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Aquaxyl

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.
Sensorial properties: Appearance: Liquid; Color: Light yellow to transparent; Odor: Characteristic.
Physical characteristics: Usage dosage: From 1 to 3%; pH: 5 - 7.5; Density: 1.36 g/cm3; Soluble in cold water.
Benefits: Hydrating, restructuring.
Concerns: All skin types, especially dehydrated and dry skin.

Details

Usage

Facial Care (serums, eye contour creams, mists); Hair Care (shampoos, conditioners, hair serums).

Method of Preservation

Store away from heat and direct sunlight, in a dry, cool (between 41 and 77°F) and well-ventilated place.

Contraindications, Usage Precautions

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.

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Aquaxyl is an active ingredient derived from sugar, patented by SEPPIC for its 3D hydration action. It helps to restructure the skin barrier by boosting the skin's production of lipids and proteins (NMF) necessary for maintaining hydration, stimulating the production of hyaluronic acid, and retaining water. Its circulation in both the epidermis and dermis is optimized. The skin's micro-relief is smoothed by short and long-term hydration. It also enhances blood circulation.