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Anti-sebum

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Coriander, ext.

(84775-50-8)
An annual, herbaceous plant originally from the Middle East, it grows from 25 to 60 cm (9 to 24 in.) in height. It has thin, spindle-shaped roots, erect stalk, alternate leaves and small, pinkish-white flowers. It flowers from June to July and yields round fruits consisting of two pericarps. The part used is the ripe fruits (seeds). When ripe, the fruits exhibit a warm, pleasant odor.

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Propolis, ext.

(85665-41-4)

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2-[(3-Hydroxyphenyl)amino]acetamide

(7228-00-4)

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WITCH HAZEL

(84696-19-5)

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Anti-sebum refers to substances aimed at controlling excessive sebum production, addressing concerns like oily skin and scalp issues. According to their composition, anti-sebum agents can be categorized into natural and synthetic types. According to their mode of action, anti-sebum products can be divided into sebum-absorbing and sebum-regulating categories. According to efficacy, anti-sebum solutions vary from mild to potent formulations, catering to diverse skincare needs. "Anti-sebum" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for formulating effective anti-sebum products.

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Sebum contains numerous sebaceous glands that secrete oils (including neutral fats and small amounts of free fatty acids) through the sebaceous ducts of hair follicles to the skin surface, resulting in oiliness, also known as "sebum."

The composition of sebum is quite complex because sebaceous gland cells primarily synthesize neutral fats (triglycerides). After neutral fats enter the hair follicle, they can be broken down into glycerol and free fatty acids under the action of microorganisms before reaching the skin surface. Sebum also contains components such as waxes and squalene.

Functions of sebum include:

•Moisturizing the skin and hair

•Forming a lipid film with sweat to protect the skin, preventing moisture loss

•Exhibiting weak acidity, which can inhibit and kill bacteria on the skin surface

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