Cellagenix Ingredients

What We Put in Our Skincare

Cellagenix incorporates liposomal delivery to ensure that all our ingredients penetrate the skin’s barrier and deliver results to your clients!

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Liposomes

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Acerola Cherry Ferment Filtrate

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Aloe Vera Oil

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Amaranthus Squalane

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Amticide Coconut Fruit Ferment

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Ceramide NP, AP, EOP, Phytosphingosine

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Chamomilla Flower Extract

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DermaPeptide Lightening (Ferment Lysate Filtrate)

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DermaPeptide Tightening (Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein)

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DermaPeptide Toning (Yeast Extract)

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Edelweiss Flower Extract

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EFA Liposome (Essential Fatty Acids)/ Linoleic Acid

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Elastin Hydrolysate

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Ginseng Extract- Organic

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Hexapeptide-11

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Horse Chestnut Extract

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Hyaluronic Acid Liposome

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Imperata Cylindrica Root Extract

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Lady’s Mantle Extract

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Leucidal Ferment

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Lemon Peel Ferment Extract

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Lupinus Albus Seed Extract (Collageneer)

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Mulberry Leaf Extract

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Niacinamide (Vitamin B3 Liposome)

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Orange Blossom Flower Extract

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Phyto-Biotics Pumpkin Stem Cell Extract

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Phytocoll (Yeast Extract)

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Pomegranate Extract

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Prickly Pear Extract

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Rh-Oligopeptide-1 Liposome/Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)

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Sea Kelp Ferment Filtrate

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Thanatkha Extract

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Tripeptide-29

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Ursolic Acid Liposome

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Vigna Aconitifolia Seed Extract

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Vitamin C Liposome

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Vitamin K Liposome

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Wild Orchid Extract

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Witch Hazel Extract

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Yucca Root Extract

Ingredients We Leave Out of Our Skincare

We don’t believe in filling our formulas with generic bases or filler ingredients. Every Cellagenix product is intentionally packed fully with clean, bio-active, skin-recognizable nutrients—leaving out anything that doesn’t directly benefit your skin.

Traditional “Base Formula” Ingredients We Leave Out — And Why

Emollients

Used in virtually all skincare formulations to create a smooth, soft texture—but offer little to no real skin nourishment.

Examples of common emollients we avoid:

Glycerin, PCA Glyceryl Oleate, Isoamyl Laurate, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, 1-3 Propanediol, Cetyl Alcohol, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate

Why we avoid them:

Emollients serve as formulation fillers that coat the skin rather than providing real cellular nutrition. We replace them with bioactive ingredients and nutrient-rich extracts that offer true cellular support, while still creating soft skin texture.

Emulsifiers

Bind oil and water together, often for texture—not performance.

Examples of common emulsifiers we avoid:

Hydroxyethyl Acrylate / Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate, Cetearyl Alcohol C Coco-Glucoside, Polysorbate 20, Polyglyceryl-4 Olivate/Polyricinoleate, Glyceryl Stearate Citrate, Sorbitan Oleate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer, PEG-100 Stearate, and more.

Why we avoid them:

Most emulsifiers are synthetic and serve no function except for creating a stable texture for the skincare product. At Cellagenix, we focus on filling our formulations with bio-active ingredients that provide the skin nutrition at the cellular level, instead of just temporarily enhancing the skin’s appearance.

Thickeners

Thickeners are inexpensive ingredients used to fill up space in skincare formulations.

Examples of common thickeners we avoid:

Zinc Stearate, Xanthan Gum, Carbomer, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Sclerotium Gum, Behenyl Alcohol, Acacia Senegal Gum, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba

Why we avoid them:

Thickeners improve consistency of skincare products but offer no nutritional benefit to your skin. They don’t contribute to your skin’s health; instead, they just take up space that could be used for potent, results-driven bio-active ingredients that truly nourish your skin truly on the cellular level.

Solubilizers

Solubilizers are commonly used to dissolve oils into water-based formulas. They are often synthetic and offer no skin benefits.

Examples of common solubilizers we avoid:

Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Polysorbate 20, Ethoxydiglycol, Polyglyceryl-6 Ricinoleate, Polyglyceryl-3 Cocoate, Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate

Why we avoid them:

We choose naturally bio-active ingredients that don’t require synthetic solubilizers to work together. Clean formulations mean fewer chemicals and more room for ingredients that actually nourish and transform the skin on the cellular level.

