Manukora Raw Manuka Honey Ingredients Explained
Updated August 15, 2024 • Added by bellarosejardin
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Eye mask with 2 ingredients
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It is cruelty-free and reef safe
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It has ingredients that are good for scar healing
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It doesn't contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances, oils, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Manukora is from New Zealand. This product is used in 1 routines created by our community.
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Ingredients 2
This ingredient is not an official INCI ingredient. It is often derived from pyruvic acid.
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Ingredients Explained
Honey comes from bees. It is mainly made up of fructose and glucose. Honey also contains amino acids, peptides, Vitamins A, C, and E. Vitamins A, C, and E all offer numerous skin benefits.
Honey is hydrating, antibacterial, anti-aging, and skin soothing.
The humectant property of honey makes it great at helping to hydrate the skin. Humectants draw moisture from the air to your skin.
Honey may help reduce the signs of aging due to its antioxidant properties. Antioxidants help protect your skin against free-radical molecules. If left unchecked, these molecules may damage your skin cells and DNA. Fun fact: darker honey is a antioxidant than light honey.
The antibacterial property of honey may make it effective at helping to treat acne. We recommend speaking with a professional if you have concerns.
Many people wonder if honey is vegan. It is technically a byproduct from bees. This is because honey is created from the digestive enzymes in a bee's stomach.
Remember to be kind to bees :) They are important for many ecosystems and are endangered.
Learn more about HoneyThis ingredient is not an official INCI ingredient. It is often derived from pyruvic acid.
Methylglyoxal is often found as a side-product in metabolic processes and is highly cytotoxic, meaning it is toxic to cells. Medical studies show methylglyoxal can induce DNA damage similar to oxidative damage from free-radical molecules.
This compound can be naturally found in some types of honey. In honey, it prevents the formation of three types of bacteria: E.coli, S.aureus, and P.aeruginosa.
Studies show when this ingredient is derived from honey, it does not cause DNA damage or cytotoxicity.
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