Ingredients in skin care products extracted from plants.
Substances, which are derived from plants, mostly by physical means, added to cosmetic products to achieve specific formulation features.
Plants used for therapeutic or cosmetic function. Includes medicinal or culinary herbs and spices. Used in fresh, dried or extracted form. All of Mukti Botanicals preparations contain certified organic herbal extracts.
plant-based or derived ingredients.
A component of a plant (herb, fruit or vegetable) that has been shown to have some nutritional benefit. An example of a botanical would be citrus bioflavonoids found in an orange.
Any product that is made from plants or herbs.
Plants and herbs most commonly used in the production of Gin. Examples being Juniper, Angelica, Coriander, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel and Liquorice.
Foods and supplements derived from any plant part, including the seeds, flowers, fruits, roots, leaves and stems. Used to treat diseases or improve health.
plant derived solutions are added to cosmetic products for their unique properties.
Plant matter. Can be added to your soap at trace. Properties vary by botanical.
Natural plant extracts used in hair and skin cosmetics.
Products made from plants, including herbs.
Plant part or extract used in hair or skin products.
Any products on the shelves of stores made from herbs or other plants. (See Herbs).
Ingredients derived from plants or herbs, such as aloe, almonds, chamomile, coneflower, and elder flowers. They are often included in skin care products for their scent. Some botanicals also have soothing or healing properties.
These preparations used in cosmetic, therapeutic and medical products are obtained from plants.