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Aqueous extract of jujube
Commonly known as:
Zizyphus Joazeiro Bark Extract (I.N.C.I.), Brazilian Jujube Extract.
Botanical name:
Zizyphus joazeiro.
Extraction process:
The extraction of jujube bark in a mixture of water and propanediol, followed by clarification and decontamination through filtration.
Family:
Rhamnaceae.
Part of the plant extracted:
Bark.
Location:
Originally from the northeast of Brazil. Today, it is also found in Bolivia and Paraguay.
Flowering:
From May to June.
Provenance, origin:
Brazil.
Phytochemical composition:
Saponins, vitamins.
Sensorial properties:
Appearance: Liquid; Color: Amber yellow to dark amber; Odor: Characteristic.
Physical characteristics:
Density: 1.010 - 1.080 g/cm3; Refractive Index: 1.370 - 1.410; pH: 5.2 - 7.2; Recommended dosage: 1 - 2%; Soluble in water; Partially soluble in ethanol.
Benefits:
Antidandruff, sebum-regulating, soothing, anti-inflammatory, rebalancing, cleansing, antibacterial, softening.
Concerns:
All hair types, especially scalps exhibiting dandruff, irritated scalps, and scalps with a tendency to be oily.
Details
Usage
Facial Care (beard shampoos); Hair Care (anti-dandruff shampoos, hair lotions).
Method of Preservation
Store at room temperature, between +59°F and +77°F, in a dry and cool place protected from moisture. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
The extract of jujube is a natural ingredient that is gentle, non-irritating when used topically.