![]() ![]() Named for perhaps the most famous non-detective related example, Archimedes' exclamation of "Eureka!" after jumping into a bath and realizing that held the key to the problem he was trying to solve. A character who wants clarification about what they just heard will often ask the other person to Repeat What You Just Said. Often the character having the epiphany will tell the person whose offhand remark inspired it that they're "a genius" or the like the remarker will then variously nod in a befuddled manner, ask "I'm what?", or simply demand an explanation. Overall, we think that the orange fruit extract is a very complex ingredient with lots of potentially good things in it, but we could not find proper in-vivo (made on real people) studies made with standardized extracts to validate what it really does or does not under real-world use cases.Dave: That's how that letter found its way twenty miles to a dead man in Sudbury!Ĭan take the form of a Flashback-Montage Realization and will lead directly to The Summation, unless there's an Evidence Scavenger Hunt in between. If the amount is big enough to worry about is questionable, probably not, however, the same question applies to all the nice beneficial compounds. Some essential oil content is usually also present in citrus fruit extracts, which means a nice scent and antibacterial properties, but also some questionable compounds such as fragrance allergen limonene or phototoxic compound bergaptene. The orange extract also contains carbohydrates, aka sugars (mostly glucose, fructose, and sucrose, but also some bigger polysaccharides such as pectin) giving the ingredient some moisturizing properties. Some of them (namely hesperidin and luteolin) might even have skin brightening activity by inhibiting tyrosinase, the famous enzyme needed for melanin production. If you want vitamin C in your skincare, that is smart, but do not rely on orange fruit extract for it.įlavonoids ( hesperidin, naringin, luteolin, and ferulic acid) are also nice active compounds with possible antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasoprotective effects. A well-known one is the antioxidant vitamin C, aka ascorbic acid, but the dosage will vary based on the extraction method, and it’s possible that some of the ascorbic acid content will degrade before extraction process even takes place. If that's the case, it is usually combined with other AHA containing fruits such as bilberry, sugar cane, lemon, and sugar maple in a super popular ingredient mix trade named ACB Fruit Mix.īut orange fruit is loaded with lots of other active compounds with a wide variety of possible effects. It contains mainly citric acid and some malic acid, AHA exfoliants known for their skin renewing properties. Once the kernels are obtained, the oil is pressed out from them (the kernels contain about 50% oil).Ī very common scenario is that Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Fruit Extract is on the ingredient list for its mild, natural exfoliant properties. This part is the hard one as the seeds have extremely hard shells. The seeds are collected and smashed with a stone to get the kernels inside. The traditional process is that the ripe argan fruits fall from the tree, then goats eat them up and poop out the seeds. The tree is slow growing and getting the oil is a hard job. So, argan oil comes from the kernel of the argan fruit that comes from the argan tree that grows only in Morocco. Not that it's not good, it is good, even great but reading the research about argan and a bunch of other plant oils we just do not see the big, unique differentiating factor (though that might be our fault not reading enough, obvs.) Dubbed as the " liquid gold of Morocco", we have to admit we have some trouble determining why this oil enjoys such a special miracle status. When it comes to cosmetic oils and hype, argan oil is for sure leading the way. Saccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) ExtractĬitrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Fruit ExtractĬitrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Peel ExtractĬitrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit ExtractĬitrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Extract Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Powder Lactobacillus/Papaya Fruit Ferment Extract Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate , Saccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) Extract ,Ĭitrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract,Ĭitrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Peel Extract,Ĭitrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract ,Ĭitrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Extract , Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Powder , Lactobacillus/Papaya Fruit Ferment Extract , ![]()
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