Ayuga Kashmiri Saffron Moisturizing Cream

Ayuga

Ayuga Kashmiri Saffron Moisturizing Cream

Ayuga Kashmiri Saffron Moisturizing Cream

Ayuga

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Highlights

WHAT IS IT?

Moisturizing Cream with multiple ingredients count

FEATURES

Contains Kashmiri Kesar, SPF 25 sunscreen ingredients, Sandalwood, and moisturizing agents for glowing skin

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Who Is It For?

What Does It Help With?

Glowing Skin Hydration Sun Protection

Budget

Affordable (under $30)

How To Use

Which routine should it be used in?

Morning
Evening
 
Cleanse
Tone
Eyecare
Serum
Moisturize
Suncare
 

Instructions:

Dot the moisturizer on clean face and neck; Massage it into the skin in small, circular motions; For best results, use twice daily.

Key Information

Vegan
Cruelty-free
Sensitive-safe
Non-comedogenic
Hypoallergenic
Microbiome-safe
Preservative-free
Eco-friendly
Pregnancy-safe
Oil-free

What Ayuga Says

Product Description:

Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Kashmiri Kesar Extract, Jojoba Seed Oil, Niacinamide, C15-19 Alkane, Aloe Vera, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis, Licorice Extract, IFRA Certified Fragrance, Uvinul A Plus Granular, Avobenzone, Benzophenone-3, Tinosorb-s, Phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin, Instencil, Neem Extract, Jasmine Extract, Aquaxyl, Withania Somnifera, Santalum Album, Sesame Seed Oil, Turmeric Extract, Rubiginosa Seed Oil, Sodium Hyaluronate, Bambusa Vulgaris, Ketki Flower Extract, Rose Water, Trigonella Foenum-Graecum, Ascorbic Acid, Rice Bran Extract, Squalane, Bakuchi Oil, Folic Acid Fermented Filtrate Extract.

About the Brand:

Ayuga combines Ayurvedic beauty wisdom with modern innovation to create effective traditional-meets-contemporary solutions. With ancient herbs and modern science, this brand offers evolved Ayurvedic beauty treatments. Discover the innovation of Ayurvedic beauty with Ayuga's evolved approach.

Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

Ethylhexyl-Methoxycinnamate,Kashmiri-Kesar-Extract,Jojoba-Seed-Oil,Niacinamide,C15-19-Alkane,Aloe-Vera,Prunus-Amygdalus-Dulcis,Licorice-Extract,IFRA-Certified-Fragrance,Uvinul-A-Plus-Granular,Avobenzone,Benzophenone-3,Tinosorb-s,Phenoxyethanol,ethylhexylglycerin,Instencil,Neem-Extract,Jasmine-Extract,Aquaxyl,Withania-Somnifera,Santalum-Album,Sesame-Seed-Oil,Turmeric-Extract,Rubiginosa-Seed-Oil,Sodium-Hyaluronate,Bambusa-Vulgaris,Ketki-Flower-Extract,Rose-Water,Trigonella-Foenum-Graecum,Ascorbic-Acid,Rice-Bran-Extract,Squalane,Bakuchi-Oil,Folic-Acid-Fermented-Filtrate-Extract

Key Ingredients

Kashmiri Kesar Extract, SPF 25 ingredients, Sandalwood, Niacinamide

Ingredients Details

Avobenzone

Common Name(s): Parsol 1789,avobenzone

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Provides uva-i protection (340-400nm) critical for photoaging prevention โ€” the only widely available chemical uva-i filter.

Why It's Used: The essential uva-i filter โ€” avobenzone is the only commonly approved chemical filter providing protection in the photoaging-critical 340-400nm range essential for broad-spectrum sunscreen claims.

How It Works: Dibenzoylmethane chromophore absorbs uva-i (ฮปmax 357nm, ฮตmax ~36,000). photodegrades via photoisomerisation requiring photostabilisation (octocrylene, bemotrizinol) for durability.

Typically Found In: Broad-spectrum sunscreens,anti-aging spf products

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Active ingredient โ€“ chemical uva-i filter

Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: Up to 5% (eu), 3% (us fda)

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Yes โ€“ synthetic

Halal Status: Yes

Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ€“ very low

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Eu max 5%. fda: 3%. ewg score: 2. requires photostabilisation. photoallergy risk in some individuals.

Works Well With: Standard skincare actives

Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Avobenzone's photodegradation discovery drove development of photostabilisation technology โ€” the period from avobenzone's 1978 introduction to development of effective photostabilisers in the 1990s was marked by sunscreens with inadequate uva durability. bemotrizinol (tinosorb s) development provided the most elegant solution by providing a photostable molecule with equivalent uva coverage.

Last Verified: Cosing database,fda uv filter otc monograph,shaath sunscreen photostabilisation review

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12

Benzophenone-3

Common Name(s): Oxybenzone,2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone,uva+uvb filter

CAS Number: 131-57-7

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Provides combined uva and uvb filtration in a single chemical uv filter molecule.

