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Alginated Zinc Triplex A combination of Hydrolyzed Algin (which is
derived from Brown Seaweed) and Zinc Sulfate to reduce the conditions
favorable to acne by helping to regulate sebum (oil) production, destroy
acne bacteria and reduce skin inflammation.
Allantoin An essential extract of the comfrey plant. An unsurpassed
natural healing agent for the skin. Has the ability to help heal minor
wounds and skin ulcers, and to stimulate the growth of healthy skin cells.
Aloe Vera ( ALOE BARBADENSUS) Habitat: Indigenous to East and South
Africa, Mediterranean countries and tropical or subtropical countries
including the West Indies, Mexico and Southern United States. Gel
cultivated in Texas and Florida. Appearance: Succulent plants with
numerous fleshy leaves which protrude from the upper part of the root;
narrow, tapering and usually beset at the edges with spiny teeth. Flowers
are erect spikes. Clear gel is characterized by hair-like connective
veins. Odor:Odorless to slightly vegetable odor Aloe gel has been used for
centuries in skin care. Aloe gel has produced startling results in
replenishing lost moisture from the skin. When applied to skin injuries,
minor wounds, chemical or radiation burns, poison ivy, rash, etc., aloe
Vera works very quickly with dramatic results. The application of aloe
vera on burns produces soothing relief immediately.
ALTHEA ROOT (ALTHEA OFFICINALIS) Habitat: Northern Europe, Northern
Great Britain, Scandinavia, Northern United States, in marshes and in
moist places. Appearance: Perennial herb, velvety and hairy, up to 5 ft.
Odor: Slightly pungent and mossy. Functional Benefits: Emollient,
soothing, healant, demulcent, mucilaginous. Excellent in therapeutic type
skin products.
ANGELICA ROOT (ARCHANGELICA OFFICINALIS) Habitat: Cultivated in
Europe and native or Northern Europe. Commercially available throughout
the world. Also grows wild from Labrador to Minnesota in the U.S.
Appearance: Stately (up to 6 ft.); biennial or perennial herb with thick
hollow stems, toothed leaflets and large rhizomes and roots. Odor:
Celery-like smelling leaf stalks. Roots are used as flavorings for gin and
various liqueurs. Functional Benefits: Has soothing effects on nerve
endings of the skin on topical applications.
Arnica Extract A herb found in the northern hemisphere. The dried
flower heads have long been used as an astringent and to treat skin
disorders. Has been used externally to treat bruises and sprains.
Anti-inflammatory and soothing.
Ascorbic Acid and Ascorbyl Palmitate Vitamin C. A preservative and
anti-oxidant used to help prevent free radical damage in the skin. The
white or pale yellow powder will darken slightly when exposed to the air.
Avobenzone A revolutionary development in sunscreen technology
approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in 1998. While
traditional chemical sunscreens could block against UVB (the "burning
rays") and UVAII wavelengths, they could not adequately block out UVAI
rays, the ones responsible for the skin damage that results in wrinkles,
hyper pigmentation, etc. Avobenzone-containing sunscreens (as well as
physical sunscreens) now offer full protection against all of the sun's
damaging rays.
Avocado Oil Rich in Vitamins A, D and E, potassium, sulfur and
chlorine. Rich and penetrating oil.
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Balm Mint
Extract From the leaves and flowers of the Balm Mint plant, Melissa
Officinalis. An antibacterial and anti-inflammatory that has a calming,
soothing effect on the skin. Contains a balsamic essential oil that
produces antibacterial ozone.
Basil Oil Compresses of Basil have long been used to calm
inflammation and swelling of the skin.
Bearberry
Extract Derived from the Arctostaphyllos Uva Ursi plant. Contains a
natural hydroquinone sugar complex that is more stable than
synthetically-derived hydroquinone. Used in an encapsulated liposomal form
that delivers the active ingredients directly to the cellular level. Fades
hyperpigmentation spots on the skin by interfering with melanin synthesis.
Beeswax From virgin bees and used as an emulsifier. Yellow beeswax
is from the honeycomb and is soft with a honey-like odor.
Bentonite Clay A white clay found in North America. Oil absorbing and
cleansing, it is used for its excellent refining action on enlarged
"pores" and oily areas of the skin.
Benzophenone and Octyl Methoxycinnamate Two ultra-violet sunscreens
which absorb radiation in the erythemal range 290 to 315nm. Allows
radiation in the tanning range of 315 to 400nm. Benzophenone is a soluble
sunscreen agent and as such, is used in all emulsions and solutions in the
Bio-Logics® line. Possible prevention of skin cancer, premature aging
effects and premature wrinkling may be some of the effects of sun
screening agents.
Benzoyl
Peroxide An oxygen releasing chemical which causes drying, peeling and
antibacterial action on the skin. Used for acne lesions, benzoyl peroxide
is the number one acne medication recommended by doctors. The release of
oxygen is important to combat the anaerobic bacteria present in the
acne-affected follicles. The peeling and drying effects peel the acne
pustules and open up the comedones.
Bioflavonoids Naturally found throughout the plant kingdom.
Clinical studies have demonstrated that bioflavonoids reduce edema which
is partly ascribed to a protective effect on the capillary endothelium and
partly to an improved velocity and volume of blood flow. Hence one can
say, bioflavonoids help reduce inflammatory edema while stimulating
circulation.
Bois de Rose Oil Used for many skin problems from irritation and
dryness to puffiness and congestion. It is extracted from the Rosewood
Tree.
Bisabolol A myrrh-type gum resin obtained from African trees.
Reduces sensitivity and inflammation. Soothing and vaso-constrictive.
