Create Cosmetics - 5 Elements Cleanser – 2% Glycolic Acid
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Info
  • pH - 3.5
  • Fragrance-Free
  • Good for Normal Skin Types
  • Good for Sensitive Skin Types
  • Oil-Free
  • Paraben-Free
  • Preservative-Free
  • Soap-Free
  • Sulfate-Free
  • Non-Drying
  • Good For Blemish-Prone Skin
PRODUCT (Rating & Score)

EWG Scores ( 1—10 )
1-2  <=> Low Hazard
3-6  <=> Medium Hazard
7-10 <=> High Hazard

You Can Find Out More about EWG Scores here and here.

CIR Findings ( S, SQ, U, UNS )
S   <=>  Safe As Used In Cosmetics
SQ  <=>  Safe For Use With Qualifications In Cosmetics
U   <=>  Unsafe For Use In Cosmetics

You Can Find Out More about CIR Findings here and here.

Comedogenic Rating (Likely to cause Acne)
This Score can be from zero to five (0/5)  to  5/5
Lower scores are better which means it has a lesser
chance of clogging the pores of your skin.

It's possible that your sensitivity to certain trigger ingredients differs from person to person. All Fungal Acne triggers should be avoided, especially if your skin isn't completely clear!

If you're not sure what fungal acne is, click here
Fungal Acne Trigger: 0 

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Ingredients Inside EWG CIR Cosmetic Roles
Water
1 S Solvent
Decyl Glucoside
1 SQ Surfactant, Emulsion Stabilizing, Cleansing
Glycerin (Polyol)
  • In a lab study, Malassezia was unable to grow on glycerin without the presence of fatty acids in the agar, indicating that it is not a fungal acne trigger.
  • Good For Dry Skin Types
  • Improves Healing
References 
2 S Solvent, Perfuming, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Denaturant
Glycolic Acid
1-4 SQ Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Exfoliant
Sclerotium Gum
1 S Skin Conditioning, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Emulsion Stabilizing
Please read the ingredient list on the packaging of your product to be sure that the ingredients are appropriate for your personal use

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