dipolyhydroxystearate 5, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil 11, Ethylhexylglycerin 14
Moisturizing2
Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil 11, Ethylhexylglycerin 14
Nutrifying2
Polysorbate-20 8, Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Palmitate) 15

Concerns

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Pore-clogging components 3
Sorbitan Oleate 2, Tocopherol 12, Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Palmitate) 15
Fungal acne supporting components 4
Sorbitan Oleate 2, PEG-30 Dipolyhydroxystearate 5, Polysorbate-20 8, Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Palmitate) 15
PEG 1
PEG-30 Dipolyhydroxystearate 5
Free from: Allergens, Drying alcohols, Chemical fragrances, Parabens, Silicones, Sulfates, Gluten, Coconut, Petroleum-based,

INCI - Full Breakdown

1
Helianthus Annuus Seed (Witch Hazel) Oil
2
Sorbitan Oleate
Roles: Emulsifying, Fragrance, Surfactant
Softening
Malassezia unsafe
Comedogenic rating [ 3 ]
Bad for oily skin
Bad for oily skin
3
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
Roles: Skin conditioning, Fragrance

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride is an emollient that also hydrates the skin without leaving a fatty film. When applied, the component feels smooth and light. In haircare products, it’s also used for hydrating purposes. It makes hair silky, lowers tangling, and makes hair smooth.

It’s safe for most people, except for people with allergic reactions to coconut or palm oil because these oils are usually used for producing the component.

4
C15-19 Alkane
Roles: Solvent
5
PEG-30 Dipolyhydroxystearate
Roles: Emulsifying, Surfactant
Softening
Malassezia unsafe
PEG
6
Phenoxyethanol
Roles: Fragrance, Preservative
Antiseptic

Phenoxyethanol is one of the most popular preservatives. It kills bacteria and makes the product live longer. Manufacturers like this ingredient because it can dissolve in any liquid, even in oils.

Another purpose of this component is the fixation of aromas in perfumery. Phenoxyethanol is also used as a strong antiseptic and a good antibacterial agent. It is widely used in dermatological cosmetics alongside natural antiseptics such as chamomile, sage, and calendula.

7
Isononyl Isononanoate
Roles: Skin conditioning, Antistatic, Emollient
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
BHTAntioxidant
Roles: Fragrance, Masking

BHT is a stabilizer and antioxidant. It helps to keep the product fresh for a long time, preventing the oxidization of components. It is stable even in high temperatures, that’s why it’s an essential component in some products. It also protects the skin from free radicals. As for safety, the component isn't researched very well. It’s considered to be safe in low concentrations. But there is still not enough scientific data collected.

10
Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate
Roles: Skin conditioning, Cleansing, Foam booster, Hair conditioning, Surfactant
Cleansing
Hair conditioning

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