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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Butea Frondosa Flower Extract is the extract of the flowers of the Bastard Teak Tree, Butea frondosa, Leguminosae

CAS 93333-82-5

Caffeoyl Dipeptide-25 Amide is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Dipeptide-25in which the C-terminus of the peptide …

Caffeoyl Hexapeptide-43 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Hexapeptide-43.

Caffeoyl Hexapeptide-48 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Hexapeptide-48.

Caffeoyl Hexapeptide-50 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Hexapeptide-50.

Caffeoyl Hexapeptide-56 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Hexapeptide-56

Caffeoyl Hexapeptide-65 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Hexapeptide-65

Caffeoyl Pentapeptide-20 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid (q.v.) and Pentapeptide-20 (q.v

Caffeoyl Pentapeptide-27 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Pentapeptide-27.

Caffeoyl sh-Heptapeptide-13 is the product obtained by the reaction of caffeoyl chloride and sh-Decapeptide-13

Caffeoyl Tetrapeptide-19 Caffeamide is the derivative of Tetrapeptide-19 in which the N-terminus and the lysine residue are modified by Caf…

Caffeoyl Tripeptide-1 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Tripeptide-1

Caffeoyl Tripeptide-35 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Tripeptide-35.

Caffeoyl Tripeptide-7 is the product obtained by the reaction of Caffeic Acid and Tripeptide-7.

Calamine (zinc oxide and ferric oxide)

CAS 8011-96-9

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.