Ingredient Functions
Cosmetic Laws & Labeling
Understanding Skin and Ingredients
Choosing Ingredients by Skin Type
Product Safety & Best Practices
100

This ingredient type helps remove dirt and oil by lowering surface tension between substances. 

What is a surfactant?

100

This U.S. agency regulates cosmetics under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

What is the FDA?

100

Using this scale, estheticians can identify how likely an ingredient is to clog pores.

What is the comedogenic scale?

100

Dry skin benefits from this moisture-attracting ingredient often found in serums.

What is hyaluronic acid?

100

Before using new products, estheticians should always perform this safety step.

What is a patch test?

200

These ingredients soften and smooth the skin by forming a protective layer.

What are emollients?

200

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act requires that cosmetic labels list ingredients in this order.

What is descending order of predominance?

200

These ingredients exfoliate by using acids or enzymes to dissolve dead skin cells.

What are chemical exfoliants?

200

Oily or acne-prone skin benefits from this beta hydroxy acid that exfoliates inside pores.

What is salicylic acid?

200

Fragrances and preservatives are common sources of these unwanted skin reactions.

What are allergies or sensitivities?

300

This type of ingredient draws water from the air and deeper layers of the skin to the surface.

What are humectants?

300

Products that act as both cosmetics and drugs must follow regulations for both categories.

What are dual-use products?

300

This ingredient type strengthens the skin barrier by replenishing natural lipids.

What are ceramides?

300

Sensitive skin responds best to calming ingredients like this plant extract.

What is chamomile or aloe vera?

300

When treating compromised or irritated skin, active ingredients like acids should be avoided because of this risk.

What is increased irritation or contraindication?

400

These ingredients form a barrier to prevent water loss and protect against environmental damage

What are occlusives?

400

A label that falsely promises to “erase wrinkles permanently” would violate this rule.

What is false or misleading labeling?

400

This natural prebiotic supports a balanced skin microbiome and reduces irritation.

What is Inulin

400

This ingredient helps regulate oil production and minimize shine on combination or oily skin.

What is niacinamide?

400

This ingredient family comes from plants, herbs, or other natural sources and is often used for their soothing or antioxidant properties.

What are botanicals?

500

This ingredient category helps prevent bacterial growth and extends a product’s shelf life.

What are preservatives?

500

This type of ingredient, except in coal-tar hair dyes, must be FDA-approved before use.

What are color additives?

500

These microscopic carriers help deliver active ingredients deeper into the skin.

Liposomes or Nanoparticles

500

Mature or aging skin benefits from these peptides that help firm and improve elasticity.

What are peptides or retinoids?

500

These skincare additives improve product texture and prevent ingredient separation.

What are thickeners?

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