Compare Pixi Glow Tonic formulations across regions
United Kingdom formula (7 ingredients)
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
- Glycolic Acid
- Glycerin
- Hamamelis Virginiana Water
- Citrus Limon Juice
- Panax Ginseng Root Extract
- Phenoxyethanol
United States formula (7 ingredients)
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
- Glycolic Acid
- Glycerin
- Hamamelis Virginiana Water
- Citrus Medica Limonum Juice
- Panax Ginseng Root Extract
- Phenoxyethanol
Ingredients by category
Acidulants
- Glycolic Acid — present in United Kingdom, United States
Antioxidants
- Panax Ginseng Root Extract — present in United Kingdom, United States
Humectants
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice — present in United Kingdom, United States
- Glycerol — present in United Kingdom, United States
Other Ingredients
- Citrus Limon Juice — present in United Kingdom
- Citrus Medica Limonum Juice — present in United States
- Hamamelis Virginiana Water — present in United Kingdom, United States
Preservatives
- Phenoxyethanol — present in United Kingdom, United States
Formulation overview
Pixi Glow Tonic by Pixi is sold across 2 regions: United Kingdom, United States. 12 ingredient occurrences are shared across regions, 0 appear under different names or aliases, and 2 are unique to a single region.
Unique to United Kingdom
Unique to United States
- Citrus Medica Limonum Juice
Ingredient details
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Category: Humectants (naturally derived)
Also known as: Aloe Barbadensis Gel, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Aloe Barbadensis Miller, Aloe Vera, Aloe Vera Gel, Aloe Vera Juice, Aloe Vera Leaf Juice
Aloe vera gel juice with soothing, moisturizing, and anti-inflammatory properties in skincare and hair care.
Regulatory status:
- Australia: allowed — Permitted under TGA and ICA
- Canada: allowed — Permitted under Health Canada
- European Union: allowed — CosIng-listed under Cosmetic Products Regulation (EC) 1223/2009
- Japan: allowed — Permitted under Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Act
- United Kingdom: allowed — Permitted under retained UK Cosmetic Products Regulation
- United States: allowed — Permitted cosmetic ingredient; CIR-assessed safe
- Glycerol
Category: Humectants (synthetic)
Also known as: E422, Glycerin, Glycerine, Humectant (422)
A naturally-derived or synthetic sugar alcohol (E422) used as a humectant and sweetener. In confectionery, it keeps soft centres moist and prevents crystallisation.
Regulatory status:
- Australia: allowed — 422 approved by FSANZ as humectant in confectionery. Permitted quantum satis.
- European Union: allowed — E422 listed in Annex II of Regulation (EC) 1333/2008 as a humectant with quantum satis permission.
- India: allowed — INS 422 permitted by FSSAI as humectant and stabilizer in confectionery products.
- United Kingdom: allowed — E422 (glycerol) approved as humectant and carrier. Permitted in confectionery and fillings under retained EU law.
- United States: allowed — Glycerol (glycerin) is GRAS per FDA 21 CFR 182.1320. Widely used in food manufacturing.
- Glycolic Acid
Category: Acidulants (synthetic)
The smallest alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Used as a chemical exfoliant to remove dead skin cells, improve skin texture, and reduce hyperpigmentation.
Regulatory status:
- Australia: allowed — Listed as permitted ingredient; ARTG requires labeling of sun sensitivity warning
- Canada: allowed — Permitted by Health Canada; consumer cosmetics limited to 10%, professional products to 70%
- European Union: restricted — EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) 1223/2009: max 10% in rinse-off products, max 50% in professional-use products; must carry sun protection advice on pack
- United Kingdom: allowed — Permitted under UK Cosmetic Regulations; products over 10% AHA require professional use warnings
- United States: allowed — Approved for use in cosmetics as an exfoliant; OTC drug use at higher concentrations regulated by FDA
- Panax Ginseng Root Extract
Category: Antioxidants (naturally derived)
Also known as: Ginseng Root Extract, Korean Ginseng Extract
An extract from the root of Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) rich in ginsenosides, vitamins, and minerals. It provides antioxidant, anti-aging, and skin-brightening benefits.
- Phenoxyethanol
Category: Preservatives (synthetic)
A widely used cosmetic preservative effective against bacteria and fungi. Used at concentrations up to 1% as a safer alternative to parabens.