Acetic Acid
A clear pungent liquid, miscible with water, commonly used in the manufacturing of acetic anhydride, vinyl acetate, plastics, pharmaceuticals and dyes. Sometimes used as a caustic or astringent.
Acetone
a colorless, volatile, water-soluble, flammable liquid, C 3 H 6 O, usually derived by oxidation of isopropyl alcohol or by bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates: used chiefly in paints and varnishes, as a general solvent, and in organic synthesis. Strong solvent used in nail polish remover. Appropriate only for natural nails. Contained in some astringents/toners/fresheners.
Acid Perm
A permanent wave with a pH from 6.5 to 8.0. A milder perm than an alkaline perm, it produces softer curls. Better for fine, natural hair.
Acne
A chronic skin disease common in adolescence, involving inflammation of the sebaceous glands and characterized by pimples, cysts, and nodules on the face, neck, and upper back. Skin disorder caused by blocked follicles, leading to inflammation of the sebaceous glands.
Acrylic
Also acrylic fibre, acrylic resin derived from acrylic acid. Commonly used in paint or polish. It has a moisture barrier as well as waterproofing quality, water repelling properties. Sculptured nail material. Combination of a liquid and powder that is mixed to form the artificial nail's acrylic resin.
Age Spots
A brownish benign patch on the skin that occurs with age or is caused by overexposure to the sun; also called liver spot. Common on hands, face but can be found anywhere on skin
Algisium Complex
A natural marine-derived complex which functions as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Alkaline
Liquids having a pH greater than 7 and capable of neutralizing an acid. Having a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions.
Alkaline Perm
A permanent wave with a pH from 7.5 to 9.5. Produces a tight curl.
Allantoin
A botanical extract said to heal and soothe. Used in creams and topical preparations for the skin. Known for its gentleness. A very healing, soothing, and anti-irritating ingredient. Often used in anti-acne products, after sun products, and clarifying lotions.
Allergen
Allergen is a substance that causes an allergic reaction.
Aloe Vera
A natural plant extract from the Aloe Vera plant which has a variety of skin conditioning effects. It is often used in skin creams, lotions and skin cleansers, as well as hand sanitizers and other skin and hair care products.
Alpha Hydroxy
Also AHA; Derived from fruit acid and absorb moisture from the atmosphere into the skin. Also know for its exfoliation (removal) of dead cells on the surface layer of the skin. Products containing AHA reduce fine lines, blemishes and wrinkles superficially.
Althea
Botanical root believed to have emollient and soothing capabilities for skin.
Aminophenols
Phenol derivatives used in combination with other chemicals in permanent (two-step) hair dyes.
Ammonia (Azane)
Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. It is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent smell. Ammonia contributes significantly to the nutritional needs of terrestrial organisms by serving as a precursor to food and fertilizers. Ammonia, either directly or indirectly, is also a building block for the synthesis of many pharmaceuticals and is used in many commercial cleaning products. Although in wide use, ammonia is both caustic and hazardous. It is an alkaline ingredient used in some permanent hair color. It works with the developer, sending a chemical action which decolorizes the hair.
Ammonium Hydroxide
This is a basic compound, NH 4 OH, existing only in solution, formed by dissolving ammonia gas in water. When used in skin peels and hair waving and straightening, it is used to stabilize and adjust the acids.
Anti-inflammatory
A substance acting to reduce certain signs of inflammation, as swelling, tenderness, fever, and pain. Substances that can soothe irritation of the skin. Also can be the property of a substance that prevents irritation causing swelling and ill effects of toxic cosmetic ingredients.
Anti-irritant
Substances that soothe the localized/superficial inflammation of the skin that is due directly to one or more external substances.
Antibacterial
Substances that can kill bacteria and treat infections. Also used as preservatives in cosmetics because they inhibit the growth of bacteria.
Antioxidants
Any substance that inhibits oxidation, as a substance that inhibits oxidative deterioration of gasoline, rubbers, plastics, soaps, etc.
