Commonly known as: L-arginine.
I.N.C.I. list name: Arginine.
Extraction process: The fermentation of plant sugars (dextrose solution, tapioca/cassava starch, or sugarcane molasses) by microorganisms (Corynebacterium), followed by a process of evaporation, filtration, and crystallization.
Source: Plant-based.
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Origin, provenance: Indonesia.
Chemical properties: Molecular weight: 174.2 g/mol; Soluble in water; Usage pH: 10.5 - 12.
Properties: Emulsion, true aqueous solution.
Required dosage in cosmetic products: Between 0.5 and 5% as a cosmetic active; Variable dosage as a pH adjuster.
Function: Antistatic, hair conditioner, masking agent, skin conditioning agent.
Specificities: Stimulating, strengthening, conditioning, coating, softening, repairing, pH adjusting, detangling, moisturizing, regenerating, pigmenting.
Benefits: All hair types, particularly damaged, brittle, and dull hair; Recommended in cases of brittle nails, and sparse eyelashes and eyebrows.
Moisturizer: Enhancing the water retention capacity and supporting the skin's barrier function;
Neutralizer: Adjusting the pH of formulations due to its alkaline nature.
Facial Care (face serums, eye contour creams, toners, cleansing gels, face masks, sun protection products);
Body Care (nail care);
Hair Care (hair masks, shampoos, conditioners, hair lotions, hair serums);
Hygiene (Oral-Dental Care);
Makeups (mascaras).
Maintain at a temperature of 50 to 86°F in a dry place, protected from light and moisture.
No health hazards have been reported for arginine: no irritation or allergic reactions. It is compatible with most cosmetic ingredients.