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Rosa Multiflora Root Extract is derived from the roots of the Rosa multiflora plant. This extract is prized for its potential benefits in skincare, including its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties.

Composition and Chemical Structure:

Triterpenoids: Compounds known for their anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing effects.
Phenolic Acids: Provide antioxidant protection and contribute to the overall health of the skin.
Flavonoids: Offer antioxidant benefits and help to reduce redness and swelling.
Saponins: Contribute to the extract's skin-softening and conditioning properties.

Physical Properties:

Appearance: Typically a dark brown or reddish-brown liquid, varying in color based on concentration and extraction method.
Odor: Earthy or woody aroma characteristic of the root of the Rosa multiflora plant.
Consistency: Generally smooth and slightly viscous, allowing for easy application in cosmetic formulations.

Production Process:

Harvesting: The roots of the Rosa multiflora plant are carefully harvested, typically during the plant's dormancy for optimal potency.
Extraction: The roots are subjected to extraction processes such as solvent extraction or steam distillation to obtain active compounds.
Purification: The extract is purified to concentrate beneficial components and remove unwanted substances.
Formulation: The purified extract is then incorporated into skincare and cosmetic products.

Applications:

Skincare Products: Used in creams, serums, and lotions for its soothing and anti-inflammatory effects.
Anti-Aging Products: Incorporated into formulations to help improve skin texture and reduce signs of aging.
Sensitive Skin Products: Applied in products designed for sensitive skin due to its calming properties.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

Environmental Impact: The cultivation of Rosa multiflora is often managed with sustainable practices to minimize ecological impact.
Safety: Generally regarded as safe for topical use. It is advisable to check for any allergic reactions or individual sensitivities.

INCI:


Hair conditioning agent. A significant number of ingredients with specific and targeted purposes may co-exist in hair shampoo formulations: cleansers, conditioners, thickeners, matting agents, sequestering agents, fragrances, preservatives, special additives. However, the indispensable ingredients are the cleansers and conditioners as they are necessary and sufficient for hair cleansing and manageability. The others act as commercial and non-essential auxiliaries such as: appearance, fragrance, colouring, etc. Hair conditioning agents have the task of increasing shine, manageability and volume, and reducing static electricity, especially after treatments such as colouring, ironing, waving, drying and brushing. They are, in practice, dispersants that may contain cationic surfactants, thickeners, emollients, polymers. The typology of hair conditioning agents includes: intensive conditioners, instant conditioners, thickening conditioners, drying conditioners. They can perform their task generally accompanied by other different ingredients.

Skin conditioning agent. It is the mainstay of topical skin treatment as it has the function of restoring, increasing or improving skin tolerance to external factors, including melanocyte tolerance. The most important function of the conditioning agent is to prevent skin dehydration, but the subject is rather complex and involves emollients and humectants that can be added in the formulation.
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CAS: 97593-51-6 EC number 307-356-9