Ecoya Hand Cream in Lotus Flower
Ecoya Hand Cream in Lotus Flower
Ecoya

Hand Cream in Lotus Flower (100ml)

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Why You’ll love it
Cruelty Free
Paraben Free
Synthetic Colour Free
Silicone Free
Free from Parabens, Silicone, and Artificial Colours
Infused with White Lotus Flower, Vanilla, and Patchouli
Nourishing Macadamia, Coconut, and Almond Oils
Rich in Protective Vitamin E
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Ingredients
  • Aqua Solvents
    Solvent

    The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.

    May suit

    All hair and skin types.

    Worth knowing

    Almost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.

  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride Oils and butters
    Lightweight emollient

    A lightweight emollient that helps soften and smooth the hair without heaviness.

    May suit

    Those wanting conditioning benefits that do not weigh hair down, including fine or easily-greasy hair types.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly derived from coconut oil and glycerin and is valued for its silky, non-greasy feel. It is widely used in both skincare and haircare for its gentle, versatile performance.

  • Cetearyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Fatty alcohol conditioner

    A fatty alcohol that helps soften hair and improve the texture of formulations.

    May suit

    People looking for smoother, more manageable hair or richer, creamier product textures.

    Worth knowing

    Despite the name, fatty alcohols are moisturising and conditioning rather than drying. They also help stabilise and thicken many haircare formulas.

  • Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil Oils and butters
    Nourishing plant oil

    A lightweight plant oil that helps condition and soften the hair.

    May suit

    Those seeking added softness, shine, or help with dry or coarse hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in haircare for its smooth, silky feel and its ability to support moisture retention. It is generally well tolerated by most hair types.

  • Glycerin Humectants
    Humectant

    Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.

    May suit

    Dry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.

  • Glyceryl Stearate SE Thickeners and stabilisers
    Emulsifier and stabiliser

    Helps blend oil- and water-based ingredients and adds a smooth, conditioned feel to hair products.

    May suit

    Those who prefer creamy, stable formulations that offer light conditioning.

    Worth knowing

    It is a self-emulsifying form of glyceryl stearate, commonly used to create uniform textures in creams and conditioners. It can also contribute mild softness to the hair fibre.

  • Cetearyl Glucoside Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild surfactant and emulsifier

    A gentle, plant-derived surfactant and emulsifier that helps blend oil and water and supports smooth product textures.

    May suit

    Those looking for mild cleansing or lightweight conditioning in shampoos, conditioners, and leave‑ins.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly paired with fatty alcohols to create stable, creamy formulations. It contributes to slip and spreadability without weighing hair down.

  • Parfum Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance

    Gives the product its scent.

    May suit

    People who enjoy a scented product.

    Worth knowing

    Fragrance preference is personal. Some people prefer fragrance-free formulas by choice.

  • Palmitic Acid Thickeners and stabilisers
    Emollient / thickener

    Palmitic Acid helps give products a smooth, creamy texture while adding light softness to the hair.

    May suit

    Those looking for formulas with added slip and a richer feel may appreciate its presence.

    Worth knowing

    It is a naturally occurring fatty acid found in many plant and animal oils and is commonly used to stabilise and thicken cosmetic formulations.

  • Stearic Acid Thickeners and stabilisers
    Thickener and stabiliser

    A fatty acid that helps thicken and stabilise formulations while adding a soft, conditioned feel.

    May suit

    Those who prefer richer, creamier textures in conditioners and styling products.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used to give products structure and improve spreadability. It can be derived from plant or animal sources, with most haircare brands typically using plant-based forms.

  • Cetyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Emollient and texture enhancer

    Cetyl Alcohol helps soften the hair and gives products a smooth, creamy texture.

    May suit

    Those looking for conditioning, slip, or richer textures in their haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    Despite the name, fatty alcohols like cetyl alcohol are non‑drying and are commonly used to add emollience and stability to formulations.

  • Cocos Nucifera Oil Oils and butters
    Conditioning oil

    A rich oil that softens and conditions the hair and can reduce moisture loss.

    May suit

    Dry, coarse or thick hair that likes richer oils.

    Worth knowing

    Suits some hair types more than others, and a little usually goes a long way.

  • Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil Oils and butters
    Nourishing plant oil

    A lightweight natural oil that helps condition and soften the hair.

