Dolomia
Flower Elisir
26 of 26 ingredients identified
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Contains fragrance
Fragrance is a common trigger for sensitivity and irritation in reactive skin.
Category breakdown
Fragrance · 10Emollient · 7Soothing · 3Antioxidant · 3Other · 1Humectant · 1UV filter · 1
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Full ingredient breakdown
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A lysate derived from cultured cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) callus (plant stem) cells, used in cosmetics for soothing and antioxidant benefits; a biotechnologically produced form distinct from the Centaurea Cyanus Flower Extract and Centaurea Cyanus Seed Extract already in the KB.
9
An extract from the leaves of alpenrose (Rhododendron ferrugineum), an alpine shrub, containing flavonoids and tannins used in cosmetics for antioxidant and soothing properties.
10
The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
11
The dried flower of Centaurea cyanus (cornflower), used whole in cosmetic formulas for its traditional soothing and skin-conditioning properties, distinct from Centaurea Cyanus Flower Extract.
12
An extract from Xerochrysum bracteatum (strawflower / golden everlasting) flowers, used in cosmetics as a mild skin-conditioning and astringent botanical.
13
The stable ester form of vitamin E that converts to active tocopherol in skin; a common, shelf-stable antioxidant.
15
An oil-soluble broadband UV absorber (Ashland Escalol HP) with antioxidant character, used in cosmetics to protect formulations from UV-induced photo-oxidation; not listed in EU Annex VI as an approved sunscreen active for skin protection claims.
16
A hindered phenol antioxidant (Irganox 1010) used at very low concentrations to protect oils and fats in cosmetic formulas from oxidative degradation.