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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS SEED WATER.

Insufficient Data / SKIN CONDITIONING

Juniperus Communis Seed Water is a botanical ingredient derived from the juniper plant, recognized for its multifaceted benefits for the skin. It functions primarily as a skin conditioning agent, offering potent antioxidant defense and properties that can help balance, tone, and soothe the complexion.

skin conditioning antioxidant antibacterial anti-inflammatory oil balancing toning soothing

Science

This seed water actively conditions the skin, delivering robust antioxidant protection to combat free radical damage and mitigate early signs of aging. It works to tone and refresh the skin's appearance while leveraging its inherent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory characteristics to address concerns like acne and irritation. Furthermore, it aids in regulating skin oil production and contributes to hydration through natural compounds such as uronic acid.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Water
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Safety

CIR Status
Insufficient data
Sensitization risk Unknown

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel concluded that available data were insufficient to support the safety of Juniperus Communis Fruit Extract for use in cosmetic products. While this assessment refers to the extract, it implies a lack of comprehensive safety data for related forms, including seed water, in cosmetic applications. The FDA's GRAS status for Juniperus communis berry oil and berries for food consumption does not directly apply to cosmetic use of the seed water.


Your Skin

Yes Normal
No Dry
Yes Oily
Yes Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

While Juniperus Communis Seed Water shows promising in vitro antioxidant and skin-balancing properties, the absence of comprehensive safety and clinical efficacy data specifically for this form in cosmetic applications warrants a cautious rating of 'insufficient-data'.


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