Extract Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) Distillate 10:1 (Water Soluble)
Rs. 250.00
Licorice Liquid extract, which is made from the roots and rhizomes of the licorice plant, has a long history of being used as an anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory. It's widely used as a calming element in cough suppressants in Europe and the United States, and it's frequently utilised as a herbal medicinal agent in Traditional Chinese medicine.
This extract is Alcohol and preservative Free.
INCI Name- Glycyrrhiza glabra
Molecular Formulae- C42H62O16Zn
Alternative Names- Alcacuz, Chinese licorice, Sweet root
Purity of the Ingredients- 99%
Country of Origin- India
BENEFITS AND APPLICATIONS-
- Heartburn, acid reflux, hot flushes, coughs, and bacterial and viral infections are all treated with licorice extract.
- It is used in topical gels to heal skin diseases such as acne and eczema, as well as relieve sore throats.
- Our licorice extract includes more than 300 extremely beneficial components that have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral properties.
- It's fantastic for your skin and can be used to treat acne and other skin disorders.
- It is also used as a flavouring for a variety of meals and drinks.
- Licorice extract is commonly used to treat indigestion symptoms such as acid reflux, stomach distress, and heartburn.
HOW IT WORKS-
- It works by extracting moisture from the air and fixing it into the deep layers of skin.
- It also works by increasing the natural moisture retention capabilities of the skin to give your skin a hydrated look.
- It works by providing soothing effects to your skin.
CONCENTRATION AND SOLUBILITY-
- A 10:1 extract ratio has 10 times the unique active compound as the original herb in DRIED form.
- It is recommended that it should be used at a concentration of 2–5%.
- It is soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerol but is insoluble in oil.
HOW TO USE-
- Prepare the oil and water phases of your formulation separately.
- Heat the oil and water phase using a double boiler.
- Add our licorice extract to the water phase, accompanied by constant stirring.
- Blend both the phases together using a mini-mixer or a large mixing brush.