Ingredients

| Water | Moisturizer |
| Mineral oil | A clear odorless oil that does not spoil. It is a common ingredient in lotions, soaps, and cosmetics. |
| Propylene glycol | Usually an odorless, clear oily liquid that absorbs water. It is used as a moisturizer in medicines and cosmetics. |
| glyceryl stearate/ PEG-100 stearate | Blend of emulsifiers (enable water and oil to mix) that provides excellent appearance and feel. It also has thickening properties and stabilizes essential oils. |
| PEG-40 stearate | PEG (polyethylene glycol) compounds are mixed with fatty acids and fatty alcohols to create agents that help blend cosmetic ingredients. |
| Laureth-4 | Surfactant (surface active agent) used in cleansers and considered gentle and effective for most skin types. |
| PEG-4 dilaurate | PEG compound. (See above) |
| Lanolin oil | Derived from the sebaceous glands of sheep that closely resembles the oil from human oil glands. |
| Sodium acetate | A buffer which maintains a constant pH even when small amounts of acid or base are added. |
| Carbomer-934 | Used for thickening, suspending, and stabilizing. |
| Triethanolamine | Used in cosmetics as a pH balancer. |
| Methylparaben | Preservative used in cosmetics. It is estimated that more than 90% of all cosmetic products contain some form of paraben. |
| Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate | Used as an adjuvant, emulsifier, humectant and stabilizer. |
| Fragrance | Improves product scent. |
| Acetic acid | Acid found in vinegar, some fruits, and human sweat. It can be a skin irritant and drying to skin, though it also has disinfecting properties. |



