Across
- 3. ingredients that attracts water
- 5. natural form of Vitamin A; regulate skin function and is theorized to be necessary for the skin cell generation
- 7. ingredients within a skin care product or cosmetic that actually cause changes to the appearance of the skin
- 9. plant-derived antioxidant substances
- 13. cascade is a series of biochemical reactions that lead that to production of self-destruct enzymes that damage the skin
- 15. help protect skin from the epidermal water loss and they improve the product feel and spreadability
- 17. hydrating agents found with in cells and within the intercellular
- 19. cleansing mil are non-foaming, cream-type cleansers
- 20. is a heavy, large molecule that sits on top of the skin and prevents moisture loss
Down
- 1. group of organic acids used in skin care products
- 2. have a tightening effect on the skin or pore appearance
- 4. family of naturally occurring mild acids
- 6. filling in the cracks of dry and dehydrated skin
- 8. abnormal, damaging biochemical process in which blood sugars bind with proteins or fats
- 10. products that are no drugs intended to treat disease, but they still benefit the skin a positive way
- 11. strong antioxidant shows the expression of genes that cause or contribute to aging
- 12. holds up to 400 times its own weight in water hydrating performance ingredient great job surface hydration
- 14. chains of amino acid used in skin care products to product changes in the skin's appearance
- 16. water-loving ingredients, attract and bind water
- 18. cleansing ingredients that help break up and remove fatty residues and other impurities from the skin
