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panthenol in skincare

Panthenol in Skincare

"Panthenol helps replenish moisture, reduce redness, and keep the skin calm and resilient. It’s a quiet workhorse I’m always happy to see on an ingredient list. This ingredient is in so many of my favorite barrier-supporting formulas for a reason." – Dr. Sam Ellis


What is Panthenol?

Panthenol is the biologically active form of provitamin B5 most commonly used in skincare. Known for its ability to attract and retain moisture, it helps keep skin hydrated, soft, and resilient. Panthenol also supports the skin barrier and helps improve texture and elasticity over time. Particularly effective in calming irritation and replenishing moisture, it is a versatile ingredient found in everything from creams and lotions to serums and masks. For those seeking to achieve softer, smoother, and healthier-looking skin, panthenol is a trusted and well-tolerated choice.

What Does Panthenol Do to the Skin?

Panthenol performs on the skin by attracting water to the upper topical layer of the skin and holding it there, helping to improve skin hydration and thereby improving the appearance. It also has a soothing effect, which can help calm irritated skin. Additionally, when used on a consistent basis, panthenol can improve skin texture and elasticity. While both forms of panthenol can hydrate the skin, dexpanthenol works by enhancing epidermal differentiation and facilitating wound healing which overall aids in reinforcing the skin barrier.

Benefits of Panthenol:

The benefits of Panthenol in skin care include:


  • Hydration: Panthenol helps attract and hold moisture, keeping skin thoroughly hydrated.

  • Soothing: It can provide soothing relief to skin irritation.

  • Reinforce Skin Barrier: Panthenol can help improve the skin's barrier function, enhancing its resilience.

  • Plumping: With proper hydration levels, skin appears plump and healthy-looking.

How Does Panthenol Work?

By incorporating Panthenol into a skin care formula, the intent is to help improve hydration and support the skin barrier. Panthenol has been shown to attract atmospheric water to the upper layer of the skin and hold it there, helping to improve the overall look of skin. Its ability to improve skin texture and elasticity results in softer & smoother feeling skin. Dexpanthenol helps to calm irritated skin and has been shown to help reduce atopic dermatitis flare ups and frequency. Since it enhances wound healing it is also ideal for post-procedural treatments.

Concentration Levels & Recommended Usage for Panthenol

Panthenol is typically found in topical skincare products at concentrations of 0.5% to 5%. At these levels, the skin will benefit the most. It's often found in moisturizers, serums, and masks designed to hydrate and soothe the skin. For maximum results, it's recommended to use panthenol products consistently over a period of several weeks.

Is it Okay to Use Panthenol Daily?

Yes, Panthenol is generally gentle and safe for daily use. As always, a patch test is recommended when introducing a new skincare ingredient or product to ensure your skin agrees with it.

Who Should Use Panthenol?

Panthenol can be beneficial for anyone dealing with dry or irritated skin. It's particularly effective for those looking to improve skin hydration, soothe irritation, and achieve smoother, softer skin. It is also an amazing ingredient to incorporate after skin procedures and treatments. As always, it's best to consult with a skincare professional or dermatologist to determine if panthenol is right for your specific skin concerns.





DISCLAIMER: All skin care articles are intended to help educate on specific ingredients and skin care topics. Our articles are written to be informative and informational. Any reference to a specific patient experience is not a medical suggestion for treatment. Please note that any Prequel products with referenced ingredients are formulated for Cosmetic Use Only and NOT intended as replacements for physician advice and/or pharmaceutical product recommendations.





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