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Understanding Moisturizer Ingredients

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Updated: April 12, 2007

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Moisturizer Ingredients - Miscellaneous

These ingredients are sometimes added to moisturizers to create a special effect on the skin such as enhancing the appearance of dry or damaged skin. Chemicals that slow oxidation by reacting with free radicals include tocopherols and ascorbic acid. Citric acid, tartaric acid, and EDTA do not have strong antioxidating properties, but enhance the antioxidant effects of other ingredients.
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