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  2. Silk amino acid - Wikipedia

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    As a water-based additive [clarification needed] it is used to provide a protective barrier and silky feel to lotions, soaps, personal lubricants, hair and skincare products. Silk amino acids are produced by hydrolyzing (or breaking apart) silk proteins into smaller peptide chains, typically 18 to 19 amino acids in length. Silk amino acids have ...

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    Fatty acids. Selenium. Vitamin C. Vitamin B. Vitamin D. Vitamin A. Vitamin E. Folic acid. Amino acids. Biotin. Before you start chugging milk and eating spinach by the fistful, it’s best to see ...

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    This supplement packs a range of B vitamins to help the body break down nutrients to nourish hair growth, plus zinc, antioxidant curcuminoids, and amino acids like L-cysteine.

  5. Amino acid - Wikipedia

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    Structure of a typical L-alpha-amino acid in the "neutral" form. Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. [1] Although over 500 amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the 22 α-amino acids incorporated into proteins. [2]

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    Let's face it, washing and styling your hair every single day just isn't practical. This essential product he The 9 Best Dry Shampoos Without Benzene That’ll Rescue Your Hair—in More Ways Than One

  7. Cocamidopropyl betaine - Wikipedia

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    Cocamidopropyl betaine is used as a foam booster in shampoos. [4] It is a medium-strength surfactant also used in bath products like hand soaps.It is also used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and thickener, and to reduce the irritation that purely ionic surfactants would cause.