Bromelain A proteolytic enzyme (digests proteins), obtained from
the pineapple plant, a perennial herb with many varieties. The bromelain
may be derived from either the stem or the fruit juices. Bromelain
hydrolyzes proteins and digests dead cells on the surface of the skin.
Burdock Extract Extracted from the root and used for its healing
properties on acne skin. Excellent as a cleansing extract on oily skin
conditions and extremely effective on refining and clearing the skin.
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CALENDULA
FLOWERS (CALENDULA OFFICINALIS) Habitat: Cultivated in Europe and
North America; commercially throughout the world. Appearance: Pale green
leaves, golden orange florets; in yellow, orange and red varieties. Odor:
Pleasant, mild floral, depending on variety. Aromatic when used in
cooking. Functional Benefits: Soothing, anti-inflammatory, healant, used
in ointments for cuts, bruises, sores and burns; has detergent and
cleansing properties, as an astringent and refresher.
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS (MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA) Habitat: Europe, Great
Britain, the temperate region of Asia, North Africa, North America.
Appearance: A low-growing plant, characterized by little flowerheads and
numerous tubular yellow “rays.” Odor: Aromatic, strong scent; used as a
fragrance component. Functional Benefits: Soothing, sedative, softening,
calmative, anti-inflammatory, sun protecting, wound healant.
COLTSFOOT HERB (TUSSILAGO FARFARA) Habitat: Introduced to North
America from Europe. Now cultivated and growing wild from Newfoundland to
New Jersey, and west to Minnesota. Grown in damp, clay-like ground.
Appearance: The plant leaf is shaped like a colt's hoof, hence the name.
Stout leaves with bright yellow flowers characterize. Odor: Raw potato,
marshy, mossy odor, vegetable-like odor. Functional Benefits:
Conditioning, moisturizing. Contains: silica and cystine, important amino
acids to maintain healthy skin.
COMFREY LEAVES (SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE) Habitat: A native of Europe
and Temperate Asia, common throughout Great Britain, on the banks of
rivers and watery places. Appearance: A rough plant covered with bristly
hairs on the stem, which stands 2-3 feet high. Paired purple flowers taper
down and grow on one side of the stem, much resembling the herb Foxglove.
Odor: A nondescript green note. Functional Benefits: Astringent,
cleansing, a healant to rough and abused skin, anti-inflammatory. Wound
healing due to natural allontoin, carotene and mucco-polysaccharides.
Cajeput Oil Extracted from the plant, Melaleuca leucodendron. Used
for its antiseptic and analgesic properties.
Calendula Extract Derived from the dried flowers of golden
marigolds. Used to soothe inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes.
Calendula extract is used in herbology to reduce body scars, soothe
chapped skin and eliminate broken capillaries. Considered to be an
excellent remedy for red eyes and any skin abrasions or soreness.
Camphor A cooling and antiseptic extract, with firming and toning
properties to the skin. Extracted from the bark of 50 year old trees in
China, Borneo and Japan.
Carnauba Wax Extracted from the leaves of the Brazilian wax palm
tree. Emollient and moisturizing and used for its skin protectant
properties.
Castor Oil The seed of the castor oil plant, extracted from the
bean. Soothing and emollient to the skin.
Cedarwood Oil Extracted from the plant, Junipius Virginiana.
Stimulating, antiseptic and revitalizing, the oil is used for sluggish and
sallow skins to stimulate blood circulation and oxygenation.
Cetyl Alcohol A fatty alcohol which is in the form of a waxy
crystalline. Used for its lubricating and emollient properties in skin
moisturization.
Chamomile Extract Extracted from the daisy-like white and yellow
heads of the chamomile flowers. Popular as an excellent skin soother and
anti-inflammatory agent. Reputed to bring down swelling and pain in the
skin and mucous membranes. Used extensively in professional skin care as a
herbal extract and for its essential oil called azulene.
Chinese Schizandra Berry (Schizandra Chinensis) Like Ginseng, Schizandra
is an adaptogenic agent that improves overall health and is specifically
indicated function (lethargy). Research on this plant has focused on the
forty active lignans, a type of plant carbohydrate, found in this species.
These compounds have demonstrated greater antioxidant properties than both
Vitamins C and E in fighting free radicals, hence the claims that Chinese
Schizandra is anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic.
Clove Oil Extracted from the plant, Eugenia caryophyllata. Used for
its anti-inflammatory properties.
Collagen is the major fibrous protein of the extracellular
connective tissues and comprises from 25% to 35% of our body's protein.
Soluble collagen can be compared to a sponge because of its ability to
trap water in its intercellular spaces. As collagen ages, the fibres
aggregate into larger collagen strands and become less soluble. This less
soluble condition, plus the addition of calcium deposits, squeezes the
moisture out, induces further aggregation of collagen and causes shrinkage
of the fibre length. The net result is a loss of skin turgor and the
formation of wrinkles. During the formation of soluble collagen and the
collagen fibre, glycosaminoglycans become bound to the peptide chains.
These promote the ability of collagen to retain water by holding the
soluble fibres apart
Coneflower Extract Extracted from the native American plant,
Echinacea angustifolia, coneflower extract was originally used as an
antidote for snake bites and other venomous conditions. The juice of the
root was used to heal burns and soothe topical pain. Coneflower extract
has been clinically demonstrated to aid in healing and act as an
anti-inflammatory agent.
Comfrey Highly-prized in the Middle Ages for it's healing
properties, Comfrey helps to reduce skin inflamation, soothe irritation
and improve skin texture.
Corn Cob Meal A finely milled powder from corn cobs. The extremely
fine milling of the meal ensures that no harsh abrasiveness is left in the
action of this exfoliant. Gives complete cell debris removal without
drying or scratching.
