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Spinach Powder
Commonly known as:
Spinacia Oleracea Leaf Extract (I.N.C.I.).
Botanical name:
Spinacia oleracea.
Extraction process:
Grinding of spinach leaves sourced from organic farming.
Family:
Chenopodiaceae.
Part of the plant extracted:
Leaves.
Location:
China, United States, Japan, Turkey, Indonesia, France, Iran, Belgium, Pakistan.
Flowering:
From June to September.
Provenance, origin:
Hungary or Germany.
Phytochemical composition:
Provitamin A, vitamin B9, vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin B6, minerals and trace elements (iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, copper, zinc, iodine, selenium), ferulic acid, lutein, and zeaxanthin.
Sensorial properties:
Appearance: Fine powder; Color: Green; Odor: Characteristic.
Physical characteristics:
Water content ≤ 10%.
Benefits:
Antioxidant, soothing, brightening.
Concerns:
All skin types, particularly used on mature and dull skin; All hair types.
Details
Applications
Facial Care (lip balms, creams);
Hair Care (masks, balms, shampoos, conditioners).
Method of Preservation
Store away from moisture, light, and heat.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
There are no contraindications to the cosmetic use of spinach powder. Pregnant women and young children can use it. Avoid contact with the eyes. As this product is volatile and coloring, spinach powder should be handled with care.
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Spinach is a vegetable plant that originated in Asia and was introduced to Andalusia in the 10th century AD. Antioxidant-rich spinach powder is known for its effects on dull skin and redness.