UPCYCLED INGREDIENTS Moreover, formulators will be able to follow
the emerging trend, ‘skinimalism’, by using these waters as they will be able to minimize the number of different ingredients. In perspective, this technology can be used to develop a variety of other vegetable waters with high activity and different properties.
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