The Organic Pharmacy Lip & Eye Cream Review

The Organic Pharmacy Antioxidant Lip Balm

Antioxidant Lip Lotion

Lip balm

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Ingredients overview

*Ricinus Communis ( Brush) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Dextrin Myristate, *Cera Alba, *Theobroma Cacao Butter, *Honey, *Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, *Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, *Punica Granatum Seed Oil, *Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, Benzyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Salicylic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Tocopherol, Citral, Limonene, Linalool

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Ingredient name what-it-does irr., com. ID-Rating
*Ricinus Communis ( Castor) Seed Oil emollient, perfuming 0, 0-ane
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil emollient 0, 0 goodie
Dicaprylyl Carbonate emollient
Dextrin Myristate emulsifying, surfactant/​cleansing
*Cera Alba emollient, viscosity decision-making, emulsifying, perfuming 0, 0-2
*Theobroma Cacao Butter emollient 0, 4 goodie
*Honey soothing, moisturizer/​humectant, antimicrobial/​antibacterial goodie
*Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter emollient, viscosity controlling goodie
*Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil perfuming disgusting
*Punica Granatum Seed Oil antioxidant, emollient goodie
*Rosa Canina Fruit Oil emollient
Benzyl Alcohol preservative, perfuming, solvent, viscosity controlling
Glycerin skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/​humectant 0, 0 superstar
Salicylic Acid exfoliant, anti-acne, soothing, preservative superstar
Sorbic Acrid preservative
Tocopherol antioxidant 0-3, 0-iii goodie
Citral perfuming icky
Limonene perfuming, solvent icky
Linalool perfuming icky

The Organic Chemist's shop Antioxidant Lip Lotion

Ingredients explained

Also-called: Castor Oil;Ricinus Communis Seed Oil | What-it-does: emollient, perfuming | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-ane

Castor oil is sourced from the brush edible bean plant native to tropical areas in Eastern Africa and the Mediterranean Basin. It is an age-old ingredient (it'due south over 4,000 years old!) with many uses including as a shoe smooth, food additive and motor lubricant. Yous would be reasonable to think that putting shoe polish on your face wouldn't exist the all-time idea, simply information technology turns out castor oil has some unique properties that brand it a stalwart in thick and gloss-giving formulas (retrieve lipsticks and highlighters).

So what is so special virtually it? The answer is its main fatty acid, chosen ricinoleic acid (85-95%).  Unlike other fatty acids, ricinoleic acid has an extra water-loving part (aka -OH group) on its fatty chain that gives Castor Oil several unique backdrop. First, it is thicker than other oils, and then its solubility is different (e.grand. dissolves in alcohol merely not in mineral oil), and information technology allows all kinds of chemic modifications other oils do not, hence the lots of Brush oil-derived ingredients. Information technology is also more than glossy than other oils, in fact, information technology creates the highest gloss of all natural oils when applied to the peel. Other than that, it is a very effective emollient and occlusive that reduces skin wet loss then information technology is quite common in smaller amounts in moisturizers.

While it is very unlikely (and this is true for pretty much every ingredient), cases of reactions to brush oil have been reported, and so if your skin is sensitive, it never hurts to patch exam.

Also-called: Sunflower Oil | What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0

Sunflower does not need a big intro as you probably employ it in the kitchen equally cooking oil, or you lot munch on the seeds equally a salubrious snack or you adore its big, beautiful yellowish flower during the summer - or you do all of these and probably even more. And by fifty-fifty more  we mean putting information technology all over your face equally sunflower oil is i of the most commonly used found oils in skincare.

It'southward a real oldie: expressed directly from the seeds, the oil is used not for hundreds but thousands of years. According to The National Sunflower Clan, there is prove that both the plant and its oil were used by American Indians in the area of Arizona and New Mexico most 3000 BC. Do the math: it's more than than 5000 years – definitely an oldie.

Our intro did get pretty big after all (deplorable for that), so let'southward get to the point finally: sunflower oil - similar to other plant oils - is a great emollient that makes the skin smooth and prissy and helps to keep information technology hydrated. It also protects the surface of the peel and enhances the damaged or irritated skin barrier. Leslie Bauman notes in Cosmetic Dermatology that one awarding of sunflower oil significantly speeds upwards the recovery of the skin barrier within an hour and sustains the results 5 hours afterward using it.

