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Coenzyme Q10 (with Vit. E & C)

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by MakingCosmetics
Aqua (100%) (and) Glycerin (60%) (and) Ubiquinone (7%) (and) Lecithin (4.7%) (and) Vegetable Oil (0.8%) (and) Tocopherol (0.4%) (and) Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate (0.2%) (and) Sodium Benzoate (0.1%). Coenzyme Q10 (with Vit. E & C) by MakingCosmetics is an antioxidant with anti-aging properties. It is produced through microbial and/or yeast fermentation. Vitamin-like molecule (ubiquinone, ubidecarenone) is obtained from plant material. It is encapsulated in nano-sized liposomes consisting of a phospholipid double nano-emulsion with vitamin E and vitamin C (ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate) to maintain activity, enhance skin penetration and potency. It can significantly reduce the appearance of aged skin and wrinkles. It acts as a potent moisturizer as liposomes can penetrate into skin minimizing water-loss. It is ideal to fight against scalp and hair aging but also to reinforce and revitalize hair. It is used in anti-aging- & anti-wrinkle products, hair treatments/hair serums, pre/after sun lotions, hydrating/rejuvenating & moisturizing skin care products. It is vegan and GMO-free grade. It has a shelf life of 24 months.
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Claims
  • Antioxidants
  • Anti-aging Agents
  • moisturizing
  • quick penetration / quick absorption
  • vegan
CAS Number
7732-18-5, 56-81-5, 303-98-0, 8002-43-5, 68956-68-3, 59-02-9, 183476-82-6, 532-32-1
Use Level
2-6%
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