Antiperspirant
A product, usually containing aluminum salt, used to prevent perspiration and the odor it causes. May contain an additional deodorant, but not necessarily.
Apricot Kernel Oil
Similar to almond oil, used as an emollient in lotions, creams. Facial scrubs and masks often use ground seeds from apricot.
Aromatherapy
Use of essential oils, fragrances to affect or alters a person's mood. Offering many therapuetic benefits; healing the mind, body and spirit.
Ash
A cool or green-based color when referring to make-up or hair color.
Astringent
Toner helpful in controlling surface oils and in lowering the pH after cleansing.
Avocado Oil (Persea americana)
Extracted from the avocado and is one of the most penetrating oils used in beauty products for moisturizing. Especially helpful for eczema, mature and dry skin.
Azulene
An anti-inflammatory and soothing agent, derived from German chamomile.
Barbicide
Brand name of sanitizer used to disinfect salon implements.
Base
Also known as foundation, a skin-colored makeup used to smooth the surface of the skin and even its coloration. Prepares the face for other makeup. Comes in liquid, cream, powder, cake, and stick forms.
Basecoat
Clear, thick polish applied prior to nail color to create a smooth, adhesive surface. Also used to prevent staining fingernails and to prolong life of nail color.
Beach (Texture) Spray
Liquid combination of hair spray and gel used on wet or dry hair to add weight and holding power for quick styling with fingers.
Beeswax
One of the oldest ingredients in cosmetic preparations, traditionally used as an emulsifier. Sometimes used as hair removing wax.
Bentonite or Kaolin
Also known as "china clay". Generally, these clays are used in facial masks to absorb excess facial oil. If used too frequently, these clays can promote dryness of the skin.
Benzoyl Peroxide
An antibacterial ingredient commonly used in acne treatments. Used to exfoliate epidermis of skin and prevent clogged pores. Generally found in 2.5%, 5% and 10% formulas.
Bergamot
This is an antiseptic and bacterial growth-inhibitor known for its toning, antiseptic and deodorizing qualities.
Beta carotene
Orange colored plant pigments, used in the manufacture of vitamin A.
Beta hydroxy
An exfoliating agent with a smaller molecule size than the alpha hydroxy. Used to exfoliate epidermis of skin and prevent clogged pores.
Beta-glucan
A new ingredient derived from yeast, reported to enhance the skin natural defense mechanisms.
BHT
Butylated Hydroxytoluene; a preservative used in pharmaceuticals
Bioflavonoid
Plant derivative with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Usually derived from citrus fruit rinds.
Biotin
Part of vitamin B complex. Involved in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
Blackheads
A term used to describe the skin's pores clogged by natural oils and impurities.
Blotting
To remove excess oil or moisture from lipstick or any other creamy makeup to “set” it for longer wear.
Boar Bristle
Commonly used in natural bristle brushes. Allows for better distribution of natural scalp oils through the hair. Helps to balance out your scalp’s oil production allowing your hair to have more elasticity which will reduce breakage.
Body
The volume or springiness of hair.
Botanical
Refers to a product containing plants or ingredients made from plants, as from roots, leaves, bark, or berries
Botox
Trade name for botulinum toxin. Used in tiny amounts, it can temporarily paralyze a muscle and reduce or eliminate wrinkles or frown lines without harm.
Brassy
Refers to unflattering warm tones in hair color created by chemicals or damage.
Bronzers
Found in powder or cream form, a synthetic preparation that causes the skin to darken or appeared tanned.
Buffer
A pH balanced cleansing solution that improves the look and feel of the skin leaving it shiny and suppler.
Buffer
An extremely fine-grit manicure tool used to shine the surface of the nail.
Burdock
A root extract with antibacterial properties. May also reduce inflammations such as rashes, redness, acne, eczema.
Butcher's Broom
Botanical extract used to improve circulation and reduce facial redness. Also believed to have anti-cellulite effects.