Solvents

Solvents are commonly used to dissolve ingredients but can be drying or irritating.

Examples we avoid:

Propylene Glycol, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Di-PPG-2 Myreth-10 Adipate, Pentylene Glycol

Why we avoid them:

Solvents are often used to help dissolve and distribute ingredients in a formula—but many are harsh, drying, or disruptive to the skin barrier. We choose gentle, skin-compatible alternatives that support efficacy without irritation.

Surfactants

Surfactants are used to improve the spreadability of the product—at the cost of skin barrier health.

Examples we avoid:

Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Lauroamphoacetate, Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Decyl Glucoside, and others.

Why we avoid them:

Surfactants can strip the skin’s microbiome and damage its natural moisture barrier. Especially in post-treatment skin. That’s why at Cellagenix we believe that gentle and barrier-safe formulations are essential.

Preservatives

Preservatives are used to prevent microbial growth, but many are hormone-disruptive.

Examples we avoid:

Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Phenoxyethanol, Methylisothiazolinone, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Sodium Benzoate, Benzyl Alcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Octanediol, and more.

Why we avoid them:

Many preservatives can irritate sensitive skin or disrupt hormones with long-term use. We use clean, skin-friendly alternatives like Leucidal and Amticide Coconut to keep our products safe—while adding to your skin’s health!

Ingredients We Never Use (and Why)

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Parabens

Synthetic preservatives used to prevent microbial growth.

Parabens mimic estrogen in the body and have been detected in breast tissue biopsies, raising serious concerns about their potential role in hormone-related cancers. For skincare users, this is especially alarming because parabens are often absorbed through the skin with repeated daily use. That's why clean, conscious skincare avoids them entirely—your skin deserves ingredients that support your health, not compromise it.

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Phthalates

Chemicals used to make plastics flexible and to help fragrances last longer.

Phthalates are powerful endocrine disruptors that interfere with hormone function and have been linked to reproductive harm.

In skincare, they often hide in synthetic fragrances—silently undermining your health every time you apply them. That’s why we leave them out completely— because skincare should support skin health at the cellular level, not disrupt it.

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Petroleum Byproducts

Ingredients like mineral oil and petrolatum derived from crude oil.

We avoid petroleum byproducts because they create an artificial barrier that clogs pores, traps impurities, and delivers zero nourishment to the skin. Instead of feeding your skin what it needs to thrive, they simply sit on the surface doing more harm than good.

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Drying Alcohols

Volatile alcohols used for quick-drying textures.

We avoid drying alcohols because they strip away your skin’s natural protective barrier, leaving it vulnerable, dehydrated, and prone to irritation. Healthy skin starts with a strong barrier—and these harsh ingredients compromise the skin.

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Mineral Oils

Petroleum-derived emollients used for skin-softening.

We avoid mineral oils because they form an artificial, occlusive barrier on the skin that can trap dirt, sweat, and bacteria—making it especially problematic for acne-prone or sensitive skin. They also disrupt the skin’s natural processes of detoxification and temperature regulation. Lastly, they offer no nutritional or reparative value. At Cellagenix, we choose ingredients that actively support skin health on a cellular level—not ones that simply sit on the surface and interfere with its function.

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Synthetic Colors & Fragrances

Artificial additives used to enhance sensory appeal.

We avoid synthetic colors and fragrances because

they’re among the top culprits for irritation and allergic reactions—especially on sensitive or post-treatment skin. These artificial additives offer no nutritional benefits to the skin and can compromise the skin’s barrier when it’s most vulnerable. Instead, we focus on pure, bioactive ingredients that heal, calm, and truly enhance the skin—never just mask it.

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Animal Testing

The practice of testing skincare products on animals.

We avoid animal testing because it’s both unethical and unnecessary. At Cellagenix, we only use safe, proven ingredients that never require animal testing to validate their safety or efficacy. Our commitment to clean, bio-active skincare means we formulate with integrity. We’re committed to cruelty-free innovation that reflects both our values and the future of skincare.

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Animal-Derived Ingredients

Ingredients sourced from animals (e.g., collagen from bovine, carmine from beetles).

We avoid animal-derived ingredients because we believe in a cleaner, more conscious approach to skincare. Instead, we choose ethical, plant-based bio-actives that deliver powerful results—backed by science, not animal suffering. It’s skincare that aligns with your values and your skin’s health.