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Bisabolol can be considered as non-oil. It can be generally accepted like this.
Caprylic/capric triglyceride depending on the term. Limit the definition of the word Oil. Some brands claim that it is Oil-Free, which if such a claim means that
Caprylic/capric triglyceride to Fat [According to the rules for separating Oil/Fat with Fatty Acids]. rather than the claim of any brand Therefore, I would like to ask the members that the reason why the members asked for what purpose If the purpose is to avoid Oil for fear of clogging pores. or make your skin oily
Caprylic/capric triglyceride can both clog. pores or make your skin oily If the user's skin is already very oily If the purpose is to claim on the product label, the DOE staff will decide. whether to allow members to make such claims or not In the process of notifying the formula Which the FDA staff will check the label and give discretion [the team can't answer on this matter Because it depends on the discretion of the FDA staff, which each person's views are sometimes not the same. but with the same aim is to protect consumers