Productsmudmasky serum infused moisturizer
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mudmasky serum infused moisturizer

12 ingredients identified1 graded9 studies

The takeaway

Worth a look. Vitamin E has real research behind it, but research actually pushes back on Tocopherol.

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50out of 100
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Weighed against 9 published studies · led by Vitamin E

Why this grade

  • +1 ingredient with published research
  • Research pushes back on Tocopherol
  • Ingredients Aqua (water) Helianthus Annuus Inflower) Seed Of Coco Caprylate/caprate, Glyce Roxyethyl Acrylate/sodium Acryloyldimethyl T Polymer Prunus Ygdalus Dulcis (sweet Almond Loe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Mangifera Indica (man and Actinea Chinenus Gew) Fruit Malus (apple) Fruit Dehydroacetic Acd Ysorbate 60 Benzyl Alcohol Isohexadecane — research still being reviewed
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Formulation & quality

One ingredient on this label got flagged — details below.

3 food additivesRecognised additives detected — see the breakdown below; none flagged as concerning.

Additive breakdown

Potassium Sorbate · E202 · PreservativeOKWidely used; no safety concern at use levels.
Tocopherols (Vit E) · E306 · AntioxidantOKVitamin E; no safety concern.
Citric Acid · E330 · Acidity regulatorOKNaturally in citrus; no safety concern.

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