Butylparaben
Synthetic preservative used in non-protein based products.
Calendula
An emollient believed to have healing, soothing and antiseptic properties. Used to treat dry skin.
Calendula (aka Marigold)
Used in fresheners, soothing creams, and sensitive skin products. Sometimes used in deodorants. Some adverse skin reactions have been reported in medical literature.
Callus
An excessive buildup of the hard tough layers of skin. Particularly found on feet, which endure lots of friction. Can be removed at-home or by an esthetician.
Camphor
Anti-inflammatory ingredient used in antiseptics, toners, aftershaves, lip balms, and after sun preparations to aid in the treatment of pain and itching.
Candela Wax
Binds oils and waxes to give body to a formulation. Often used in lipsticks.
Capillary
The smallest type of blood vessel in the body. Spider veins, for instance, are actually small capillaries commonly found on the face or legs.
Carbomer
Gelling agent, thickener typically used in cosmetics such as lipstick and blush
Carnauba
Wax used in stick cosmetics such as lipstick and blush.
Carrot Oil
Thought to be good for both dry and oily skin, carrot oil is used primarily as a fragrance or coloring agent in cosmetics.
Castor Oil
Derived from the castor bean this oil is used as a lubricant in the manufacture of lipsticks, concealers, hair pomade, ointments, creams and lotions.
Cellulite
Deposits of fat and other material trapped in pockets beneath the skin.
Ceramides
A natural substance within the skin that reduces natural water loss of the skin by forming a protective barrier. Can also be produced synthetically and added to skin care products
Chakras
Energy centers throughout the body responsible for the condition of your mind, body and spirit.
Chamomile
Key ingredient in many products for blonde hair to help enhance color, soften and detangle. A clinically proven plant-derived anti-inflammatory offering benefits such as soothing skin, also calms eczema and allergic reactions.
Chelating
A deep cleansing process which strips the hair lightly before a chemical service. Also known as clarifying.
Citric Acid
Derived from citrus fruit, maintains pH balance, preserves, and stabilizes foam when used in cosmetics. Used in many post perm ingredients to neutralize odor.
Citronella Oil
Antiseptic widely used in soaps and deodorizers. Also has an insect-repelling property.
Clarifying
Usually associated with a toner or other solution used after cleansing to maintain proper skin ph.
Clarifying Shampoo
Slightly more alkaline (higher pH) than ordinary shampoo, used to remove excess build-up of products or water chemicals from hair.
Cleansing Cream
Usually with more of an oily base, these creams contain little or no saop or detergent and are meant to be applied then removed with wiping rather than rinsing.
Clove Oil
Used in creams and lotions as an anti-irritant.
Co-enzyme Q10
aka. CoQ10 is an essential part of the cellular respiration system located in the mitochondria, and it is an antioxidant. CoQ10 improves both the rate and efficiency of energy production in the cells, including the skin and at the same time protects mitochondria from free radicals. CoQ10 is sometimes called a "biomarker of aging" because its level correlates so well with aging.
In most people over thirty, levels of CoQ10 in the skin is below optimum, resulting in a lesser ability to produce collagen, elastin and other important skin molecules. CoQ10-depleted skin may also be more prone to the damage by free radicals, which are particularly abundant with exposure of the skin to the elements. Thus, CoQ10 may boost skin repair and regeneration. Furthermore, CoQ10 is a small molecule that can relatively easily penetrate into skin cells.
Cocamide DEA
Either made synthetically or derived from the kernel of the coconut, this ingredient gives lather and cleans skin and hair.
Cocoa Butter
A fatty substance obtained from the seeds of the cocoa that imparts sheen. Well absorbed by the skin it is used in many lipsticks, soaps, and emollient creams.
Coconut Oil
Extracted from coconuts; this white, semisolid fat or nearly colorless fatty oil is used as an emollient in soap and as a shine enhancer in some hair products.
Collagen
A natural substance within body tissues. It can be injected into the skin to plump up particular areas.
