Lanolin Aloe Vera Lavender Rose Water
At This Page you can find a little bit of information about main ingredients of our LanoMix skin moisturizing creams, for more data please visit Link page, there you can find links to sites that are relevant to our ingredients.Lanolin or wool grease is a natural substance, which is extracted from sheep wool. Extracting Lanolin from shorn wool makes no harm to animal, and most of Lanolin is removed from wool when it is processed to yarn or felt. Lanolin is very close to our skin that is readily absorbed deeply by skin.
We use refined pure anhydrous Lanolin for our skin moisturizing cream. Pure lanolin is hypoallergenic and bacteriostatic which means that pure Lanolin has very low allergenic property and also prevent bacterial grow.
Lanolin is waxy material and it is a mixture of esters and cholesterols of stearic, palmitic and oleic acids. The forgoing product specification does not constitute a specification agreement in a legally binding sense.
Lanolin Anhydrous Specification|
Acid Value: |
Mg KOH/g |
Less than 1.0 |
|
Free Fatty Acids: |
% |
Less than 0.5 |
|
Sulphated Ash: |
% |
Less than 0.15 |
|
Loss on Drying |
% |
Less than 0.5 |
|
BHT |
ppm |
Less than 200 |
|
Chlorides |
ppm |
Less than 150 |
|
Water Absorption: |
% |
More than 200 |
This is a short seamless plant with yellow flowers. It is believed but not scientifically proved that Aloe vera has soothing effect on minor cuts, burns, dry and chapped skins, sunburns, and insects bites and has anticancer properties.
Common Lavender or English Lavender is a small growing shrub with small bluish purple flower. We have used Lavender essential oil, extracted from flowers. Lavender oil has mild antiseptic and relaxing properties and is used to treat wounds, burns, skin ailments, fungal infections, sunburns and insects bites.
Precaution:
Lavender may have allergen properties, and may mimic oestrogen; therefore young boys may be a bit careful in using products having lavender oil.
Rose Water invented by Persian physician Ibn Seena (Avicenna) in the first century A.D. is extracted from Dog Rose or Dagger Rose, a shrub with thorny stems. Rose water is used for skin irritations.




