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MYROXYLON PEREIRAE RESIN
Description
Myroxylon pereirae resin, also known as Balsam of Peru, is a natural extract derived from the Myroxylon balsamum tree native to Central and South America. This amber-colored, viscous substance has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and more recently in cosmetic and skincare formulations. The resin contains a complex mixture of compounds, including cinnamein, benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, and various esters and resins.
In skincare, Myroxylon pereirae resin is valued for its aromatic and preservative properties. It acts as a natural fixative, helping to extend the longevity of fragrances in cosmetic products. The resin also exhibits mild antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, potentially benefiting skin conditions such as minor wounds and dermatitis.
However, it's important to note that Myroxylon pereirae resin is a known allergen for some individuals. Its use in cosmetics is regulated in many countries due to its potential to cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. As a result, some formulators opt for synthetic alternatives or avoid its use altogether in hypoallergenic products. When used in appropriate concentrations, it can contribute to the overall stability and sensory appeal of skincare formulations.
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