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PhytoDefense CLR™

Supplied byCLR Berlin- Last Updated on Feb 4, 2025

Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Dicaprylyl Ether, Magnolia Grandiflora Bark Extract and Lauryl Alcohol. PhytoDefense CLR™ by CLR Berlin acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-redness agent. It is lipophilic active ingredient, based on an extract of the bark of magnolia grandiflora in a vegetable oil medium. PhytoDefense CLR™ is stabilized against rancidity with a natural extract of rosemary leaves. It significantly reduces both skin redness, induced by shaving and neurogenic inflammation, induced by the application of lactic acid on the skin. PhytoDefense CLR™ can be used in emulsified skin and hair care cosmetic formulations.
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