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Giant duckweed

Spirodela, or Spirodela polyrhiza, is a free‑floating aquatic plant, sometimes referred to as the “giant duckweed.” Recently introduced in the field of cosmetics, it is valued for its naturally high content of phenols, flavonoids, proteins, and minerals. Read on to discover everything there is to know about Spirodela.
FAQ about giant duckweed

Where does the duckweed used in cosmetics come from?

The spirodela is often cultivated in laboratories or controlled ponds to ensure its purity.

Is spirodela suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, spirodela is a gentle active ingredient that is suitable for sensitive skin.

In which cosmetic products can duckweed be found?

Spirodela is primarily used in the formulation of serums, moisturizing creams, and facial masks.

What is the INCI name of spirodela?

The INCI name for spirodela is Spirodela Polyrhiza Extract.

What is the main benefit of duckweed (Spirodela)?

The spirodela is mainly used for its moisturizing and soothing properties.

Where is duckweed found?

It is found primarily spirodela in ponds, pools, and stagnant waters that are rich in nutrients. It occurs in many regions of the world.

What compounds does duckweed (Spirodela) contain?

The spirodela notably contains proteins, amino acids, minerals, and phenolic compounds.

Is duckweed edible?

Yes, certain species of duckweed are consumed in some regions, notably for their high protein content.

Is giant duckweed used for hair care?

The spirodela can be incorporated into hair care products for its conditioning properties and its soothing effects on the scalp.

Does greater duckweed have antioxidant properties?

Some of its compounds, such as polyphenols, suggest an antioxidant potential of spirodela.

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