The Truth Behind Cosmetic Ingredients

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Have you ever looked at the labelling on your skincare products and wondered what it all means?

Did you know that there is an International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook that sets the standard for this?

At Science Skincare, this isn't just a dictionary and a handbook for us, it's a bible.

Reading and understanding what’s in your skincare can be daunting and deceiving. The International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredients (or INCI for short) is a system of names that are internationally recognised to help you identify what’s in your skincare products.

What is INCI?

INCI information is published by the Personal Care Products Council in the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. The Dictionary and Handbook provides a worldwide, accurate, transparent, and harmonised list of names so that we as consumers can understand key actives and ingredients.

Why is INCI important?

  1. Skin specialists and others in the dermatology community are ensured a sensible sharing of scientific information, which helps to identify chemicals responsible for bad skin reactions.
  2. Scientists are ensured that information in publications will be referenced by a consistent name to prevent confusion, misidentification, or the loss of important information.
  3. It also enables the cosmetic industry to track the safety and the regulatory status of ingredients efficiently on a global basis, enhancing its ability to market safe products in compliance with various national regulations.
  4. Finally (and we think most importantly), transparency is provided to you, the users of skincare products as ingredients are identified by a single name regardless of the national origin of the product.

At Science Skincare we comply with the naming conventions in the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook including listing our botanical ingredients by their genus and species and to make it easy for you to understand the quality of our skincare and the power of the key actives.

DISCLAIMER

All content published in our blogs is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and must not be relied on as a substitute for advice from a registered health professional. Science Skincare does not make therapeutic claims in relation to its cosmetic products or website content. References to ingredients, skin function or formulation science are intended only to support consumer education. AI tools, including, but not limited to Open Evidence, may be used at times to assist with fact clarification, drafting refinement or readership optimisation. Final content is reviewed before publication.