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Signature Line Applicator Cosmetic System Ingredients. 

This line has been discontinued.

urea

carbomer.

isopropyl alcohol.

glyceryl stearate.

caprylic/capric triglyceride.

panthenol.

glucose.

stearic acid.

horse chestnut.

hydrocotyl extract.

green tea.

arnica extract

ivy extract.

yarrow extract

bladderwrack extract.   

Lactoyl Methylsilanol Elastinate. 

Methylsilanol Mannuronate.  

ginkgo biloba extract. 

PEG compounds.

stearyl alcohol.

polysorbates.

cetyl alcohol.

acetylated lanolin.

magnesium aluminum silicate.

hops.

menthol.

Aloe barbadenis.

methylparaben. See parabens. parabens.

camphor

hydrolyzed elastin.

Hydrolyzed collagen.

glycosaminoglycans.

saccharide isomerate.

glycoproteins.

horsetail extract.

propylparaben. See parabens.  parabens. Preservatives used in cosmetics to prevent bacterial and fungal growth in products. The amounts used are so small they are considered safe unless a person has specific allergies to this type of ingredient.

eucalyptus extract.

adenosine phosphate. 

adenosine triphosphat.  

niacinamide. 

placental enzymes

PVM/MA decadiene crosspolymer.  

BHT.

glyceryl oleate. 

ascorbyl palmitate.

citric acid.

propylene glycol.

Another source for propylene glycol. Along with other glycols and glycerol, this is a humectant or humidifying and delivery ingredient used in cosmetics. There are websites and spam e-mails stating that propylene glycol is really industrial antifreeze and that it is the major ingredient in brake and hydraulic fluids. These sites also state that tests show it to be a strong skin irritant. They further point out that the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on propylene glycol warns users to avoid skin contact because systemically (in the body) it can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. As ominous as this sounds, it is so far from the reality of cosmetic formulations that almost none of it holds any water or poses real concern. It is important to realize that the MSDS sheets are talking about 100% concentrations of a substance. Even water and salt have frightening comments regarding their safety according to the MSDS. In cosmetics propylene glycol is used in only the smallest amounts to keep products from melting in high heat or freezing when it is cold. It also helps active ingredients penetrate the skin. In the minute amounts used in cosmetics, it is not a concern in the least. Women are not suffering from liver problems because of propylene glycol in cosmetics. And finally, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, within the Public Health Services Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, "studies have not shown these chemicals [propylene or the other glycols as used in cosmetics] to be carcinogens" (Source: www.atsdr.cdc.gov).

lecithin.

coenzyme Q10.

tocopherol.

meadowfoam. 

copper protein complex. 

rosemary extract.

peppermint (oil or extract).

DMDM hydantoin

tocopheryl nicotinate. See vitamin E

fragrance. 

FD&C Red No. 40.  A type of coloring agent. According to the FDA, when FD&C is followed by a color, the color is certified as safe for use in food, drugs, and cosmetics.


 

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