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Profile: Colloidal Sulfur

Commonly known as:
Colloidal sulfur.
I.N.C.I. list name:
Colloidal Sulfur.
Extraction process:
Repeated precipitations.
Source:
Mineral.
Botanical name:
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Family:
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Part of the plant extracted:
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Provenance, origin:
Chemical characteristics:
Hydrophobic sulfur in a protective colloid of hydrophilic Senegal acacia gum; Particle size: 35 micrometers; Soluble in water.
Characteristics:
Emulsion, true aqueous solution.
Dosage required in cosmetic products:
Recommended dosage: Between 2 and 10%.
Function:
Antimicrobial.
Properties:
Absorbent, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, keratolytic, anti-dandruff, anti-seborrheic.
Benefits:
All skin types, especially oily and blemished skin; All hair types, particularly dry and brittle hair; Recommended in case of warts.
Details
Usage
Facial Care (purifying scrubs, drying anti-blemish lotions, purifying masks);
Body Care (emollient creams for feet, solid soaps);
Hair Care (Purifying shampoos, hair masks).
Method of Preservation
Store in a dry and cool place, protected from heat and humidity.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
Sulfur is generally safe, but it is always recommended to perform a patch test before applying it to a large area. However, the occurrence of adverse events related to its use can happen, but they are rare. Indeed, it is possible to experience irritation, skin discomfort, and skin dryness.