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CAFFTOP® is Blend of Guaranà, Matè and Cola having 20% Caffeine and water as solvent.

INCI Name: Cola Acuminata Seed Extract, Ilex Paraguariensis Leaf Extract, Paullinia Cupana Seed Extract

Functions: Anti-Cellulite

Ingredient Origin: Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin

Labeling Claims: Naturally Derived, Plant-Based, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty

Certifications & Compliance: GMP, ISO 9001

Benefit Claims: Cellulite Reduction, Slimming

    Knowde Enhanced TDS

    Identification & Functionality

    Active Component
    Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
    Origin Of The Drug

    South America

    Origin Of The Extract

    Italy

    Features & Benefits

    Cosmetic Grade Extract

    Anti-cellulite, slimming and termogenic products.

    Applications & Uses

    Dosage
    • Cosmetic grade extract: 1% – 2%

    Properties

    Physical Form

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Certifications & Compliance

    Technical Details & Test Data

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    • Appel C.C. Caffeine-induced hypokalemic paralysis in pregnancy. Obstet. Gynecol. 97, 805-807, 2001