100% natural (standardised).
INCI Name: Water, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice Extract)
Molecular Formula: C42H62016Zn
Alternative names: Alcacuz, Chinese licorice, Sweet root.
Ingredient purity: 50%
Devoid of GMOs.
Preserve with: Phenoxyl Ethanol
Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived ingredients.
Licorice liquid extract, derived from the licorice plant's roots and rhizomes, has been traditionally utilised for its anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
• Widely used for skin whitening.
• It soothes the skin. Also effective for inflamed skin. Glycyrrhetic acid and flavinoids provide antioxidant and regenerative effects.
• Heals damaged skin and hair. This product works by absorbing moisture from the air and retaining it within the skin's layers.
It enhances the skin's natural moisture retention, resulting in a more hydrated appearance. Provides a calming effect on the skin. We propose conducting small batch trials to find the appropriate dosage to produce the desired shade from the extract.
Licorice extract preparation is via a cold process
to avoid potential loss of effectiveness heat
processing can have. Also created from
organically grown, pesticide-free materials.
Licorice is extracted first with a specified eluant
to yield a concentrate. Licorice is Stable when stored in a cool, dry place.
Add liquid towards the cooling phase of your
production.
Solubility: soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerol but is insoluble in oil.
pH: 4-8
Shelf Life: Approximately 18 months
Licorice extract is prepared cold to prevent loss of efficacy due to heat processing. Also made with organic, pesticide-free ingredients. Licorice is extracted with a specific eluant to produce a concentrate. Licorice is stable when stored in a cold, dry environment. Add liquid during the cooling process of your manufacture.
Recommended usage: 1-5% in skincare products.
Formulation Guide:
• Prepare the oil and water phases of your
formulation separately.
• Heat the oil and water phase using a
double boiler.
• Add licorice extract to the water phase,
with constant stirring.
• Blend both the phases together using a
mixer or a large mixing spoon