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A firm butter known for improving elasticity and moisture retention.
A stable, fast-absorbing oil that provides slip without greasiness.
Ground beans used to exfoliate, stimulate circulation, and deodorize skin.
An exfoliant using ground beans for texture and circulation benefits.
Finely milled oats used to soothe irritation and support sensitive or compromised skin.
Practices used to prevent microbial introduction during use or production.
A lightweight gel designed to provide a cooling sensation to the skin.
A grain-based exfoliant offering medium abrasion for smoothing skin.
Statements describing product benefits that must remain compliant.
A soft butter known for high water-binding capacity.
A conditioning cream used to nourish nails and surrounding skin.
Mineral-rich salt used to exfoliate while providing soothing skin benefits.
An odor-control product formulated without synthetic fragrance or aluminum.
A silicone-based ingredient that improves slip and reduces moisture loss.
A flat dispensing cap that controls product flow.
A fast-absorbing oil that leaves minimal residue.
Skin on the body that feels tight, rough, or flaky due to low oil or moisture.
A technique using a dry brush to exfoliate and stimulate circulation.
The chest and neck area that often shows early signs of aging.
A targeted cream for thick, rough areas prone to dryness.
Ingredients that soften and smooth skin by filling surface gaps.
The method of combining oil and water phases into a uniform, stable product.
Reference resources for selecting appropriate emulsifiers.
A self-emulsifying blend used to bind oil and water into stable lotions and creams.
Magnesium-rich crystals used for exfoliation and muscle relaxation.