Cologne
Not as concentrated as perfume, a toilet water containing alcohol and fragrant oils.
Comedogenic
Pore clogging cosmetic preparation that tends to produce or aggravate acne.
Comfrey
Root from which allantoin is extracted. Anti-inflammatory, astringent, and emollient.
Concealer
An opaque makeup used to cover darkness under eyes, redness of the skin, or anything irregular in the skin’s color or texture. Comes in a waxy stick, cream, or opaque liquid formula.
Conditioner
Creamy hair product meant to be used after shampoo. Moisturizes and detangles hair.
Cool
Refers to blue or violet based undertones in hair, skin, or makeup.
Cornflower
Used in toners, astringents, and healing creams. Can cause photosensitivity in some people.
Cortex
The middle layer of the hair shaft in which the pigment of the hair is contained.
Cream
Usually thicker and more emollient than a lotion, a preparation for the skin used to impart moisture.
Creatine
A protein derivative in muscle tissue. Sometimes found in body-building supplements.
Cucumber
Used in facial creams, lotions, and cleansers. Known for its astringent and soothing properties. Also an anti-inflammatory agent (slices placed over puffy eyes can reduce swelling).
Cucumber Juice
It has moisture-binding, soothing and tightening properties.
Dandruff
A condition of shedding dead cells of the scalp. Usually caused by sebhorric dermatitis.
Deep Penetrating Treatment
Of greater intensity than ordinary conditioners meant for occasional use. Formulas usually contain protein, vitamins, and moisture to help dry, damaged hair.
Depilate
To remove hair on the skin's surface.
Dermabrasion
A procedure in which the skin is sanded to improve its texture. Microdermabrasion uses a type of sand to abrade the skin, usually done by an esthetician or a cosmetic doctor. Cosmetic physicians can perform a deeper type of dermabrasion using small burrs or wires to remove the outer layers of the skin.
Dermis
The underlayers of the skin.
Detangler
A type of leave-in conditioner intended for use after rinsing shampoo or conditioner that minimizes frizz and snarls by reducing inter-fiber friction. Natural detangling conditioners contain ingredients such as aloe vera gel, vegetable glycerin, fruit, or vegetable oils.
Dong Quai
Traditional Chinese herb used to treat menopausal symptoms and menstrual irregularity.
Eau de Parfum
The most concentrated fragrance, usually more costly than eau de toilette because of its concentration.
Echinacea
An oral homeopathic substance thought to boost the immune system. Frequently taken for cold or flu symptoms. Has anti-itching and soothing properties when used in skin-care products.
Eczema
A skin condition that causes areas of the skin to become red, itchy and scaly. The cause is unknown and it can affect any part of the body. The condition may be short-lived (acute) or long term (chronic), and is usually treated with topical anti-inflammatory medications available OTC or by prescription.
Elastin
A surface protective agent used in cosmetics to alleviate the effects of dry skin.
Emollient
A substance that softens and soothes the skin.
Emulsifier
A thickening agent added to products to change their physical composition. For example, it can turn a lotion into a cream.
Epidermabrasion
Skin peel in which the outermost layers of the skin are sloughed off
Epilate
Remove hair from below the skin's surface
Essence
Fragrant oil extracted from plant or herb.
Essential Fatty Acids ( EFAs)
any fatty acid required by the body in manufacturing prostaglandins, found in such foods as oily fish and nuts. EFAs are a part of the lipid layer, and help maintain the suppleness and elasticity of skin. These fats have long been known to be necessary for the body's functioning, their deficiency results in the skin losing moisture and leading to hardening and drying. Only recently, however, has their role in skincare become clearly understood. Essential Fatty Acids along with Ceramides, Oxidants, Alpha Hydroxy Acids and Vitamin A & E work together to ensure that the skin is nourished from deep within. They are now an important constituent of products for intensive skincare.
