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Glossary Of Terms: Lotion, “S”

04/22/2008
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Sac-Sal  San-Sea  Sel-Sil  Sim-Sp  Sq-Sw

Sandalwood Extract—This natural extract moisturizes dry skin and has a soothing scent that eases physical and mental tensions.

Sandalwood Tree Extract (Santalum album extract)—Rich in long chain hydrocarbons, Phospholipids, Glycolipids and Triglyceride; helps reduce Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL) for increased skin hydration benefits and visibly improves skin suppleness; effective in promoting skin barrier repair; helps the process of repairing damaged skin; helps with resistant to dryness; promotes a strong lipid barrier, and helps retain moisture; possesses rejuvenating qualities for UV exposed skin.

Sargassum Filipendula Extract—See Seaweed Extracts.

Satureia Hortensis Extract—See Savory Extract.

Savory Extract—Summer savory, also known in Latin as Satureia Hortensis, is an herb that has been cultivated since very ancient times and was once considered an aphrodisiac. It has been found to limit bacterial growth, which purifies and tones the skin.

Sea Algae—This marine antioxidant helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Seabuckthorn Oil (Hippophae rhamnoides oil)—A Eurasian maritime shrub with orange-red berries, sometimes used as a dye. Skin conditioning properties.

Sea Kelp Extract—Rich source of minerals, vitamins A and D and proteins; has anti-aging and firming properties; helps in getting deep dark tan color.

Sea Lettuce Extract (Ulva lactuca extract)—Rich source of minerals, vitamins A and D and proteins; has anti-aging and firming properties; helps with keeping a deep-dark tan color.

Sea Minerals—Helps in reducing fine lines and wrinkles; possesses several minerals governing cellular hydration; helps in process of synthesis of collagen and elastin; known as a healing agent; possesses Superoxide dismutase, the natural trapper of free radicals; visibly increases skin tone and firmness.

Sea Parsley (Palmaria Palmate Extract)—Contains more vitamin C than apples, more zinc than oysters, more iron than potassium or spinach, and more vitamin A than tomatoes plus numerous amino acids. Helps in promoting a dark tan color, skin firming and hydration.

Sea Salt—This natural mineral is often found in scrubs and is used to gently exfoliate the skin to prepare for tanning while refining skin and enhancing the moisture retention in the skin.

Sea Silk (Hydrolized algae extract)—Water and hydrolyzed algae extract. Rich in vitamins (A, B2, B12, C, E), minerals (phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, chromium, selenium, and potassium), proteins, and polysaccharides. Skin-conditioning agent, moisturizer, antioxidant and anti-aging.

Sea Whip (Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae)—Extract of marine invertebrate. Anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, skin-softening.

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