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Skin Cell Pro Review

Rather than worry about the concentrations of these Skin Cell Pro Review  ingredients, I think a more useful approach is to do a quick scan of say the first 5-7 ingredients since these typically make up the lion's share of a product. Are they easily recognizable names? Do they sound like something you may have heard in your high school biology or Latin class? Or do they more closely resemble something you learned in your chemistry class?

Chemical vs. Botanical Names Don't let the long names on ingredient panels confuse you. Manufacturers are required by the FDA to provide the botanical or Latin names (sometimes called INCI Names) of ingredients in addition to, or instead of, their commonly used names. For example, Aloe Vera is a commonly used name for aloe, but its true botanical name is Aloe Barbadensis. 

Often you will see the latter term listed alone or followed by the term Aloe Vera or Aloe in parentheses, or the common name followed by the botanical name in parentheses. The INCI (International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient) standard required by the FDA is not necessarily a complete or accurate standard of the spectrum of ingredients available for use in making skin care products. It's the standard created and instituted by the cosmetics industry so that companies could present universally recognized symbols representing cosmetic ingredients.
 

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