Why It's Used: Combined uva+uvb filter historically used for broad-spectrum coverage in a single ingredient, now increasingly restricted.

How It Works: Benzophenone chromophore absorbs uvb (305nm) and uva-ii (326nm) via two separate nโ†’ฯ€* transitions. water-soluble allows aqueous phase formulation. single filter providing partial broad-spectrum coverage.

Typically Found In: Sunscreens (being phased out in many markets)

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Active ingredient โ€“ chemical uva/uvb filter

Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: Up to 6% (eu), 6% (us fda)

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Yes โ€“ synthetic

Halal Status: Yes

Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ€“ very low

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Eu max 6%. coral reef/aquatic toxicity โ€” banned hawaii, palau, some us states. potential endocrine activity at high systemic exposure. ewg score: 7. use declining due to regulatory pressure.

Works Well With: Standard skincare actives

Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Benzophenone-3's declining use reflects evolving understanding of environmental and endocrine impacts: discovered in coral bleaching studies, its restriction in hawaii (2018) sparked a global trend in marine-safe sunscreen formulations that is reshaping the industry away from bp-3 toward mineral filters and marine-safer organic alternatives.

Last Verified: Cosing database,fda uv filter otc monograph,hawaii bp-3 restriction law

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12

Ethylhexylglycerin

Common Name(s): Octylglycerin,2-ethylhexyl glycerol ether,sensiva sc 10

CAS Number: 70445-33-9

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Provides antimicrobial skin conditioning with deodorant activity and preservation system enhancement.

Why It's Used: Multifunctional clean beauty preservation active โ€” ethylhexylglycerin provides antimicrobial, deodorant, and skin conditioning in a single ingredient accepted in most natural cosmetic certification schemes.

How It Works: Glycerol ether provides antimicrobial via bacterial membrane phospholipid disruption. deodorant activity via reduction of underarm lipase enzyme activity (similar mechanism to triethyl citrate). skin conditioning from glycerol humectant component. synergistic with phenoxyethanol and diols.

Typically Found In: Natural preservation systems,deodorants,skin conditioning products

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Functional ingredient โ€“ antimicrobial glycerol ether

Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: 0.1%โ€“0.5%

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Yes โ€“ synthetic

Halal Status: Yes

Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ€“ very low

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Good safety profile at recommended concentrations. ewg score: 1โ€“2.

Works Well With: Standard skincare actives

Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Ethylhexylglycerin's deodorant mechanism is pharmacologically identical to triethyl citrate: both inhibit skin surface microbial lipase enzymes that convert odourless triglycerides to odorous free fatty acids. the glycerol ether structure of ethylhexylglycerin, combined with the 2-ethylhexyl chain, provides lipase inhibition similar to ester-based lipase inhibitors from a different chemical class.

Last Verified: Cosing database,schรผlke sensiva sc 10 technical data,cir safety assessment

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12

Niacinamide

Common Name(s): Vitamin b3,nicotinamide,pyridine-3-carboxamide

CAS Number: 98-92-0

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Niacinamide strengthens the skin barrier, reduces visible pore size, regulates sebum production, fades dark spots, and improves skin texture and tone.

Why It's Used: It is used because it addresses multiple skin concerns at once without irritation, making it suitable for all skin types. it is stable in formulations and pairs well with most other actives.

How It Works: Niacinamide inhibits the transfer of melanosomes (pigment packets) to skin cells, reducing hyperpigmentation. it also stimulates ceramide synthesis to strengthen the skin barrier and reduces inflammation by modulating cytokine activity.

Typically Found In: Serums,moisturizers,toners,cleansers,eye creams,sunscreens,primers

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Active ingredient โ€“ vitamin

Secondary Functions: Barrier repair,brightening,anti-inflammatory

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: 2%โ€“10% (typical: 5%; higher concentrations may cause flushing in some individuals)

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Yes โ€“ synthetically produced

Halal Status: Yes โ€“ synthetic origin

Source Notes: Commercially produced via synthesis from nicotinic acid or 3-cyanopyridine. no animal-derived sources used in cosmetic-grade niacinamide.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ€“ very low; concentrations above 10% may cause temporary flushing in sensitive individuals

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: At concentrations >10%, some users experience niacin flush (transient redness/tingling). generally very well-tolerated.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes โ€“ one of the best-tolerated actives for sensitive skin

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Extensively studied and considered very safe. ewg hazard score: 1. no significant systemic toxicity concerns at topical concentrations.

Works Well With: Retinol,peptides,ahas/bhas,hyaluronic acid,ceramides,zinc,vitamin c,spf

Avoid Combining With: High concentrations of vitamin c (ascorbic acid) may theoretically convert to niacin โ€“ use at different times if using pure l-ascorbic acid above 15%

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Niacinamide is a precursor to nad+ and nadp+, coenzymes vital to cellular energy metabolism. its benefits for dna repair and mitochondrial function make it a key ingredient in anti-aging strategies.

Last Verified: Cosing database,cir safety assessment,ewg skin deep,pubmed clinical studies

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12