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Identity Profile: Allantoin

Commonly known as:   Allantoin, ureidohydantoin, glyoxyldiureide, hemocane, 5-ureidohydantoin.

I.N.C.I. list name:   Allantoin.

Extraction process:   Oxidation of Uric Acid.

Source:   Synthetic.

Botanical name:   /

Family:   /

Extracted part of the plant:   /

Origin, provenance:   France.

Chemical properties:   Nitrogen compound; Molecular mass: 158.115 g/mol; Soluble in water.

Properties:   Emulsion, colloidal solution, true aqueous solution.

Required dosage in cosmetic products:   Unregulated; Recommended usage dosage to induce effects: between 0.2% and 2%.

Function:   Skin maintenance agent, skin protection agent, soothing agent.

Specificities:   Anti-inflammatory, soothing, healing, moisturizing, keratolytic, regenerating.

Benefits:   All skin types, especially dehydrated and sensitive skin; All hair types, particularly dry hair.

Details

Properties

  • Anti-inflammatory: Calming and soothing inflamed skin;

  • Hydrating: Increasing the skin's water content;

  • Keratolytic: Encourages the natural exfoliation of the stratum corneum by interacting with the skin's keratin;

  • Regenerative: Promoting the growth of new tissues by stimulating cellular proliferation.

Usage

  • Facial Care (masks, moisturizing creams, toning lotions, eye contour treatments, shaving creams, lip balms);

  • Body Care (foot masks, after-sun care, body creams, sun care products);

  • Hygiene (antiperspirants, intimate hygiene gels, toothpastes, deodorants);

  • Hair Care (shampoos) ;

  • Makeups (lipsticks).

Method of Preservation

Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.

Contraindications, Usage Precautions

Allantoin is considered a safe, non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and harmless ingredient in skincare, suitable for all skin types. No adverse effects have been associated with allantoin when used according to instructions. However, as a precaution, it is recommended to perform a patch test in the crook of the elbow, behind the ear, or on the inner wrist to observe if a potential allergic reaction occurs.

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