Ingredient
MACADAMIA INTEGRIFOLIA SHELL POWDER
Name of the plant
Macadamia Nut; Queensland Nut; Smooth-Shell
Used plant parts
Shells and peels
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
Origin
plant
Background information on use in cosmetics
Macadamia is a plant genus in the family of protea (proteaceae). It is mainly its fruit, the macadamia nut, of the two species macadamia integrifolia as well as macadamia tetraphylla, which is known and only occurs in Queensland, New South Wales and subtropical Eastern Australia. The plant parts of the macadamia used are, for instance, the fruits, the seeds and shells. Depending on the plant part used or the extraction process (pressing, alcoholic, oily and aqueous extracts), the different components of the plant are used for different purposes in cosmetics. Above all the oil of the macadamia nut is used in cosmetics, eg as a fatty base oil.
Belongs to the following substance groups
Regulating cosmetics
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