Cornflower Extract Used as an anti-inflammatory extract, and
obtained from the flowers of the plant. Very soothing and sedating to the
skin and mucous membranes. Similar in action to the essential oil of
chamomile called azulene. Often used around the eye area as an anti-red
measure.
Corn Oil Obtained from wet-milling the grain of "zea mays" (Indian
corn) used as an emollient and softener.
Cucumber Extract Extracted from the succulent fruit of the vine and
used for its tightening properties. Imparts a cool action and an
anti-inflammatory action to the tissues.
Cypress Oil Soothing and calming. Reduces circulation and has vaso-constrictive
properties.
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Damiana Leaf (Turnera Diffusa) Damiana Leaf, used by Indians for
hundreds of years, is used as an anti-depressant and to restore nervous
system balance.
Diatomaceous Earth A porous and pure form of silica formed from
fossil remains of algae. Absorbs up to four times its own weight in water.
Sets and gels on the skin surface when used in masques.
Dihydroxyacetone Obtained from glycerol, used to artificially "tan"
skin. Reacts with amino acids in skin to provide natural looking suntanned
appearance.
Dandelion Root & Leaf Extract ( Taraxacum Officinalis)
Standardized; Described as a "simple bitter," Dandelion is used to treat
many types of digestive dysfunctions. It is said to have a restorative
effect on the liver, gallbladder and spleen. Dandelion is also an
excellent choice as a diuretic because it does not deplete the body's
potassium balance like most diuretics.
Dimethicone An organic silicone, used as a skin protectant and
moisturizer. Found naturally in Horsetail herbal extract, silicones form a
"mesh" over the skin and slow down transepidermal moisture loss from the
skin. Well tolerated by even the most sensitive skins, they have a filming
action on the skin surface and smooth fine, dry lines.
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Egg Oil
Natural mixture of fat soluble emollients and emulsifiers, extracted
from the whole egg. Mixture of phospholipids, fatty acids and cholesterol.
Provides excellent emollient properties. Protects against dehydration and
has lubricating and anti-friction properties on the skin.
ELDER FLOWERS (SAMBUCUS CANADESIS) Habitat: All over Europe and
introduced to the Americas. The canadensis species is native to North
America and the part used is the flower. European species nigra is mainly
cultivated for its berries for use in Elderberry Wine, an old European
tradition. Appearance: Sambucus canadensis is a tall shrub, up to 10 ft.
tall, with small white flowers and purple-black berries. Odor: Fragrant,
light green note, pleasant vegetable odor. Functional Benefits: Extracts
of flowers are used as fragrance components and, because of their slightly
astringent nature, are used in under-eye and other skin products. Elder is
a cleanser and moisturizer to the skin and hair.
Eucalyptus Oil A strong antiseptic with healing and stimulating
properties. A vaso-dilator that improves blood circulation.
Evening Primrose Oil An essential fatty acid oil, rich in gamma-linoleic
and gamma-linolenic acids. Also known as Vitamin FF. Hydrating to the
skin, it helps restore the moisture and lipid balance to dry skin
conditions.
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Fennel Seed
Extract (Foeniculum Vulgare) Fennel has been used for years as a
digestive stimulant, especially to treat excess gas and bloating. It is
used regularly in Chinese hospitals for intestinal obstruction and is used
in the traditional "gripe" water formulas given to colicy babies.
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Genatian Root
( Gentiana Lutea) Often called the "archetypal bitter," Gentian Root
is used to stimulate digestion. Dr. John Scudder M.D. claims, "it is one
of the most efficient remedies I have ever used to address feeble or slow
digestion." It is also known to have anti-inflammatory effects.
Geranium Oil Anti-inflammatory and soothing. Used for skin
irritations and dermatitis.
GINSENG ROOT (PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUS) Habitat: American and Western
species are native to North America and cultivated in Canada and
throughout the U.S. Oriental is native to Manchuria, Siberia, Korea and
Japan. Appearance: Both species are perennial herbs, with single stems and
six long, petioled leaves on top. Parts used for extraction are the roots
and rootlets. Odor: Characteristic vegetable odor. agent. Functional
Benefits: Used in creams, gels, tonics, facial masks, in wrinkle and other
treatment preparations. Known for its ability to deliver oxygen to the
cells.
Gingko Extract Also known as "maidenhair." An extract of the
"gingko biloba" plant, a sacred tree to the Chinese. Increases moisture
retention in the upper layers of the skin, and soothes irritation in
sensitive skins.
Glycolipids A plant-derived mixture of glycoceramides that enhance
and restore the barrier function of the skin, regulate the skin's ability
to bind and retain moisture and help restore the intercellular regulatory
balance.
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) The skin is composed of two distinct
areas, epidermis and dermis. The epidermis consists of many layers of dead
skin which are supported by the dermis. The dermis is a three dimensional
network of collagen fibres and elastin, surrounded by a gel-like substance
called the Ground substance. This determines the stability of the skin. We
know that the ground substance is composed glycosaminoglycans (formerly
called mucopolysaccharides), non-collagen proteins and water.
Until recently, the importance of glycosaminoglycans in skin
physiology has been largely overlooked when compared to topics such as pH,
nucleic acid replacement, and protein composition. Pharmaceutical and
biochemical research indicates that glycosaminoglycans promote the ability
of collagen fibres to retain water and bind moisture into the stratum
corneum of the epidermis. Collagen is the major fibrous protein of the
extracellular connective tissues and comprises from 25% to 35% of our
body's protein. Soluble collagen can be compared to a sponge because of
its ability to trap water in its intercellular spaces. As collagen ages,
the fibres aggregate into larger collagen strands and become less soluble.
