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Description

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Rosa Davurica Leaf Extract is a botanical ingredient derived from the leaves of Rosa Davurica, a plant belonging to the Rosaceae family. This extract is valued for its potential skin benefits and is used in cosmetic and skincare products.
Botanical Classification:
Scientific Name: Rosa davurica
Family: Rosaceae
Plant Characteristics:
Leaf Appearance: The leaves of Rosa Davurica are green, with an ovate shape and serrated edges. They contain bioactive compounds that can be extracted for skin benefits.
Habitat: The plant grows in temperate regions of East Asia and can adapt to various environmental conditions.
Production Process:
Harvesting: Leaves are collected at the optimal time to ensure a high concentration of active ingredients.
Extraction Method: Leaves are treated using appropriate extraction methods, such as solvent extraction or cold pressing, to obtain the desired extract.
Filtration and Concentration: The extract is filtered to remove impurities and concentrated to enhance the potency of active ingredients.
Standardization: The extract may be standardized to ensure consistent levels of active ingredients and efficacy.
Composition and Benefits:
Active Compounds: Rosa Davurica Leaf Extract contains antioxidants, flavonoids, and other beneficial compounds that contribute to its therapeutic properties.
Properties: The extract offers soothing, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects, helping to improve skin appearance and reduce signs of irritation.
Applications:
Cosmetics: Used in skincare products such as creams, serums, and lotions to leverage its soothing and rejuvenating properties.
Skin Care: Ideal for treating sensitive skin, reducing inflammation, and protecting against oxidative damage.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
Safety: Rosa Davurica Leaf Extract is generally considered safe for topical use. As with all plant or chemical ingredients, individual intolerance or allergic reactions cannot be excluded.
Environmental Impact: Harvesting and cultivation of the leaves should be conducted sustainably to minimize environmental impact.
INCI:
Humectant. Hygroscopic compound used to minimise water loss in the skin and to prevent it from drying out by facilitating faster and greater absorption of water into the stratum corneum of the epidermis. The epidermis is the most superficial of the three layers that make up human skin (epidermis, dermis and hypodermis) and is the layer that maintains hydration in all three layers. In turn, the epidermis is composed of five layers: horny, the most superficial, granular, spinous, shiny, and basal. Humectants have the ability to retain the water they attract from the air in the stratum corneum and have the function of moisturising the skin. They are best used before emollients, which are oil-based.
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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