Ingredient
HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES SEED POWDER
Name of the plant
Sallow Thorn; Sea Buckthorn
Used plant parts
Seeds (kernels)
Type of preparation
Powder (flour)
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
ABRASIVE
Removes dental plaque or dirt from the skin surface through a grinding / polishing effect
SKIN CONDITIONING
Maintains the skin in good condition
Origin
plant
Background information on use in cosmetics
The berries of the sea buckthorn are very rich in vitamins and are appreciated in the form of juice, tea or syrup in the European cuisine for their fruity and sour flavour. However, also in cosmetics the fruits of the prickly sea buckthorn are used either as oil from the sea buckthorn pulp (INCI: HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES FRUIT OIL) or as oil from the sea buckthorn kernels (INCI: HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES SEED OIL). The oil from the sea buckthorn pulp has an orange-red colour because of the high content of carotenoids. Since the oil contains many vitamins, trace elements and essential fatty acids, it has an antioxidative effect and ensures the regeneration of the skin. Moreover, it has soothing properties and helps to reduce skin cracks in the stratum corneum. The oil from the sea buckthorn kernels has, by contrast, a red coloration and contains many unsaturated fatty acids, such as linoleic and linolenic acid. It increases skin moisture and is, therefore, well suited for dry but also normal skin.
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Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.