It's also loaded withfatty acids (by and large linoleic (l-74%)  and oleic (xiv-35%)). The unrefined version (exist sure to use that on your peel!) is especially high in linoleic acid that is great even for acne-prone skin. Its comedogen index is 0, meaning that it'due south pretty much an all skin-type oil.

Truth be told, there are many dandy plant oils and sunflower oil is definitely one of them.

A clear, colorless, almost odorless oil that spreads nicely and easily and gives a velvet dry skin experience. Information technology is good friends with sunscreen agents and helps to solubilize them. Too, it makes sunscreens feel lighter and spread easier.

We don't have description for this ingredient however.

It'due south the yellow, solid stuff that you probably know from beeswax candles. It'south a natural fabric produced by honey bees to build their honeycomb.

Equally for skincare, it'south used as an emollient and thickening agent. It's super common in lip balms and lipsticks.

Also-chosen: Cocoa Seed Butter;Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter | What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: four

Theobroma means "food of the gods" in Greek though probably "treat of the people" would be more spot on. The cacao fruits and especially the seeds in information technology need no introduction as anybody knows them as the magical raw material of the magical sugariness treat, chocolate (the flavour is composed of more than 1200(!) substances, and the verbal chemical nature of it is not really understood, and so it's indeed magic. :)).

Every bit for skincare, cocoa butter counts as a rich emollient that tin can moisturize and attend even the driest pare (recall chapped hands or lips). It'due south solid at room temperature and melts nicely when yous smear information technology on. It's loaded with expert-for-the-pare things: it contains fatty acids, mainly oleic (35%), stearic (34%), and palmitic (25%) and it also has antioxidant vitamin E and polyphenols.

An ex-vivo (made on homo peel but non on existent people) study examined the cocoa polyphenols and found that 0.5-0.75% of them improved skin tone and elasticity and had a similarly positive bear upon on GAGs (of import natural moisturizing factors in the skin) and collagen synthesis than a commercial high-terminate moisturizer (it was an Estee Lauder 1).

All in all, cocoa butter is a goodie, especially for very dry pare.

We all know beloved equally the sweet, gooey stuff that is lovely to sweeten a good cup of tea and we have skilful news nigh putting dearest all over our skin. It is just as lovely on the skin as it is in the tea.

The great review article about honey in the Periodical of Corrective Dermatology writes that it is arguably the oldest skincare ingredient and evidence from around 4500 BC mentions beloved in some middle cream recipes. Chemically speaking, it is a bee-derived, supersaturated sugar solution. Almost95%of honey dry out weight is sugar and the other five% consists of a great number of other minor components including proteins, amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, and minerals.

This unique and complex chemical composition gives honey a bunch of dainty skin care properties: information technology is very moisturizing, has soothing and antioxidant abilities besides equally significant antibacterial and antifungal magic powers. In that location is as well a lot of empirical bear witness with emerging scientific fill-in that honey dressing promotes the healing of wounds and burns.

One tricky thing virtually honey though, is that it can have lots of different floral sources and unlike types of beloved accept a somewhat dissimilar composition and thus somewhat dissimilar properties. For instance, the darker the honey the richer information technology is in antioxidant phenolic compounds.  Two special types of honey are acacia and manuka. The onetime is unique and popular because of its college than usual fructose content that makes information technology more than water-soluble and easier to stabilize in corrective formulas. The latter comes from the Leptospermum Scoparium tree native to New Zeland and its special affair is its extra potent antibacterial power due to a unique component called methylglyoxal.

Overall, beloved is a real peel-goodie in pretty much every shape and form, and it is a prissy 1 to spot on the ingredient list.

Unless you alive under a stone you lot must take heard most shea butter. It'south probably the most hyped upwardly natural butter in skincare today. It comes from the seeds of African Shea or Karite Trees and used as a magic moisturizer and emollient.

Merely information technology's not only a simple emollient, it regenerates and soothes the skin, protects it from external factors (such equally UV rays or wind) and is also rich in antioxidants (amongst others vitamin A, E, F, quercetin and epigallocatechin gallate). If y'all are looking for rich emollient benefits + more, shea is hard to beat.