Essential Oil
a class of volatile oils obtained from plants, possessing the odor and other characteristic properties of the plant from which they are extracted, used chiefly in the manufacture of perfumes, flavors, and pharmaceuticals.
Esthetician
Estheticians are trained in the cosmetic treatment of the skin. A person with special training in administering facials, aromatherapy, skin care, makeup, etc; also aesthetician
Ethylparaben
Synthetic preservative used in non-protein based products.
Eucalyptus
A mild astringent with antiseptic properties.
Evening Primrose
Used as an astringent and helpful for reducing skin irritation. Also beneficial for dehydrated skin.
Finishing Spray
Medium hold hairspray used on a finished style to maintain its shape and hold.
Foam
Lightweight styling product that provides body, volume, and style memory. Especially effective for hair that is fine, curly, or wavy.
Follicle
A pore in the skin which the root of hair grows.
Freezing Spray
Firmest hold hairspray used to maintian style of hard to hold hair.
Fruit Acid
The same as glycolic acid (reduces build up of excess dead skin cells).
Geranium
A mild astringent with antiseptic properties; promotes healing.
Ginkgo Biloba
A powerful Antioxidant that has detoxifying qualities. Originally from Asia, ginkgo biloba is known for its great revitalizing, stimulating, and firming qualities. Found to improve circulation by helping to increase healthy blood flow to skin. Known for its anti-aging properties that give a healthier, rosy, younger looking skin.
Ginseng
Considered to be a tonic. Believed to be nourishing due to its vitamin and hormone content. It is taken orally and is also felt to have energy boosting capabilities.
Glycerin
Used in moisturizers due to its water binding capabilities. An effective natural moisturizer at low concentrations; glycerin is a humectant, and at higher concentrations attracts moisture from the environment. Commonly used in skin creams, lotions, skin cleansers. Helps condition the skin.
Glycolic Peel
Used to help peel or exfoliate the skin, making it appear more youthful.
Grape Seed Oil
It has moisturizing and nourishing properties due to its high linoleic acid content.
Horse Chestnut Extract (HCE)
Horse Chestnut Extract (HCE) and its primary active constituent, escin, exert several beneficial effects on the circulatory system. HCE helps reduce fluid accumulation in the tissues. It has been shown to reduce leg circumference and volume in individuals with excessive fluid accumulation in these tissues. HCE also helps protect blood vessels from damaging free radicals.
Humectant
An ingredient in skin or hair products that draws moisture from the air to moisturize.
Hyaluronic Acid
An acid that occurs naturally in the skin, helps retain the skin's natural moisture.
Hydrate
To add moisture to the skin
Hyperpigmentation
Darkening of the skin, commonly produced by ultraviolet radiation, which provokes melanocytes in the skin.
Immunostimulant
An agent that stimulates either innate or acquired immunity.
Instant Conditioner
A conditioner with light to intense conditioning properties that restores a healthy look and protects against further damage.
Irritant
A substance that consistently and predictably produces an adverse response (such as reddening, swelling, itching, burning, or blistering) in virtually all of the population. Irritants are not to be confused with allergens.
Jasmine
Essential oil extracted from plants and used in perfumes. A sensuous and romantic fragrance that is prized by lovers for its intoxicating and aphrodisiac properties. Jasmine has been known to relieve melancholy. The Jasmine plant comes from India though it initially originated in China. It is cultivated from ancient times for its fragrant flowers.Interestingly the Jasmine plant belongs to the olive family.
Jojoba
A tonic, emollient and moisturizer. Treats dry skin, wrinkles and stretch marks. Jojoba Oil is very similar to the natural oil our skin produces. Usually, it is pressed but can be solvent extracted. Jojoba Oil is naturally moisturizing, healing, and beneficial for all skin types; it is an excellent scalp treatment. The best claim to fame for Jojoba Oil is that it has been accepted as a substitute for sperm whale oil, formerly often used in the manufacture of cosmetics (the U.S. Government banned whaling in the early 1970's)!
