
|Articles|November 22, 2011
Indena Earns ECOCERT Validation for Centella Asiatica
The ingredient is also certified kosher and halal.
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Indena SpA (Milan) has received
Indena says its Centella asiatica can be used in nutricosmetic and green cosmetic products, where it may support anti-inflammtory, anti-aging, antioxidant, and skin-firming activity. The ingredient is also certified kosher and halal.
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