Panthenol in Skincare
Also known as provitamin B5, panthenol is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties. Particularly effective in hydrating the skin and enhancing its texture and elasticity.
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Also known as provitamin B5, panthenol is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties. Particularly effective in hydrating the skin and enhancing its texture and elasticity.
Dermatologist-tested means safety testing takes place under the supervision of a dermatologist. Safety testing performed under the supervision of a dermatologist can include RIPT (repeated insult patch testing), which tests the irritation and sensitization potential of a product, as well as safety-in-use testing which reflects typical consumer use and exposure to a product. During such testing, a dermatologist will observe, record, and evaluate any skin reactions to confirm or not the irritation potential or allergenicity of the product which ultimately affirms the product’s safety.
Hypochlorous acid is a powerful oxidizing agent that can help reduce bacterial bioburden on the skin to address topical systems of congestion and rosacea. Also helps improve the overall health and appearance of skin by soothing and calming irritated or damaged skin.
Allantoin is a compound that can be found in several plants, such as comfrey, chamomile, and wheat sprouts. In topical medical treatments, it's used to promote wound healing and in skincare, allantoin is recognized for its soothing, moisturizing and keratolytic (skin-softening) properties.Â
Adenosine, a bio-organic compound found in every cell of our bodies, has gained recent recognition in the skincare industry for its topical restorative and skin-soothing properties. Particularly effective in reducing the appearance of fine lines and improving skin elasticity, adenosine is a promising ingredient for those seeking to achieve overall healthier looking skin.
Your skin barrier is like a shield that protects your body from environmental aggressors, such as pollution, UV rays, and harmful microorganisms. When this barrier is compromised, it can lead to various skin issues ranging from dryness and sensitivity to infection and chronic inflammation. Made up of skin cells and a blend of fats and proteins secreted by skin cells deeper in the dermis, the skin barrier essentially guards your body against the outside world while preserving moisture and key lipids that keep the skin hydrated and healthy. Maintaining a strong skin barrier is essential for skin that looks and feels its best.