Juniper
A fragrance considered a mild skin stimulant.
Karite
A natural emollient, protects and nourishes skin.
Karite Butter (Shea Buter)
is an off- white or ivory-colored fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa).[1] Shea butter is a triglyceride (fat) derived mainly from stearic acid and oleic acid. It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizer, salve or lotion. Shea butter is edible and is used in food preparation in Africa.[2] Occasionally, the chocolate industry uses shea butter mixed with other oils as a substitute for cocoa butter, although the taste is noticeably different. Traditional uses of shea butter include: treatments for dry skin, blemishes, skin discoloration, scars and wrinkles, a relaxer for stiff muscles, as an aid for pain from swelling and arthritis, even as a sun screen. What makes shea butter so great for the skin is its high content of non-saponifiable fatty acids (comprised mostly of stearic and oleic acids.) These fatty acids are indispensable for moisturizing and retaining the elasticity of the skin. By making up for lipid (fat) deficiency in the epidermal cells, shea butter provides the skin with all the essential elements it needs for its good balance. Shea butter contains up to 11% of unsaponifiables, making it a superior super fatting material for soap making. Smooth on face, hands, and body, the gentle qualities of shea butter are used by the cosmetics and soap industries in such products as shampoos, creams, and balsam for the hair, and soaps and other cleaning products for the skin. Karite butter's healing, emollient, anti-oxidant, soothing, moisturizing and re-generative properties make it an essential ingredient of numerous products.
Keratin
A surface protective agent with film-forming and moisturizing action.
Lactic Acid
A component of the skin's natural moisturizing factor.
Lanolin
An emollient with moisturizing properties and an emulsifier with high water absorbing capabilities.
Licorice
Treats acne, also calms allergic skin
Liposomes
A microscopic artificial sac composed of fatty substances and used in experimental research of the cell. They act as a delivery system. Most useful for being able to transfer and deliver active ingredients to the application site of cosmetics. The liposome wall is very similar, physiologically, to the material of cell membranes. When cosmetics containing liposomes are applied to the skin, for example, the liposomes are deposited onto the skin and begin to merge with the cellular membranes. In the process, the liposomes release their payload of active materials into the cells. As a consequence, not only is delivery of the actives very specific--directly into the intended cells--but the delivery takes place over a longer period of time. Liposomes are typically manufactured from various fatty substances that are used to encapsulate, or to create a sphere around, cosmetic materials.
Macrobiotics
The study of prolonging life with diet or other ingested substances.
Mallow
An anti-inflammatory substance that helps prevent age lines and reduce eye
Masque
An intense nourishing conditioner that repairs hair from the inside out.
Matt
A non-shiny surface that absorbs light.
Melanin
The black pigment found in hair or skin.
Melanoma
A type of skin cancer characterized by a black or dark brown pigmented tumor.
Methylparaben
Synthetic preservative used in non-protein based products.
Microcrystalline
Wax used in stick cosmetics such as lipstick, blush and eyeliner.
Mousse
Versatile styling product that adds volume and shine to fine and curly hair and can be applied to wet or dry hair.
Natural Botanicals
The use of plant extracts and herbs have their origins in ancient times, with the earliest records originating from China and Egypt. Their therapeutic properties are becoming more known. Cosmetics contain many plant extracts, herbs, flowers, fruits and seed oleates into their ingredients, allowing for a gentler, more organic approach to beauty. Natural botanicals have the ability to detoxify, hydrate, strengthen, stimulate, relax and balance the skin and hair.
Naturopathy
A type of therapy that depends on natural forces rather than surgery or medicine to treat disease.
Non-comedogenic
Also called non-occlusive. Refers to products that do not cause skin breakouts because they do not plug the pores of the skin.
PABA
Para-aminobenzoic acid. Found in the vitamin B complex. Used as an ingredient in some sunscreen products.
Palette
A grouping of colors by family of tones or specific function.