This less soluble condition, plus the addition of calcium deposits,
squeezes the moisture out, induces further aggregation of collagen and
causes shrinkage of the fibre length. The net result is a loss of skin
turgor and the formation of wrinkles.
During the formation of soluble collagen and the collagen fibre,
glycosaminoglycans become bound to the peptide chains. These promote the
ability of collagen to retain water by holding the soluble fibres apart.
The addition of glycosaminoglycans in the Bio-Logics® products, ensures a
replacement of the diminishing amounts in the skin, and results in skin
that has more moisture and increased flexibility.
Grapefruit Oil Obtained by expression (squeezing) of the fresh peel of the
grapefruit. A yellowish liquid used for its cooling and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Grape Seed Extract Extracted from Vitis vinifera plant. A rich
source of free radical scavengers (anti-oxidant) including pycnogenol. An
excellent anti-oxidant and rich source of proanthocyanidins, a flavenoid
type molecule that protects capillary walls and inhibits enzymes that
break down collagen and elastin.
Green Clay A highly-effective cosmetic clay used for its
sterilizing and purifying qualities. Very absorbent and cleansing to the
skin sebum. Detoxifies and exfoliates. Produces a cooling effect on the
skin, constricts follicles and deep cleanses the epidermis.
Green Tea(Japanese) or Thea Sinensis Extract Japanese Green Tea is
known to contain two active groups of chemicals known as xanthines and
polyphenols or catechins. The xanthines include components such as
caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. These active agents have been
demonstrated to suppress inflammation and irritation, and more recently,
they have been shown to reduce cellulite. When used in conjunction with
hydroxy acids, green tea extract will reduce irritation due to the
xanthines. Polyphenols (also known as catechins) exhibit powerful
anti-oxidant properties. As a matter of fact, these anti-oxidants are 20
times stronger than Vitamin E. Consequently, green tea extract is
considered to play a vital role in protecting the cell from free radical
damage initiated by environmental factors such as exposure to UV light.
Hazelnut Oil Emollient and nourishing natural nut oil. Prevents moisture
loss from the skin surface and is rich in essential fatty acids.
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Hawthorn Berry
Extract (Artemisia Vulgaris) Believed to be an anti-hypertonic,
Hawthorn Berry is used in sedating formulas to control hypertension.
Honey Taken from the nectar of flowers and manufactured in the sacs
of various bees. A humectant which attracts moisture to the skin surface.
Used for centuries as a natural healing salve to calm inflammation and
soothe the skin.
HOPS BUDS (HUMUS LUPULUS) Habitat: A native of Great Britain,
Scotland, Ireland, The Netherlands, France, Russia, Australia, New
Zealand, Germany and the United States, as well as northern temperate
zones. Appearance: Dark green, lengthy, flexible and tough stems with
heart- shaped and lobed leaves. Characterized by cone-shaped, yellowish “strobiles.”
Odor: Hay like, slightly musty, mildew odor. Functional Benefits: Tonic,
stimulant, healant, circulation promoter.
HORSETAIL GRASS (EQUISETUM ARVENSE) Habitat: Temperate regions of
North and South America, wet, boggy grounds, swamps, embankments.
Appearance: Perennial, vascular herb with hollow, cylindrical jointed
stems with sheath-like united leaves and cone-like fructifications. Odor:
Green scent, vegetable like; although very slight. Functional Benefits:
Astringent, calmative, cleansing, acne and skin disorders, pain relief
from skin abrasions, anti inflammatory, high in silica and saponins.
Hops Extract Derived from the carefully dried pinecone-like fruit
of the hop plant, grown in Europe, Asia and North America. Hops were at
one time used as a sedative. An anti-inflammatory extract which also has a
mild firming action.
Hops Strobile Extract (Humulus Lupulus) Hops may be found in over
150 phytopharmaceutical drugs to treat restless anxiety and insomnia. It
is known as an aromatic bitter with mild digestive qualities, making it
useful in anxious individuals who have a tendency toward intestinal gas.
HORSE CHESTNUT (AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM) Habitat: Native to Mid and
Southeastern Europe, cultivated in temperate North America. Appearance:
Deciduous tree-reaching heights of up to 100 ft. with prickly green seed
pods that mature in autumn when they split open and release up to three
brown nuts. Odor: Nutty green odor. Functional Benefits: Astringent,
anti-inflammatory benefits for products treating reddened, irritated or
sensitive skin. Used as a protecting for facial and hand/nail products.
Horsetail Extract Derived from the plant that is used medicinally
to reduce body water and as an astringent. Helps minor wounds and speeds
healing of the skin. Has a firming and tightening action on the skin.
Hyaluronic Acid Extremely moisturizing to the skin. Holds up to
370% more moisture than even the Collagen protein molecule. Binds and
retains essential moisture in the skin layers and reduces fine lines
caused by dehydration.
Hydrocotyl Extract Originally found in India, hydrocotyl extract (Centella
asiatica) is listed in Indian Ayurvedic medicine to combat excessively dry
skin. More recently, studies at the Department of Dermatology in
Strasbourg indicate its use as a strong anti-inflammatory agent, effective
in the treatment of wounds, ulcers and lymphatic edema. Particularly
suited to the fragile skin around the eyes, hydrocotyl extract assists in
reducing inflammation and sensitivity of the skin.
Hydrolyzed Whole Wheat Protein A non-animal, water-soluble protein
derived from whole wheat. Moisturizes and smooths the skin surface,
helping to bind moisture to the stratum corneum. The two major proteins in
whole wheat are glutenin and gliadin. Both are rich in the amino acid
called cystine, which is an important sulfur containing amino acid with
moisturizing properties.
