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Mimosa cosmetic powder
€5.20
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€4.37
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Description
Mimosa tenuiflora is known as the skin tree. Its bark contains substances that stimulates tissue repair and helps regeneration, used in preparations for damaged skin, stretch mark and scar care, anti-wrinkle and anti-aging treatments.
BENEFITS
- contains active principles as polyphenols including tannins, flavonoids and amino acids
- skin revitalizing, tonic
- anti-aging, antioxidant, free radical scavenger
- soothing, anti-inflammatory, astringent
- helps skin regeneration, stimulates cell division
- known to strengthen the capillaries
- promotes wound-healing, encourages epithelialization
- skin and hair seboregulating activity
- stretch mark management
USE RECOMMENDATIONS
- cosmetic ingredient
- applications include in anti-aging, blemished skin, body care, sun care and after-sun care formulations
- ideal for damaged skin, sensitive and irritated skin care
- to use it in creams and gels, prepare a hydroglycerine macerate incorporate it in the aqueous phase
- to use it in masks and poultices, mix with other plant powders or clays by forming a paste with water
FORMULATION GUIDE
- How to prepare a macerate
- use 30% glycerin/propanediol, 60% pure water and 10% mimosa powder
- measure your ingredients by weight and add them into an airtight bottle; shake well
- leave to macerate for 24-48 hours occasionally shaking it
- filter it with a suitable tool or filtering paper and transfer the collected filtrate into a clean bottle
- incorporate it at once into your formulation or add a preservative (1% Cosgard) to keep it longer for future projects
SAFETY DATA
- cosmetic use only
- for details refer to safety datasheet
Details
Code
D-1304
Categories
INCI
Mimosa Tenuiflora Bark Extract
Other names
Tepezcohuite
Status
Natural compliant
Natural index
ISO 16128 - Natural 1.0
Additives
no
Appearance
brownish, powder, reddish
Method of production
grinding
Plant part
bark
Key benefits
anti-aging, anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-wrinkle, antibacterial, antioxidant, astringent, circulator, regenerating, reparative, seboregulator, skin soother, skin tonic, wound healing
Specific indications
couperosis, rosacea, dandruff, eczema, atopic skin, psoriasis, scaly skin, scars, stretch marks, sunburn
Skin care
Face creams, Masks, Serums, Toners, Treatments
Skin type
Acne prone, All types, Mature, Sensitive
Body care
Creams Emulsions
Hair care
Scalp lotions, Scalp serums
Sun Care
After sun products, Creams
Solubility
miscible in water
Use level
5 - 30 %
Storage
in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
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Semenescu I.
05 Mar
I've been using it for a long time in creams for rosacea-prone skin, and including acne-prone skin, and I can say that it has very good effects!
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Elena P.
10 Jan
I'm trying to avoid commercially available cosmetics; for face masks, for example, I try to use natural food products; I find mimosa powder a beneficial addition for my skin
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Adriana U.
10 Dec 2024
Its bark contains substances that stimulate tissue repair and aid regeneration and is used in preparations for damaged skin, stretch marks and scar care, anti-wrinkle and anti-ageing treatments.
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Voichita O.
10 Dec 2024
Now that the sun is stronger, it works great as a macerate in the oils I apply to my body after showering.
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Dorina G.
10 Oct 2024
This plant is very interesting, I have read a bit about the skin tree and how it regenerates the skin quickly. I very easily prepared the macerate of nettle and mimosa for the hair loss and dandruff lotion with salicylic acid. Although I really like the idea of creating my own cosmetics and treatments, time doesn't really help. Nor am I at all as good at creating recipes as the friend who told me about this site is. That's why the recipe area here is much needed for someone like me, thank you!
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Miki M.
10 Oct 2024
The best powder used by me ,I use it in many products since I discovered it.Face masks ,creams ,for stretch marks ,everything.
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Teodora V.
10 Oct 2024
Mimosa, also called skin tree, is ideal for my sensitive skin.I only noticed after a few uses that it improves the appearance of the skin.Since it also has regenerative properties, I will try it for stretch marks.
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juduc A.
10 Oct 2024
I haven't used mimosa powder yet. Much is written about it, let's see what effects it has once applied as recommended. Thanks
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Miki M.
22 May 2024
I mean I immediately do something with the products I receive,I have no patience ,I used this powder for a face mask.At first use I liked it although I got one for something else.
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Denisa G.
22 May 2024
It helps to regenerate the hair fiber. I recommend using this product in anti dandruff lotion with net nettle macerate.
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Gabriela C.
05 Jan 2024
I use mimosas powder successfully in creams for skin regeneration, in case it is affected by sunburn, but also for stretch marks. I recommend.
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Monenciu M.
05 Oct 2023
It's a wonder powder, I can't talk enough about it. I used to use mimosa cream for children's dermatitis, but it's been taken off the market. It was in reply from above to find the recipe for a cream with the same properties on the elemental website. Thank you!
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Mihaela G.
05 Oct 2022
I made a hydroglycerin macerate which I put in a face cream. With that cream I got rid of eczema due to atopic dermatitis. It is a miracle product!
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Luminita A.
05 Oct 2022
I use mimosa powder for scars, wounds, sunburn, eczema, stretch marks. It deeply regenerates skin tissues, has the ability to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. I recommend!
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Denisa G.
05 Oct 2022
This powder added in facial creams, gives very good effects on the skin, having anti-wrinkle properties.
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Denisa G.
05 Oct 2022
An excellent powder for skin regeneration. I use it in anti-itch lotion. Very good value for money
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Anamaria S.
05 Oct 2022
Mimosa powder offers strong skin regenerating benefits. I prepare my fresh mask whenever my skin feels tired and I notice how it quickly returns to normal. I also put a little in my body powder. The Mayans knew why the skin tree recommended it.
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Gabriela P.
05 Jan 2022
I use mimosa powder at least once a week to prepare my face mask along with green clay, honey and a teaspoon of rose water. I apply the mask after exfoliating. The result is amazing on my skin.
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Ramona T.
08 Oct 2013
Hi! I use it almost daily with argan oil, I prepared a macerate that I apply every evening. The results are seen f good this way, much better than if I would use it independently. And obviously in the green clay mask in which I also add other goodies like honey, lemon or hibiscus powder.
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Vasilciuc D.
21 Aug 2013
Am cumparat de curand mimoza powder but I have not used it! I still don't know how to use it, what composition to put it in... I haven't had enough time to research in this direction. But I also bought coconut oil from Dvs.și coconut oil, which is special, so I want to thank you very much! :)