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SASA KURILENSIS WATER.

Insufficient Data / SKIN CONDITIONING

SASA KURILENSIS WATER is an aqueous extract recognized for its skin conditioning properties, helping to maintain healthy skin. Research on related species suggests a potential role in enhancing skin hydration and supporting the skin's natural repair processes.

Skin Conditioning Moisturizing (potential) Wound Healing (potential)

Science

This ingredient functions primarily as a skin conditioning agent. While specific studies on SASA KURILENSIS WATER are limited, research into extracts from analogous Sasa species indicates potential for increasing dermal water content. This moisturization may be achieved by significantly upregulating cutaneous aquaporin-3 (AQP3), a key protein facilitating water and glycerol transport within the skin, possibly through the activation of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. It also suggests potential wound-healing effects.


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

Stability

Specific information regarding the optimal pH range for stability or other stability considerations in cosmetic formulations is not currently available.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Unknown

No specific safety assessments by major regulatory bodies such as CIR, SCCS, or FDA have been found for SASA KURILENSIS WATER. However, all cosmetic ingredients, including those of natural origin, are legally mandated to undergo rigorous product safety assessments by qualified scientific experts prior to market release.


Your Skin

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

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

SASA KURILENSIS WATER shows promise as a skin conditioning and potential moisturizing agent based on research into related botanical species, but direct clinical studies and comprehensive safety assessments are presently insufficient for a definitive rating.


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