Fulvic Acid Cleanser

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Water-based Cleanser
gel

Fact vs. Fiction

100 Very High Trustworthiness
How well the ingredient list supports the product's marketing claims
Marketing Claims Supported by Ingredients: 2 of 2
Ingredients Matched: 9 of 19
Kakadum plum (rich in Vitamin C) instantly boost's skin's radiance whilst Liquorice root extract helps soothe and reduce hyperpigmentation
Minimal Support
Supported by:
Green Tea
(Match: 0.52, Type: Botanical Extract, Evidence: Medium - Limited clinical evidence)
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Green Tea
Functions: soothing, antioxidant, free radical protection
Concerns Addressed: irritation, redness, sensitivity, inflammation
View Other Matched Ingredients (8)

The following ingredients were found in the product but don't provide strong enough evidence to support this specific claim:

Coco-Glucoside
Match score: 0.09 (Type: Surfactant, Evidence: Unknown)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Glycerin
Match score: 0.17 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Butylene Glycol
Match score: 0.06 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Match score: 0.21 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
Match score: 0.06 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract
Match score: 0.28 (Type: Botanical Extract, Evidence: Low - Anecdotal evidence)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Match score: 0.14 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
Match score: 0.17 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Containing 0.5% Nordic Peat, naturally high in Fulvic Acid which is proven to act as a strong antioxidant with anti inflammatory properties, it helps to improve the appearance of uneven skin tone whilst leaving skin feeling soft and soothed
Minimal Support
Supported by:
Green Tea
(Match: 0.60, Type: Botanical Extract, Evidence: Medium - Limited clinical evidence)
View Detailed Evidence
Green Tea
Functions: soothing, antioxidant, free radical protection
Concerns Addressed: irritation, redness, sensitivity, inflammation
View Other Matched Ingredients (8)

The following ingredients were found in the product but don't provide strong enough evidence to support this specific claim:

Coco-Glucoside
Match score: 0.21 (Type: Surfactant, Evidence: Unknown)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Glycerin
Match score: 0.32 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Butylene Glycol
Match score: 0.25 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Match score: 0.34 (Type: Humectant, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
Match score: 0.30 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract
Match score: 0.23 (Type: Botanical Extract, Evidence: Low - Anecdotal evidence)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Match score: 0.25 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
Match score: 0.36 (Type: Emollient, Evidence: Theoretical - Based on mechanism only)
Insufficient evidence for supporting this claim

Ingredients

Fulvic Acid Cleanser