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What is Decyle Glucodie

What is Decyl Glucoside?

Decyl glucoside is a mild surfactant derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and glucose from corn. It is often used in skincare...

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What are Dry and Wet Oils

What are Dry and Wet Oils?

Dry and wet oils are terms often used to describe different types of skincare oils based on their absorption rate and texture on the skin. ...

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What does Lycopene Serum Do?

What does Lycopene Serum Do?

Lycopene is a natural antioxidant found in many fruits and vegetables, such as watermelon, tomatoes, papaya, and so much more. Lycopene Serum is a skincare product...

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What are the Benefits of Moringa Seed for Skin

What are the Benefits of Moringa Seed Oil for Skin?

Moringa seed oil is a rich source of antioxidants and nutrients, which makes it beneficial for the skin in several ways. Moringa seed oil is...

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What is Gotu Kola? Sulina Shop

What is Gotu Kola?

Gotu Kola is a perennial herb and a member of the parsley family that grows abundantly in many parts of the world, including India, Sri...

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Benefits of Lycopene in Skincare Sulina Shop

Benefits of Lycopene in Skincare

Lycopene belongs to a family known as carotenoids, natural pigments that give many fruits and vegetables their bright yellow, red, and orange hue. As a...

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What Peptides do for Skin Sulina Shop

What Peptides do for Skin

You likely see the buzzword Peptide, everywhere when scrawling across countless over-the-counter cosmeceuticals. However, if you are new to the wonderful world of peptides or...

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What is pH Level for Skin Sulina Shop

What is pH Level for Skin

Skin's pH Skin is a versatile organ with demands. One of its multitasking roles includes barrier function against environmental influences. And skin's pH plays a...

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What Does “Antioxidant” Mean in Skincare? Sulina Shop

What Does “Antioxidant” Mean in Skincare?

what exactly are antioxidants, and what do they mean for our skin? In order to understand antioxidants

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