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Cocoon Apothecary Blog
1M ago
Punicic acid is a polyunsaturated fatty acid belonging to the omega-5 fatty acid group. It is primarily found in pomegranate seed oil and is recognized for its potential benefits to the skin. Here's how punicic acid may contribute to skin health:
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Punicic acid exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, which can help soothe irritated and inflamed skin. It may be beneficial for individuals with conditions such as acne, eczema, or psoriasis.
Antioxidant Activity: As an omega-5 fatty acid, punicic acid possesses antioxidant properties. Antioxidants help neutralize free ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
2M ago
Having come across a post asserting that 'essential oils aren't sustainable,' I feel compelled to address this matter. I speak from a perspective of 20 years of commercial essential oil purchases and as someone who oversees an Ecocert skin care brand, placing a strong emphasis on sustainability.
Avoid Blanket Statements About Essential Oils
To begin with, caution should be exercised regarding sweeping generalizations about essential oils due to their broad spectrum. Across the world, thousands of plant species undergo distillation for their essential oils. Making blanket statements like "plant ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
2M ago
In the quest for radiant and healthy skin, the importance of essential fatty acids (EFAs) cannot be overstated. Often referred to as the building blocks of a glowing complexion, EFAs play a pivotal role in maintaining skin health and addressing a myriad of skincare concerns. Let's delve into the benefits of incorporating essential fatty acids into your daily skincare routine, unlocking the secrets to nourished, hydrated, and radiant skin.
Supporting Skin Barrier Function
Essential fatty acids, also known as omega-3 and omega-6, are integral components of the skin's lipid barrier. T ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
2M ago
Stearic acid, a saturated fatty acid found in various natural sources, is a versatile compound that offers a range of advantages that can contribute to healthier and more radiant skin.
1. Moisture Retention: Stearic acid acts as an effective emollient, helping the skin retain moisture. This is especially beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin, as it promotes a smoother and more supple complexion.
2.Skin Barrier Support: The lipid-rich nature of stearic acid makes it an ideal ingredient for reinforcing the skin barrier. A robust skin barrier is crucial in protecting against en ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
5M ago
In the realm of skincare, there exist two unsung heroes—humectants and polysaccharides—whose impact on your daily routine goes far beyond their unassuming names. These powerhouse ingredients play a pivotal role in achieving and maintaining healthy, glowing skin. Let's delve into their significance and how they revolutionize your skincare regimen.
The Humectants
Humectants are like moisture magnets for your skin. They possess the remarkable ability to attract water molecules from the environment and deeper layers of your skin, binding that moisture to the surface. Glycerin and propanediol&nbs ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
8M ago
When we think about plastic pollution, it usually comes in the form of bottles, pumps and caps. We don't think about the less visible versions that seep into our water and soil through everyday household chemicals. Skincare and cosmetic formulas can contain persistent chemicals that don't degrade easily and pose environmental risks. Fortunately, there are biodegradable versions that can help us maintain our beauty routines while minimizing our environmental footprint.
The Persistence Problem
Cosmetic products often contain chemicals that have a long-lasting impact on the environment. These p ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
9M ago
When it comes to natural skincare, one of the most talked-about topics is the use of essential oils. These concentrated plant extracts have been used for centuries for their aromatic and therapeutic properties. However, the popularity of essential oils in the last decade has also led to misinformation and confusion, causing some to believe that all essential oils are harmful to the skin. In reality, when used correctly, essential oils can offer a plethora of benefits for skincare. The key lies in the expertise of formulators educated on essential oils and their adherence to international safet ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
9M ago
Lavender, with its soothing fragrance and versatile properties, has been cherished for centuries. Distilling lavender using traditional methods is not only a delightful journey into the past but also an art that allows us to extract its essential oils in their purest form. In this blog post, we will take you through the step-by-step process of traditional lavender distillation, connecting with nature and preserving an ancient craft.
Step 1: Harvesting Lavender
The first step in traditional lavender distillation is harvesting the lavender at the optimal time. Typically, the best time to harve ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
11M ago
Every distilled plant produces its own unique chemical structure of terpenes which are light molecules that travel with steam through the still to become essential oils. The most common type of terpene found in essential oils are called monoterpenes. They are the lightest molecules and tend to be the top notes in perfumery because they dissipate first.
Here are some of the most frequently encountered ones:
1. Limonene: Limonene is a naturally occurring monoterpene found in the peels of citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. It has a citrusy aroma and is widely used in skincar ..read more
Cocoon Apothecary Blog
11M ago
When it comes to achieving a clear and refreshed complexion, gel cleansers hit the spot. It's a water-based formula that comes in a gel-like consistency created by a thickener. The most common thickener is a liquid microplastic called carbomer but we opt for a plant-based version called xanthan gum. Gel cleansers contain surfactants (detergents) that form spherical structures (micelles) around oil, dirt, and makeup to be effortlessly rinsed away with water.
Benefits of Facial Gel Cleansers:
1. Effective Cleansing: They are adept at removing ..read more