Category Archives: Active ingredients in cosmetics

The active ingredients used in cosmetics, and therefore their composition, determine how they work on the skin. High-tech cosmetic ingredients, i.e. skin growth factors, peptides, retinol, niacinamide, cosmetic acids, vitamins – you can read all about it on our blog.

Cornflower – plants in cosmetics

Chaber cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), from the Asteraceae family, grows to 20-70 cm and has flowers...

Calendula – plants in cosmetics

Marigold (Calendula officinalis) is a species of annual plant belonging to the Asteraceae family and...

Rust rose – plants in cosmetics

Rust rose (Rosa rubiginosa), also known as musk rose (Rosa moschata), is a species of shrub...

Soapwort – plants in cosmetics

Saponaria officinalis (Saponaria officinalis) belongs to the clove family, which includes dozens of species found...

White lily – plants in cosmetics

The white lily (Lilium candidum) is a member of the lily family and is a...

Papaya – plants in cosmetics

Papaya (Carica papaya) belongs to the melon family. Due to its rapid growth (up to...

Pineapple – plants in cosmetics

Ananas (Ananas sativus) – of the Bromeliaceae family, is a perennial plant growing up to 1-1.5 m....

Staphylococcus aureus – plants in cosmetics

Clustered Coneflower (Cimicifuga racemosa) this perennial plant grows up to 1-3 m and belongs to...

Horsetail – plants in cosmetics

Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is an annual plant in the horsetail family. Horsetail does not...

Common hops – plants in cosmetology

Common hop (Humulus lupulus) is an evergreen plant in the hemp family. It grows up...

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