    May suit

    Those looking to add smoothness, shine or moisture to dry or coarse hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is rich in fatty acids that can help improve hair feel without leaving a heavy residue. Often used in both rinse-off and leave-in formulas.

  • Phenoxyethanol Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep the product stable and pleasant to use after opening.

    May suit

    All products that need protecting from spoilage.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-studied preservative used at low levels.

  • Potassium Sorbate Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep haircare formulas stable by preventing the growth of microbes.

    May suit

    Anyone who uses water-based products that benefit from reliable preservation.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used alongside other preservation systems to maintain product freshness and extend shelf life. It is generally well tolerated in rinse-off and leave-in products.

  • Ethylhexylglycerin Preservatives
    Preservative booster

    Helps support the preservation system and can provide mild skin-conditioning benefits.

    May suit

    Those interested in gentle preservation systems or sensitive scalps may find it relevant.

    Worth knowing

    It is often paired with other preservatives to improve their effectiveness while allowing for lower usage levels. It also has light moisturising and conditioning properties.

  • Tocopheryl Acetate Conditioning agents
    Antioxidant and conditioning support

    A stable form of vitamin E used to help condition hair and support product stability.

    May suit

    Those looking for added conditioning support or antioxidant benefits in their haircare.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used because it is more stable than pure vitamin E while still offering similar benefits. It appears in many leave-in and rinse-off formulations.

  • Sodium Hydroxide pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Helps control and stabilise the pH of haircare formulations.

    May suit

    Those interested in how product pH affects scalp comfort or hair cuticle behaviour.

    Worth knowing

    It is used in very small amounts to bring a formula to the desired pH range. Once adjusted, it does not act as a strong alkaline agent in the finished product.

  • Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil Oils and butters
    Emollient oil

    A plant-derived oil that helps soften and condition the hair and scalp.

    May suit

    Those seeking lightweight natural oils for moisture, shine or scalp comfort.

    Worth knowing

    It is rich in fatty acids that support hair softness without feeling overly heavy. Often used as a carrier oil in both rinse-off and leave-in formulas.

  • Myristic Acid Thickeners and stabilisers
    Fatty acid / texture enhancer

    A fatty acid that helps thicken and stabilise formulations while adding a soft, conditioned feel.

    May suit

    Those looking for products with a creamier texture or added softness in conditioning formulas.

    Worth knowing

    Myristic Acid is commonly used in both skincare and haircare to improve texture and support emulsification. It can also contribute mild cleansing properties in some formulations.

  • Amyl Cinnamal Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A floral-scented fragrance ingredient used to enhance a product’s aroma.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy lightly floral-scented haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    It is one of the fragrance allergens that must be listed on labels when present above certain thresholds. Its presence does not indicate product quality, but can help those monitoring specific fragrance components.

  • Benzyl Benzoate Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component that is listed separately on labels by labelling convention.

    Worth knowing

    A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.

  • Citral Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    Citral is a fragrance ingredient used to provide a fresh, citrus-like scent.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy citrus-style fragrances or want products with a fresh aromatic profile.

    Worth knowing

    Citral is naturally present in several essential oils and is listed on labels because it is a recognised fragrance allergen. Only small amounts are typically used to adjust or enhance a product’s scent.

  • Citronellol Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component with a soft floral, rose-like character.

    Worth knowing

    A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.

  • Coumarin Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    Coumarin is a fragrance ingredient that adds a sweet, warm, slightly herbal note to scented formulations.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy subtly sweet, complex fragrance profiles in their haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    It is one of the fragrance components that must be listed individually when present above certain levels, as some people may prefer to monitor specific scent materials. Its presence does not indicate the overall strength of a product's fragrance.

  • Geraniol Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    Geraniol is a fragrant compound that adds a light floral note to haircare products.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy floral-scented hair products or are checking for specific fragrance components.

    Worth knowing

    It is naturally found in essential oils such as rose and geranium and is commonly used to enhance scent profiles. It must be listed on labels when present above certain trace levels.

  • Hexyl Cinnamal Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance ingredient used to give products a light, floral scent.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy subtly scented haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    It is one of the fragrance components that must be listed separately when present above certain levels. People with known fragrance sensitivities may choose to monitor for it.

  • Limonene Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.

    Worth knowing

    A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.

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