As well-called: Sweet Orange Peel Oil, Citrus Sinensis Oil;Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Peel Oil | What-it-does: perfuming

The essential oil coming from the rind of the orange (the sweet one). In general, the main component of citrus peel oils is limonene (83-97% for sweet orange peel), a super common fragrant ingredient that makes everything smell squeamish (but counts as a frequent peel sensitizer).

Other than that, citrus pare likewise contains the problematic chemical compound called furanocoumarin that makes them mildly phototoxic. Orangish peel contains less of it than some other citruses (like bergamot or lime), but still, exist careful with it specially if it is in a product for daytime utilize.

Also-chosen: Pomegranate Seed Oil;Punica Granatum Seed Oil | What-information technology-does: antioxidant, emollient

The emollient found oil coming from the seeds of Pomegranate. The cerise fruit has lots of seeds (100-200 per fruit), but 7 kg of them are needed for ane kg of oil. Among the many like plant oils, Pomegranate oil is a really unique one, as its primary fatty acid (60%) is a rare ane called punic acid, a so-called conjugated fatty acid with three double bonds. It also contains the common linoleic (ii-10%) and oleic acids (three-12%), merely merely in small amounts.

Punic acid is idea to exist a biologically active chemical compound, a powerful anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant amanuensis. The oil itself is besides claimed to have strong antioxidant backdrop as well equally having excellent nourishing and moisturizing abilities. On top of that, nosotros also establish a enquiry that examined Pomegranate as a cosmeceutical source and it concluded that the seed oil tin can nicely promote the regeneration of the epidermis (the meridian layer of the skin).

Also-called: Rosehip Oil;Rosa Canina Fruit Oil | What-it-does: emollient

Though it says fruit oil in its name, the rosehip fruit contains the seeds that contain the oil. So this one is the aforementioned every bit Rosa Canina Seed Oil,  or Rosehip Oil, known for its high omega fat acrid content (linoleic acid - 51%, linolenic acid - 19% and oleic acrid - twenty%) and skin-regenerative properties.

There is a common misconception that rosehip oil contains vitamin C as the fruit itself does, but vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin hence information technology is not contained in the oil. The antioxidant and regenerative properties of the oil probably come from the oil-soluble tocopherols (vitamin East) and carotenoids (pro-vitamin A). Read more than here.

It's 1 of those things that help your cosmetics not to go wrong too soon, aka a preservative. It tin can exist naturally institute in fruits and teas but can also be made synthetically.

No affair the origin, in small amounts (up to ane%) it's a prissy, gentle preservative. Has to be combined with some other dainty preservatives, similar potassium sorbate to exist broad spectrum enough.

In loftier amounts, it tin be a skin irritant, simply don't worry, it's never used in high amounts.

  • A natural moisturizer that's too in our skin
  • A super mutual, rubber, effective and cheap molecule used for more 50 years
  • Not just a elementary moisturizer just knows much more: keeps the skin lipids betwixt our peel cells in a healthy (liquid crystal) country, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrier
  • Effective from as depression as 3% with fifty-fifty more benefits at higher concentrations up to twenty-xl% (effectually 10% is a good usability-effectiveness sweet spot)
  • High-glycerin moisturizers are awesome for treating severely dry skin

Read all the geeky details about Glycerin hither >>

  • It's one of the gold standard ingredients for treating problem peel
  • It can exfoliate skin both on the surface and in the pores
  • It's a stiff anti-inflammatory agent
  • Information technology's more than effective for treating blackheads than acne
  • For acne combine it with antibacterial agents like benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid

Read all the geeky details about Salicylic Acid hither >>

A mild, natural preservative that usually comes to the formula together with its other mild preservative friends, such equally Benzoic Acid and/or Dehydroacetic Acrid. Btw, it's also used as a food preservative.

Also-called: Vitamin E | What-it-does: antioxidant | Irritancy: 0-iii | Comedogenicity: 0-3

  • Main fat-soluble antioxidant in our skin
  • Significant photoprotection confronting UVB rays
  • Vit C + Vit East piece of work in synergy and provide great photoprotection
  • Has emollient properties
  • Easy to formulate, stable and relatively inexpensive

Read all the geeky details about Tocopherol here >>

It's a mutual fragrance ingredient that smells like lemon and has a bittersweet sense of taste.  It can exist found in many constitute oils, east.g. lemon, orange, lime or lemongrass.

