Acid derived from milk proteins.
What is Lactic Acid.
Ancient practice using natural plant essences for health & well-being.
What is Aromatherapy.
Type of exfoliation; polishes away dead skin cells.
What is Mechanical/Physical Exfoliation.
Marketing term for skin care products/ingredients derived from natural sources.
What is Natural/All Natural.
Surfactants that cause oil & water to mix.
What are Emulsifiers.
Acid derived from oranges/lemons.
What is Citric Acid.
Highly concentrated plant oils used for their natural aromas.
What are Essential Oils.
Type of exfoliation that dissolves desmosomes & dead skin cells.
What is Chemical Exfoliation.
Term used to describe products that are not tested on animals.
What is Cruelty-Free.
Ingredients to prevent bacteria, fungi, mold etc from living in a product.
What are Preservatives.
Acid derived from sugar cane.
What is Glycolic Acid.
Products formulated to have no smell.
What is Unscented.
Enzyme derived from papaya.
What is Papain.
A product must have less that ___ppm in order to be Gluten-Free.
What is 20.
Encapsulated spheres that bring key ingredients to a targeted depth in the skin.
What are Liposomes.
Acid derived from apples.
What is Malic Acid.
The 2 types of categories that fragrances fall in to.
What are Natural & Synthetic.
Enzyme derived from pineapple.
What is bromelain.
Term used to describe naturally-sourced ingredients grown without pesticides/chemicals.
What is Organic.
Ingredients used to thicken creams.
What are Carbomers.
Acid derived from bitter almonds.
What is Mandelic Acid.
Of the 2 main types of ingredients, which one do fragrances fall under?
What are Functional Ingredients.
Enzyme derived from beef by-products.
What is Pancreatin.
Eligibility to be considered "Certified Organic", ingredients falls under _____ regulations.
What is the National Organic Program.
Physical sunscreen ingredient that reflects UV radiation.
What is Titanium Dioxide.