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titleOfInvention Emulsion capable of improving skin
abstract An emulsion capable of improving the skin is prepared from, by weight parts, 2-5 parts of alkyl polyoxyethylene ether, 2-4 parts of caprylic/capric triglyceride, 0.2-0.4 part of acrylic polymers, 0.3-0.6 part of propylparaben, 8-15 parts of Chinese mosla herb, 7-14 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10-14 parts of phellodendron bark, 8-16 parts of radix angelicae dahuricae, 6-9 parts of natural extracts, 3-6 parts of citric acid, 5-11 parts of cinnamyl alcohol, 4-7 parts of aloe gel juice, 6-13 parts of honey, 8-14 parts of vitamin C, 3-5 parts of hydrolyzed collagen, 0.2-0.4 part of acetyl hexapeptide-3 and 0.5-1 part of sodium hyaluronate. The emulsion capable of improving the skin has the advantages of effectively improving the skin and making the skin comfortable, fresh, nourished and plump and show young lustre from inside to outside.
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