Information technology'south one of the "EU 26 fragrances" that has to exist labelled separately (and cannot be just included in the term "fragrance/perfume" on the label) because of allergen potential. Best to avert if your skin is sensitive.

A supercommon and inexpensive fragrance ingredient. It's in many plants, eastward.g. rosemary, eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint and it's the main component (about 50-xc%) of the peel oil of citrus fruits.

It does odor nice just the problem is that it oxidizes on air exposure and the resulting stuff is non proficient for the pare. Oxidized limonene can cause allergic contact dermatitis and counts as a frequent skin sensitizer.

Limonene'due south nr1 function is definitely being a fragrance component, merely there are several studies showing that it'southward too a penetration enhancer, mainly for oil-loving components.

All in all, limonene has some pros and cons, but - especially if your peel is sensitive - the cons probably outweigh the pros.

Linalool is a super common fragrance ingredient. It's kind of everywhere - both in plants and in cosmetic products. It'southward part of 200 natural oils including lavender, ylang-ylang, bergamot, jasmine, geranium and it can be found in 90-95% of prestige perfumes on the market.

The problem with linalool is, that but like limonene it oxidises on air exposure and becomes allergenic. That's why a product containing linalool that has been opened for several months is more likely to be allergenic than a fresh i.

A study made in the UK with 483 people tested the allergic reaction to three% oxidised linalool and 2.3% had positive test results.

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Brush oil is sourced from the castor bean constitute native to tropical areas in Eastern Africa and the Mediterranean Basin. Information technology is an age-former ingredient (it'south over iv,000 years erstwhile!) with many uses including as a shoe polish, food condiment and motor lubricant. [more]

Sunflower Oil - it's a not bad emollient that protects & enhances the skin barrier. [more than]

A articulate, colorless, about odorless oil that spreads nicely and easily and gives a velvet dry pare feel. Information technology is good friends with sunscreen agents and helps to solubilize them.

The xanthous solid stuff produced by honey bees to build their honeycomb. Every bit for skincare, it's used as an emollient and thickening agent. [more]

Cocoa Butter - a rich emollient that can moisturize and nourish even the driest skin. Contains fatty acids (mainly oleic - 35%, stearic - 34%, and palmitic - 25%), antioxidant vitamin E and polyphenols. [more than]

The sweet, gooey, sugar-laden stuff with pare moisturizing, soothing, antibacterial and some antioxidant properties. [more]

Shea butter that'southward considered to be a magic moisturizer and emollient. It is besides soothing and rich in antioxidants. [more]

The essential oil coming from the rind of the orange. Its principal component (83-97%) is limonene, the super common fragrant ingredient. [more than]

The emollient plant oil coming from the seeds of Pomegranate. The crimson fruit has lots of seeds (100-200 per fruit), but seven kg of them are needed for 1 kg of oil. [more]

Though information technology says fruit oil in its proper noun, the rosehip fruit contains the seeds that contain the oil. So this one is the same as Rosa Canina Seed Oil,  or Rosehip Oil, known for its high omega fat acid content (linoleic acid - 51%, linolenic acid - 19% and oleic acrid - 20%) and skin-regenerative properties.  [more]

It's one of those things that help your cosmetics not to get incorrect too soon, aka a preservative. It can be naturally found in fruits and teas but can as well be made synthetically. No matter the origin, in small amounts (up to 1%) it's a prissy, gentle preservative. [more than]

A existent oldie but a goodie. Great natural moisturizer and skin-identical ingredient that plays an important part in peel hydration and general skin health. [more]

One of the gold standard ingredients for treating problem pare. It can exfoliate pare both on the surface and in the pores and information technology'due south a potent anti-inflammatory agent. [more than]

A mild, natural preservative that unremarkably comes to the formula together with its other mild preservative friends, such as Benzoic Acid and/or Dehydroacetic Acid. [more]

Pure Vitamin E. Bully antioxidant that gives significant photoprotection against UVB rays. Works in synergy with Vitamin C. [more than]

A common fragrance ingredient that smells like lemon. [more]

A super common fragrance ingredient found naturally in many plants including citrus peel oils, rosemary or lavander. It autoxidizes on air exposure and counts every bit a mutual skin sensitizer. [more]

A super mutual fragrance ingredient that tin can be found amid others in lavander, ylang-ylang, bergamot or jasmine. The downside of it is that information technology oxidises on air exposure and might become allergenic. [more]

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