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Vitamin C in Cosmetics Alright, let’s move on to the main show topic, Vitamin C! This is an ingredient that gets lots of positive press. So, it sounds like a great ingredient! Which is why you see it in a lot of skin care products and it’s raved about on beauty blogs. It’s the ingredient that works.
A cosmeceutical is essentially a skincare product that contains a biologically active compound that is thought to have pharmaceutical effects on the skin. Both pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical grade skin care products actively effect skin at a cellular level, whereas cosmeticproducts have a shorter-term effect.
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You don’t need to get any kind of registration of approval to launch a cosmetic, but you do need to register it on the CosmeticProduct Notification Portal. This is a simply enormous database of every cosmetic formulation on the market along with its pack copy. I’d love to know how often this database is referred to.
This skin can display a reaction as a result of reduced tolerance to an environmental exposure, such as the sun or a cosmeticproduct. That being said, if your skin is reactive to cosmeticproducts, it’s important to pinpoint which type of ingredient is causing the sensitivity. Lots of love from England!
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