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Iron Oxides
Several natural oxides of iron (iron combined with oxygen) varying in
colour from red to brown, black to orange or yellow, depending on the
degree of water added.
Ivy Extract Extracted from the evergreen climbing plant, native to Europe
and Asia. A natural diuretic and cleansing extract, well known for its
skin refining actions. Firming and tightening to the tissues.
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Jasmine Oil A warming and smoothing oil, used to revitalize and
stimulate the skin.
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Kava Kava (Piper Methysticum) Rhizome and Root Extract Kava Kava has
been used for centuries as a central nervous system depressant and
relaxant of the skeletal muscle. It is used by many cultures around the
world for its ability to induce a state of physical relaxation and a
carefree, positive sense of well being. In Europe it is found in a
prescription medication to treat nervous anxiety and is touted to be as
effective as the drug "benzodiazapine" in the treatment of anxiety, but
without the side effects of addiction and patients' building up a
tolerance to its effect.
Kaolin Clay A white powder clay, obtained from kaolin in southeast
China. Used for its oil absorbing properties, kaolin clay refines the skin
and helps clear breakouts.
Kelp Extract Extracted from a north American species of brown
seaweed, Macrocystis pyriferae. High in silicon, which is believed to keep
the skin from wrinkling and sagging, kelp is considered an important
nutrient source for cells. It has been used to treat anemia and in cases
of obesity because of its high iodine content, which has a normalizing
effect on the thyroid.
Kola Nut (Cola Nitida) Kola Nut is used as a "stimulating tonic" and is
used to counter fatigue.
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Lactic Acid
Bio-Logics® uses a lactic acid complex obtained from molasses through
an exclusive anaerobic bio-fermentation process. This process yields a
high purity lactic acid, which is of great value in retexturizing the skin
surface and stimulating cell renewal. Lactic acid, being an alpha hydroxy
acid with three carbons, diminishes the cohesion of surface skin cells and
subsequently, prevents the thickening of the stratum corneum. Lactic Acid
is absorbed across the stratum corneum to the lower layers of this section
of the epidermis, and assists in cell detachment from that level. The
resulting smoothness and flexibility of the skin's surface is evident soon
after application. It has a larger molecular size than glycolic acid and
is absorbed more gradually across the epidermis with less irritation.
Lappa Extract Extracted from burdock. The extract comes from the root and
contains tannic acid. Lappa extract is used to soothe the skin and
contains vital mineral salts.
Lavender Oil Effective in treating acne, dermatitis and oily skin
problems. Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory.
Lemon Extract An extract expressed from the fresh rind and peel of
lemons. Very cleansing and decongestant. Lemon extract is refreshing and
purifying to the skin, and is extremely active on an oily skin condition.
Lemon Oil Extracted from the plant, Citrus limonum. Used for its
antiseptic and astringent properties as well as its detoxifying effects.
Lemongrass Oil Extracted from the plant, Adropogon or Cymbopogon
Citratus. Cleansing and purifying to the skin, the oil is used for its
excellent antiseptic properties on the skin. Helps normalize oil
production and reduce breakouts.
Licorice Extract (Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate) Extracted from the
Licorice plant, Glycyrrhiza Glabra. Inhibits melanin biosynthesis while
scavenging free radicals (antioxidant) and helping to calm the skin.
Liquid Crystal Cholesteric Esters Microencapsulated strands of
cholesterol lipids for skin repair and moisturizing. Highly-absorptive
crystals carry active ingredients into the deeper layers of the epidermis.
Similar in action to a liposomal effect, the crystals have an opalescent
appearance in the product.
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Magnesium
Ascorbyl Phosphate A stabilized form of vitamin C that does not
oxidize upon exposure to air. An antioxidant that is linked to collagen
synthesis.
Mallow Extract From the herb family. A mucilaginous gel which is
soothing, healing, softening and pain easing to the skin. Excellent in
reducing inflammation and softening the skin.
Marjoram Oil Warming and stimulating, the oil increases blood flow
and aids in cell reproduction of the skin.
Mate Extract Extracted from Ilex paraguariensis, or Paraguay tea,
has been shown to reduce irritation often associated with the use of alpha
and beta hydroxy acids in cosmetic formulations. Because of its high
concentration of Theophylline and other anti-irritant xanthines, Paraguay
tea is ideal for use in skin smoothing formulations. It is also an
astringent, a stimulant and a vasodilator.
Menthol (Oil of Peppermint) A natural cooling agent, derived from
mint oils. Anti-inflammatory and anti-itching to the skin. Imparts a cool,
fresh and clean feeling to the skin.
Methylparaben/Propylparaben Food grade preservatives developed in
Europe and used to ensure shelf life, hygienic stability of all
Bio-Logics® products. Non-irritating, non-sensitizing and non-toxic.
Methylsilanol Carboxymethyl Theophylline Alginate A plant-derived
complex used for its slimming action on cellulitic tissue. The
theophylline portion of the compound acts at the cellular membrane level
of the fat cells. It effects the enzymatic breakdown of lipids, the
regeneration of connective tissue and the inflammatory process associated
with tissue compression by fat cells.
Micronised Marine Algae Derived from seaweeds and processed under
cold pressure explosion to form a fine powder. Softening and moisturizing
to the skin, algae also has detoxifying and diuretic properties.
Microsponges Microscopic spheres capable of absorbing skin
secretions, therefore reducing oiliness and shine from the skin. Spherical
particles composed of clusters of even tinier spheres. Capable of holding
four times their weight in skin secretions. Clinical studies demonstrated
that the use of microsponges in a lotion reduced perceived oiliness on the
skin by 50%; shine was reduced by 20%.
