Commonly known as: Xylitylglucoside (and) Anhydroxylitol (and) Xylitol (INCI).
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Extraction process: Reaction between xylitol (sourced from wood) and glucose (sourced from wheat).
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Phytochemical composition: Sugars (xylitylglucoside, anhydroxylitol, xylitol, D-glucose), water.
Sensory properties: Appearance: Liquid; Color: Light yellow to transparent; Odor: Characteristic.
Physical properties: Usage dosage: From 1 to 3%; pH: 5 - 7.5; Density: 1.36 g/cm3; Soluble in cold water.
Concerns: Hydrating, restructuring.
Effect: All skin types, especially dehydrated and dry skin.
Facial Care (serums, eye contour creams, mists); Hair Care (shampoos, conditioners, hair serums).
Store away from heat and direct sunlight, in a dry, cool (between 41 and 77°F) and well-ventilated place.
Aquaxyl is a non-irritating ingredient for the skin, though it can be slightly irritating to the eyes. It is tolerated by all skin types and does not have any contraindications.