Esculin
Also known as: Aesculus Hippocastanum, Horse Chestnut Extract
Component of horse chestnut, it is considered a sensitizing and
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What Is Esculin?
Component of horse chestnut, it is considered a sensitizing and is not recommended for skin, but can have benefits when consmed orally.
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