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usually a grease or an oil that softens the skin and protects it from dryness. The emollients in moisturizers come from animal, vegetable, or mineral sources. Common ones are allantoin, cocoa butter, lanolin, squalene, castor oil, plant or vegetable oil, mineral oil, and fatty alcohols.
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An emollient is something that soothes and softens the skin.
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A substance that is soothing to the external surface of the body and moisturizes by preventing water loss. Some emollients are Comfrey root, Marshmallow root, lanolin, etc. Some emollients cause allergic reactions.
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Emollients in skin care products lie on the surface of the skin and help to prevent water loss in the skin. They are necessary for all skin types.
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an externally applied agent that softens or soothes skin.
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