Panthenol
Also known as vitamin B5, acts as a penetrating moisturizer.
Paraffin
A beeswax substitute derived from petroleum.
Passion Fruit
The passion fruit is the edible fruit of the passion flower. The name resulted after early Spanish missionaries saw the passion flower during Lent and Easter. They named it in honor of the passion of Christ. The fruit is small and round, the size of a large egg, with red, yellow, or purple-brown skin, yellow flesh and many small black edible seeds. The pulp has an intense aromatic flavor, while the texture is jelly-like and watery. It is a good source of vitamins A and C, and potassium and commonly used in hair and skin products.
Petrolatum
Used in creams, it softens and soothes skin. Forms a film to prevent moisture loss.
pH
Percentage of hydrogen. Used to measure acidity in cosmetic preparations
Photoaging
Skin damage incurred through sun exposure.
Photosensitivity
A condition in which the application or ingestion of certain chemicals or foods can cause skin problems, such as rash, hyperpigmentation and swelling, when the skin is exposed to sunlight.
Polyethylene
Gelling agent, thickener typically used in cosmetics such as lipstick and blush
Pomade
A thick styling product that creates long-lasting, sculpted looks.
Pore
Small opening of the sweat glands of the skin.
Propylparaben
Synthetic preservative used in non-protein based products.
Psoriasis
A chronic disease of the skin consisting of itchy, dry, red patches, usually affecting the scalp or arms and legs. It may be treated with OTC or prescription medications.
Resin
Substance formed from the secretions of plants.
Resorcinol
In mild solutions, used as an antiseptic and as a soothing preparation for itchy skin.
Retin-A
Derived from vitamin A, it is used in the treatment of acne.
Retinol
A vitamin A acid. The main ingredient in Retin-A and Renova. These products are used to treat fine wrinkles and acne.
Rosacea
A skin condition characterized by inflammed, red, oily, acne-prone areas.
Rose Hips
Extract of various species of wild roses, rich in vitamin C.
Rosemary
A general effect attributed to this herb is the promotion of wound healing. Has stimulating, rejuvenating and antiseptic properties.
Sage
A general effect attributed to this herb is the promotion of wound healing. Has stimulating, rejuvenating and antiseptic properties.
Salicylic Acid
An antiseptic that helps dissolve the top layers of the skin.
Selenium
An oral, plant-derived preparation used for its antifungal properties.
Serum
As a finishing product, serums provide high gloss and frizz control. Serums contain vegetable glycerin which help bind moisture to hair and/or silicones which help protect hair against the damaging effects of heat styling.
Shiatsu
A Japanese method of massage that uses acupressure.
Shine Spray
A light oil spray that enhances sheen in dry, dull looking hair. Works best on medium and coarse hair textures as a finishing product after styling.
SPF
Sun Protection Factor. A higher SPF means more protection from the sun.
Styling Gel
Versatile styling product with a range of hold factors (from flexible to strong) - can be "cocktailed" with other products to customize the look/effect for your hair type.
Sun Screen
Any substance applied to the skin which screens or protects it from the sun.
Sunblock
A physical sunscreen or a barrier against the sun's ultraviolet rays. Available in creams or ointments.
Sunflower Oil (Helianthus annuus)
Sunflower seeds are expressed to produce this light oil which is high in linoleic acid, Vitamins A, B complex, D, and E, as well as calcium, zinc, potassium, iron, and phosphorus. Externally, it is used for bruises, dermatitis, and ulcers. It is a clear, slightly amber-colored liquid. Sunflower Seed Acid is a mixture of fatty acids derived from sunflower seed oil.
Superoxide Dismutase
A naturally occurring enzyme that can protect the skin from free radicals, which can cause skin damage.
Surfactants
Active agent which allows oil to mix with water
Tartaric Acid
A type of glycolic acid (fruit acid) derived from apples. Use to treat the skin to improve its texture and tone.
Tea Tree Oil
A natural preservative with antiseptic and germicidal properties used in soaps, shampoos, and skin-care products.
