Coarse Hair
Hair with large diameter, strong but potentially dry and frizz-prone. Coarse hair can handle heavier products, resists damage better than fine hair, but needs extra moisture. Often appears thick and full.
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2-in-1 Shampoo and Conditioner
A single wash product that cleans while adding light conditioning to save time.
7-Skin Method
A technique involving multiple light layers of toner for deep hydration.
AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid)
Water-soluble acids that exfoliate the surface and improve radiance.
AHA (Brightening)
Exfoliating acids that improve brightness by removing surface buildup.
ASTM Standards
A widely used set of safety and performance rules commonly referenced for testing and labeling.
Acceleration
The rapid thickening of soap batter caused by certain oils, fragrances, or temperature changes during the mixing process.
Acceleration (Fragrance)
This causes the soap batter to thicken more quickly when fragrance oil is added.
Acid Mantle
The skin’s natural protective barrier that helps defend against bacteria and moisture loss.
Acid-Base Reaction
The chemical interaction responsible for fizzing.
Acne
A common inflammatory condition affecting pores and oil glands.
Acne Patch (Pimple Patch)
Adhesive patches used to protect and heal active blemishes.
Acne-Prone Skin
Skin that is prone to clogged pores, blemishes, and breakouts.
Activated Charcoal
Activated Charcoal is a natural black colorant used to create rich dark shades and add gentle cleansing properties to soaps.
Activated Charcoal (Bath Bombs)
A fine black powder used for detoxifying effects and dramatic color.
Active Ingredients
Ingredients that directly influence skin function and results.
Adding Fragrance
Incorporating scent at the right temperature so it binds well and doesn’t evaporate off.
After-Sun Lotion
A soothing moisturizer designed to calm sun-exposed skin.
Aftershave
A soothing product applied after shaving to calm and hydrate skin.
Age Spots (Liver Spots)
Pigmented spots associated with aging and UV exposure.
Air Bubbles (Candle Making)
Trapped air that shows as pits or holes, often from pouring temps or stirring too aggressively.
Air Bubbles (Soap Making)
Trapped pockets of air in soap that create holes or voids, often caused by pouring or mixing techniques.
Air Drying
Letting hair dry naturally with minimal touching to reduce frizz and disruption.
Airless Pump
Packaging that limits air exposure to protect formula integrity.
Airtight Storage
Storage methods that prevent moisture exposure.
Alcohol (in Skincare)
Ethanol-based ingredients that can act as solvents or penetration enhancers.