Milk Protein A soothing, skin cleansing preparation. A natural
protein complex used for its mild cleansing properties and soothing action
on the skin. Milk compresses can be used to soothe an allergic skin
reaction and are used in cleansing preparations for their mild action.
Mugwort Herb Extract (Artemisia Vulgaris) Traditionally, Mugwort
herb has been used in sedating formulas to offset the usual stress related
digestive complaints. An aromatic bitter that stimulates gastric secretion
for the treatment of "weak digestion" and should accompany the use of
sedating herbs.
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Neroli Oil
Extracted from orange flowers and helps improve circulation. A warming
and relaxing oil which has a gently stimulating effect.
Neem Extracts:
Rejuvenating effects on the skin
as well as its detoxifying and purifying attributes. Researchers
have found that continued use of these extracts helps stop dental plaque
build-up and infection, and reduces redness, inflammation and pain.
NETTLES LEAVES (URTICA DIOICA) Habitat: The temperate regions of
Europe and Asia, South Africa, Australia, the Andes, and temperate regions
of the United States. Appearance: Heart-shaped, finely-toothed leaves,
tapering to a point, with green flowers in long, branched clusters. Over
500 species, many with the characteristic stinging hairs on the stems and
leaves, thus the name “Stinging Nettles.” Fibrous raw material. Odor: A
very slight leafy odor. Functional Benefits: Heat sensation following
touching of the raw material; irritant, astringent. Adds gloss and luster
to finished products.
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ORANGE PEEL
(CITRUS AURANTHIUM) Habitat: Native to all temperate, subtropical and
tropical areas of the globe. Mainly cultivated as a food source.
Appearance: Small trees bearing green fruit that expand and usually become
yellow to orange colored upon maturing. Odor: Fragrance, refreshing citrus
odor. Distinct orange note. Functional Benefits: Has anti-inflammatory and
anti-bacterial properties. Adds freshening appeal to products.
Orange Oil Extracted from the plant, Citrus aurantium. Soothing,
hydrating, calming oil that reduces irritation. Used in essential oils
blends for treatment of cellulite.
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PACIFIC SEA
KELP (MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA) Habitat: Off the coast of California all
the way down to South America and Hawaii. Grows up from the ocean floor
and at depths of more than 100 ft. Down. Appearance: A sporophyte plant.
The upper part exposed to sunlight near the surface is light to dark green
due to photosynthesis, while the deeper parts are almost colorless. Odor:
Basically odorless or slightly salty. Functional Benefits: Soothing,
healant, odorless and colorless, which is of great advantage in personal
care products. Wide uses in anti-cellulite products for added firming.
Panthenol See Vitamin B5.
Papain A digestive enzyme, collected from papaya fruit. Papain hydrolyzes
proteins and has a proteolytic capacity (digests proteins). Papain has the
ability to digest dead tissue without affecting the surrounding live
tissue, and has gained itself the reputation as a "biological scalpel." It
is used in digestive aids and as the active ingredient in enzyme cleaners
for soft contact lenses. Papain contains 212 amino acids and is also rich
in malic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid.
Parsol 1789 The trade name for Avobenzone.
PASSIONFLOWER (PASSIFFORA INCARNATA) Habitat: Native to
Southeastern United States from Florida to Texas. Appearance: Exotic
climbing vine with large, pale lavender colored flowers. Spanish explorers
were said to have been startled by the beauty of the passionflower. A
perennial, woody plant. Odor: A slight hint of floral.Functional Benefits:
Used primarily for its soothing and sedating effect in cosmetic
preparations. Compatible with aroma therapy or other therapeutic products.
Patchouli Oil Extracted from the plant, Pogostemon patchouli. Used
for its antiseptic properties.
Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata) Extract Passionflower extract
has been reported to be an effective treatment for stress and nervousness.
Peppermint Leaf Extract (Mentha Piperata) The common peppermint
extract is included in the formula to address gastrointestinal symptoms
often associated with stress.
Petitgrain Oil Extracted from the bitter orange plant. Used for its
skin soothing and calming properties.
Pinecone Extract Extracted from the cones of pine trees. Helps to
alleviate pain and discomfort and overcomes fatigue. Considered to be
stimulating to the skin, by increasing blood flow and oxygenation.
Pine Needle Extracted from the plant, Pinus sylvestris. Used for
its antiseptic properties.
Prickly Ash Bark (Xanthoxylum Clava Herculis) A circulatory
stimulant, Prickly Ash helps drive other botanicals to their targets. It
is used to stimulate the nerve centers and functional activity of the
body's organs.
Proline An amino acid that when combined with sodium PCA, a natural
component of the NMF (Natural Moisturizing Factor), has been demonstrated
to provide excellent moisture absorption and retention properties to the
skin.
Propylene/Butylene Glycol Clear, colourless liquids which are among
the most common moisture-carrying vehicles in skin care. Superb permeation
through the skin and excellent humectant properties. Softens and
moisturizes the skin.
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Red Raspberry
Extract A soothing and non-stimulating extract. Noted to be a natural
antibiotic, Red raspberry extract is also very soothing and relaxing to an
inflamed skin. Excellent for a sensitive skin and any irritation from
acne, shaving or windburn.
Retinol See Vitamin A
Rose Hip Extract Very rich in natural Vitamin C. Moisturizing and
hydrating to the skin. Helps protect the skin from capillary damage and
firms and tones the tissues. Helps moisture bind in the connective tissue
proteins of the skin.
Rosemary Extract An extract obtained from the fresh, flowering tops of the
plant. Used for its tonic properties and as a stimulant to the tissues. A
natural diuretic, rosemary extract helps to release fluids from the
tissues and gives a firming and decongestant action.
