Hippophae rhamnoides kernel extract is the extract from the kernels of the sea buckthorn fruit (Hippophae rhamnoides), which is used in cosmetic formulations. The extract acts as a care product and as a fragrance (reduces or inhibits the basic odor or taste of a product).
Hippophae rhamnoides kernel extract (inci)
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