Texture (Beach) Spray
Liquid combination of hair spray and gel used on wet or dry hair to add weight and holding power for quick styling with fingers.
Thyme
Botanical properties are antiseptic, tonic, antibacterial and deodorizing. Often used in toothpaste, mouthwashes, perfumes and soap.
Titanium Dioxide
A non-chemical, common agent used in sunscreen products that works by physically blocking the sun. It may be used alone or in combination with other agents.
Tocopherol
Vitamin E, used as an antioxidant in cosmetics.
Toilet Water
A scented liquid used as a light perfume; cologne.
Toner
Product used after cleansing to help return skin to its natural pH. Removes any remaining trace of dirt or debris.
Undertone
In make-up terms, refers to cool or warm tones of the skin.
UVA
Ultraviolet light, type A. These are rays of light from the sun which are not visible but can cause damage to the skin.
UVB
Ultraviolet light, type B. These are rays of light from the sun which are not visible but can cause damage to the skin
Varicose Veins
Swollen and dilated veins, usually visible on the legs.
Vitamin A (Beta Carotene)
A fat soluble vitamin. A lack of vitamin A can cause skin to become dry and hardened. Helps maintain smooth, soft disease-free skin; helps protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, throat lungs, which helps reduce our susceptibility to infections; protects against air pollutants and contaminants; helps improve eye sight and counteracts night-blindness; aids in bone and teeth formation; improves skin elasticity, moisture content and suppleness; and helps reverse the signs of photo-aging.
Vitamin B5 - Pantothenic Acid
Participates in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats & protein, aids in the utilization of vitamins; improves the body's resistance to stress; helps in cell building & the development of the central nervous system; helps the adrenal glands, fights infections by building antibodies. In cosmetic and personal care products Panthenol acts as a lubricant on the skin surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. Panthenol and Pantothenic Acid also enhance the appearance and feel of hair by increasing hair body, suppleness, or sheen, or by improving the texture of hair that has been damaged physically or by chemical treatment.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
A water soluble vitamin. A preservative and antioxidant used in cosmetic creams. Vitamin C is essential for healthy teeth, gums and bones. Externally it is required for the synthesis of collagen, the intercellular cement which holds tissues together. It is also one of the major antioxidant nutrients. It prevents the conversion of nitrates (from tobacco smoke, smog, bacon, lunchmeats) into cancer-causing substances. Vitamin C has also been shown to help slow the production of hyperpigmentation or age spots while providing some UV protection.
Vitamin D
A fat soluble vitamin. Necessary for bone and tooth structure. Formed in the skin on exposure to sunlight.
Vitamin E
An antioxidant often used in deodorants and hair grooming aids. Vitamin E is a major anti-oxidant nutrient that retards cellular aging due to oxidation; supplies oxygen to the blood which is then carried to the heart and other organs; giving energy and reducing fatique. It also aids in bringing nourishment to cells; strengthens the capillary walls prevents the red blood cells from destructive poisons; prevents dissolves blood clots; has also been used by doctors in helping prevent sterility, muscular dystrophy, calcium deposits in blood walls and heart conditions.
Wax
Thick styling product available in solid or spray form that repels humidity and controls frizz. Creates lasting hold even on curly or coarse strand and provides enhanced shine.
Wheat Germ Oil (Triticum aestivum) aka Gluten
Promotes renewal of normal new skin cells. Used in cosmetics because of its large vitamin E content. This oil has a nutty aroma and is extracted by pressing or solvent extraction from the wheat "germ." It is a valuable source of Vitamin E, a natural antioxidant, and is more resistant to light and heat than vegetable oils. It helps relieve dermatitis symptoms, promotes skin cell formation, and improves blood circulation. Wheatgerm Oil is used to prevent and reduce scarring and speeds up healing of cuts and wounds.
Zinc Oxide
Used to protect, soothe and heal the skin. Also provides good sun protection.