ROSEMARY LEAVES (ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS)
Habitat: In most gardens in all regions of Europe, the United States and
Asia. Prefers locations near seas or oceans. Appearance: A shrubby herb
with evergreen leaves of dark green color. Flowers are small and pale
blue. Odor: Pungently aromatic, somewhat camphorous. Functional Benefits:
Tonic, astringent, stimulant, cleansing, soothing, fragrance component. A
widely used botanical in all types of personal care products.
Rosemary Oil Extracted from the plant, Rosmarinus officinalis. Used
for its purifying, cleansing and antiseptic properties.
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Safflower Oil
One of the most useful oils in cosmetics. The flowers are used in
decoctions for skin eruptions, acne and skin blemishes.
Sage Extract Obtained by extraction from the flowering tops of the
plants. Smells and tastes rather like camphor. Has strong astringent and
healing properties. A tonic and curative herb.
SAGE LEAVES (SALVIAS OFFICINALIS) Habitat: Natural habitat is the
shores of the Mediterranean, although cultivated in Great Britain, France
and Germany. Commercially cultivated in the United States. Appearance: An
evergreen undershrub. Odor: All parts of the plant have a strong, almost
pungent, distinctive odor; and a warm, bitter, astringent taste.
Functional Benefits: Calmative, cleanser, moisturizer, skin purifier,
fragrant, antimicrobial, non-sensitizing, non-irritant.
Sage Oil Extracted from the plant, Salvia officinalis. An
astringent, antiseptic oil used for its sedating and calming effects on
the skin.
Salicylic Acid Occurs naturally in wintergreen leaves, sweet birch
and selected plants. This Beta Hydroxy Acid improves the appearance and
condition of the skin. Its micro-exfoliating action causes a slow movement
of the superficial cells that are already old, forcing the deep layers to
replace them with younger cells. In addition to its exfoliating action,
salicylic acid is also used an anti-microbial in medicine.
Sambucus (Elder Flowers) Extracted from the honey-scented flowers
of the elder tree. Used for its mildly tonic properties and its naturally
diuretic qualities.
Sandalwood Oil A powerful antibiotic and antiseptic. Used to treat
infections and reduce puffiness. Soothing and healing.
Saponaria Extract Also known as Soapwort and Fullers Herb. This
extract is obtained from the European and Middle Eastern variety that has
a coarse pink flower and foams like a lather. It is used as a foaming,
natural cleanser for the skin.
Siberian Gingseng (Eleutherococcus Senticosis) The use of Siberian
Ginseng by Chinese herbalists dates back to 2000BC. In modern times,
Ginseng has been designated as an "adaptogen," or herb that has a
non-specific activity yet promotes an overall improvement in one's health.
Silica Microbeads Fine, silica microbeads have a true sphere shape
with a hollow centre, providing unique carrying abilities. Since the beads
can hold and absorb materials, they are used to protect delicate plant
extracts in a tightly-compacted and heat resistant carrier molecule. In
addition to their function as a delivery system, Silica Microbeads also
impart a smoothness and resilient texture to the skin, as they possess a
"ball-bearing," silky emolliency. Combined with three other silicone bases
in the formula (cyclomethicone, magnesium aluminum silicate and C 12-15
alkyl octanoate), they leave an improved feel to the skin, with less
oiliness and no sticky residue.
Silk Amino Acids Amino acids are the body's building blocks from
which proteins are constructed. Of the 22 known amino acids, eight cannot
be manufactured in the body in sufficient quantities to sustain growth and
health. These eight are called "essential," because they are necessary to
maintain good health. Silk amino acids are the result of amino mixtures
from liquid silk, a natural non-animal source of these acids. Silk amino
acids help moisture penetrate the skin surface and are extremely healing
to the skin.
Sodium PCA Occurs naturally in human skin and is responsible for
binding moisture to the cells. Highly water-absorbing and used as an
excellent humectant. A component of the NMF (natural moisturizing factor).
Sorbitol Found in ripe berries, seaweed and algae. A humectant
which gives a velvety feel to the skin. Attracts water to itself and helps
bind moisture to the skin surface.
Spiraea
Extract Spiraea Ulmaria extract (meadowsweet), is commonly found in
France, Western ace and North America. The flowering tops contain 2%
essential oils and salicylate derivatives, one of which is salicylic acid.
In homeopathic medicine, spiraea extract is used to help combat inflamed
joints and to have a diuretic effect on the tissues. The leaves of the
plant, fresh or dried, are used in the treatment of rheumatism and
cellulitis. When used directly on the skin, spiraea extract is prized for
its anti-inflammatory abilities to reduce puffiness and fluid retention.
Squalane A natural component of human sebum at around 25%. Obtained
from olive oil, used for its rich and emollient skin moisturizing
properties.
Sugar cane, citrus fruits, apple fruit, and green tea extract
Obtained from sugar cane, citrus fruits, apple fruit and green tea. A
specialized extraction process is utilized to concentrate this mixed fruit
acid complex which has been clinically proven to be an effective exfoliant
mixture that is less irritating than comparable fruit acid blends. The
anti-irritancy action is attributed to the green tea extract that allows
one to formulate with higher, more aggressive concentrations of alpha
hydroxy acids without the usual irritation associated with higher
concentrations. The use of this blend of fruit acids has been demonstrated
to stimulate cell renewal in tissue at a higher rate than glycolic acid
and with less irritation. The resulting tissue showed improved texture
accompanied by a reduction in dryness and fine lines/wrinkles.
