Adelline's Magic Book of Ingredients

Aloe as a Skincare Ingredient
What is Aloe? Aloe Vera is a succulent evergreen perennial. It is thought to have originated in the Arabian Desert, but it has been spread around the world by humans....
Aloe as a Skincare Ingredient
What is Aloe? Aloe Vera is a succulent evergreen perennial. It is thought to have originated in the Arabian Desert, but it has been spread around the world by humans....

Niacinamide as a Skincare Ingredient
What is Niacinamide? Also called Nicotinamide (which is not as attractive a name), this chemical is a form of Vitamin B3. It is on the World Health Organization's List of...
Niacinamide as a Skincare Ingredient
What is Niacinamide? Also called Nicotinamide (which is not as attractive a name), this chemical is a form of Vitamin B3. It is on the World Health Organization's List of...

Alteromonas Ferment Extract as a Skincare Ingre...
What is Alteromonas Ferment Extract? What is Abyssine? Alteromonas macleodii are a type of ocean bacteria that live near deep sea hot water vents. These bacteria are drawn to these...
Alteromonas Ferment Extract as a Skincare Ingre...
What is Alteromonas Ferment Extract? What is Abyssine? Alteromonas macleodii are a type of ocean bacteria that live near deep sea hot water vents. These bacteria are drawn to these...

Saponaria Pumila as a Skincare Ingredient
Saponaria Pumila, also known as Dwarf Soapwort grows in the Alpine mountains. Despite the low temperatures and intense UV radiation, this rare plant was able to adapt, having developed effective...
Saponaria Pumila as a Skincare Ingredient
Saponaria Pumila, also known as Dwarf Soapwort grows in the Alpine mountains. Despite the low temperatures and intense UV radiation, this rare plant was able to adapt, having developed effective...

BHA as a Skincare Ingredient
BHAs, such as salicylic acid, are very similar to AHAs except that they are oil soluble in contrast to the water soluble AHAs. This is why they are especially useful...
BHA as a Skincare Ingredient
BHAs, such as salicylic acid, are very similar to AHAs except that they are oil soluble in contrast to the water soluble AHAs. This is why they are especially useful...