Ingredient function

SKIN PROTECTING — Cosmetic Ingredient Function

2211 cosmetic ingredients in the EU CosIng inventory carry the SKIN PROTECTING function designation. These ingredients are sourced from the European Commission CosIng inventory and may appear across Annex II–VI records.

Helping to avoid harmful effects to the skin from external factors.

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Ingredients

Aloe Barbadensis Callus Powder is the powder obtained from the dried, ground callus of Aloe barbadensis grown in culture, Aloeaceae.

Aloe Vera Vesicles are the extracellular vesicles isolated from the whole plant Aloe vera.

Aminobutyroyl Hexapeptide-8 Amide is the product obtained by the reaction of Aminobutyric Acid and Hexapeptide-8 in which the C-terminus of…

Aminobutyroyl Tripeptide-1 is the product obtained by the reaction of Aminobutyric Acid and Tripeptide-1.

Aminolevulinoyl Tripeptide-63 is the product obtained by the reaction of aminolevulinoyl chloride with Tripeptide-63.

Anacardoyl Tripeptide-1 is the product obtained by the reaction of anacardic acid and Tripeptide-1

Anacardoyl Tripeptide-35 is the product obtained by the reaction of anacardic acid and Tripeptide-35

Anacardoyl Tripeptide-35 is the product obtained by the reaction of anacardic acid and Tripeptide-35, Cyanobacteriaceae.

Aquamarine Powder is the powder obtained from crushed aquamarine stones

Aquilaria Agallocha Oil is the volatile oil obtained from the whole plant, Aquilaria agallocha, Thymelaeaceae.

About this function

The SKIN PROTECTING function is assigned by the European Commission in the CosIng ingredient inventory. Ingredients may carry multiple functions depending on their chemical properties and typical cosmetic applications.

Function assignments are sourced directly from official EU CosIng data. Always verify ingredient functions against current source materials before use in regulatory submissions.