Sulfur A pharmaceutical grade sulfur of a 99.5% purity. Sulfur
accelerates peeling of the skin and has a topically antiseptic action on
the skin surface. Traditionally used for problem skins, sulfur works
synergistically with other micro-exfoliant ingredients and is particularly
suitable for skins prone to breakout and congestion.
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Tea Tree Oil
Extracted from the plant, Melaleuca Alternifolia. Used for its
antiseptic, analgesic and anti-bacterial properties; also aids in healing
and soothing skin. Many of Bio-Logics®'s formulas for acne-prone skin
contain Tea Tree encapsulated in a polysaccharide capsule known as
Cyclodextrin, a revolutionary system for treating acne-prone skin.
Thyme Oil Extracted from the plant, Thymus vulgaris. Used for its
antiseptic properties.
THYME LEAVES (THYMUS VULGARIS) Habitat: Native to Southern Europe,
widely cultivated in North America. Appearance: Perennial herb with woody
stems and twigs that are velvety white. Flowers are lavender to white-pink
in color. Odor: The variety of volatile oils (cymemes, terpenes, and
terpineols among others) give it a characteristic pungent odor when broken
or crushed. Functional Benefits: Thyme is an antiseptic rich in thymol.
Besides extensive use as a kitchen herb and fragrance component, thyme is
used in ointments and other OTCs to treat infections. It refreshes the
skin and has excellent use in toners. It is also included in the
formulations of toothpastes, soaps, creams and lotions.
Titanium Dioxide(Microcrystalline) Up until now, only sunscreens
based on organic ultra-violet light absorbers were available. Although
effective, these chemical compounds are unsuitable for around the eye
area, due to their irritant-potential. Microcrystalline Titanium Dioxide
is a new inorganic natural material, which functions as a sunblock to both
UVA and UVB rays.
Triclosan An active broad spectrum antibacteriacidal agent that
kills bacteria on the skin's surface. Shown to kill Propionibacterium
acnes, the bacteria associated with acne. Kills bacteria buy interfering
with cell membrane function.
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Vitamin A
Improves skin elasticity, moisture content and suppleness while
reversing the signs of photo-aging. Skin deficient in this nutrient
appears rough, unevenly-thickened and dry.
Vitamin A Palmitate Known as "retinyl" palmitate. Reduces skin
dryness and flaking, and aids healthy cell reproduction. Applied
topically, it activates the epidermis and helps the skin cells of the
stratum corneum bind together.
Vitamin B5 (Panthenol) Often called the "beautifying" vitamin,
Panthenol stimulates skin healing while providing deep moisturization.
Vitamin C The most popular antioxidant, Vitamin C is a required
component in the production of collagen, the tissue responsible for skin
suppleness. Moreover, Vitamin C has been shown to help slow the production
of hyperpigmentation ("age spots") while providing some UV protection.
Vitamin E Vitamin E plays a crucial role in protecting skin cells
and membranes from environmental damage. It also provides deep
moisturization and calms inflammation.
Vitamin E Linoleate/Acetate Known as "tocopherol" linoleate or
acetate. Penetrates the stratum corneum and maintains moisture levels of
the skin for long periods of time (16 to 24 hours). Accumulates in the
epidermis and forms a barrier against moisture evaporation from the skin.
An anti-oxidant, Vitamin E helps prevent free radical damage in the skin
tissues.
Vitamin F An essential fatty acid, this vitamin helps form the
membranes that protect the skin cells, preventing the formation of dry,
scaly skin.
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Watercress
Extract Used for its antiseptic and decongestant qualities. Helps to
eliminate impurities and eliminate congestion. An excellent purgative.
Wheatgerm Oil Rich in Vitamin E, used for its antioxidant effects
on free radicals in the skin. Nourishes and helps heal the skin.
Wild Oat (Avena Sativa) Oat Seed is used to treat exhaustion and to
stabilize the nervous system. It is described as a stimulating nerve tonic
especially good for lethargic individuals.
Willow Bark Extract Extracted from the white willow tree, Salix
alba. One of the original sources of salicin, the chemical that led to the
introduction of aspirin. An anti-inflammatory agent delivered to the skin
cells in liposomes that enhance penetration through the epidermis. Causes
a mild keratolytic effect making it an excellent ingredient for acne
treatment products.
Witch Hazel Extract of the hamamelis plant, collected in autumn.
Has a natural alcohol content of 70% and is astringent, cooling and
antiseptic.
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Yeast Extract
Derived from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), this extract comprised
of a complex mixture of proteins, sugars and amino acids acts as an
excellent humectant and may be instrumental in enhancing the rate of cell
turnover in the skin. Because its properties are analogous to soluble
collagen, it is often referred to as pseudocollagen. Recent studies
indicate that extracts of yeast also aid in reducing hyperpigmentation by
blocking melanin biosynthesis.
YARROW FLOWERS (ACHIFFEA MILLEFOLIUM) Habitat: Grown commonly in
meadows, pastures and by the roadside, not confined to region. Cultivated
commercially and in the renowned gardens of Madiera. Appearance: Leaves
have a feathery appearance. Plant is harvested when flowering; flowers are
grayish-white or pink. Odor: Foliage is pungent, and both flowers and
leaves have a bitter, astringent, pungent taste. Odor is so astringent it
is known to cause nose bleeds, thus the name “nosebleed.” Functional
Benefits: Cleansing, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties lend
easily to various facial treatment products.
Ylang-Ylang Oil Extracted from the fragrant white flowers of the
plant, the oil is used for strongly cleansing and refining properties.
Helps clear congestion and smooths the skin.
Yucca
Schidigera extracts: Rich in triglycerides
deep cleansing, moisturizing soothing
and healing effects,
anti-inflammatory, shampoo foaming
and penetrating agent.
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Zinc Oxide