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In which products can we find panthenol?

Belonging to the group of provitamins, panthenol is found in many cosmetic products due to its soothing, moisturizing, and repairing properties. It is thus present in products intended for both skin and hair. Discover here the different formulations that panthenol can be incorporated into.

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Published May 31, 2024, updated on June 24, 2024, by Pauline, Head of Scientific Communication — 6 min read

Panthenol: In which cosmetic products?

Also known as pro-vitamin B5, panthenol is the precursor of vitamin B5. Its name comes from the Greek word "pantothen", which means "everywhere". It is found in certain foods such as meat, fish, egg yolk, almonds, and nuts, but it is also highly prevalent in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products due to the numerous benefits it provides for the skin and hair. Once applied to the skin, panthenol is converted into pantothenic acid, playing a crucial role in cell metabolism. This active ingredient also has moisturizing and soothing properties, making it a preferred ingredient in formulation.

  • Moisturizing Cream : Ideal for sensitive or sensitized skin, the panthenol is included in the composition of many moisturizing creams for the face or body. Often combined with hyaluronic acid, this gentle active ingredient has interesting water retention properties to protect the skin from dehydration and preserve its barrier function. Provitamin B5 can be found in both fluid moisturizing creams and treatments with a rich texture.

  • After-Sun : Panthenol is also often included in after-sun products for its soothing and moisturizing properties. By helping to restore the hydrolipidic film weakened by UV rays, it compensates for the water loss experienced by the skin. Furthermore, panthenol helps to soothe feelings of tightness and the characteristic redness from sun exposure while preventing peeling, a phenomenon that can accelerate the loss of tanning.

  • Serum : Incorporated into hydrating or repairing serums, panthenol enhances cellular regeneration and soothes skin irritations. Often paired with antioxidants that protect the skin from oxidative stress, such as vitamin E, it strengthens the skin barrier and promotes the healing of damaged tissues. Serums containing panthenol are often recommended for sensitive, dehydrated, irritated skin, or skin prone to redness.

  • Eye Contour : Also present in treatments intended for the eye contour, panthenol helps to hydrate and strengthen this delicate area. In doing so, it aids in preventing and reducing dehydration fine lines, thereby improving the skin's appearance and suppleness.

  • Shampoo : Panthenol can also be included in the composition of shampoos intended for sensitive scalps. Alongside their cleansing function, shampoos containing panthenol can soothe scalp irritations and reduce itching, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with a dry scalp.

  • Conditioner : Conditioners enriched with panthenol complement the action of shampoos by providing additional hydration and protection to hair fibers. A study has indeed shown that this type of care can help prevent and repair damage caused by hair coloring. By forming a protective film around the hair, panthenol also enhances their shine and softness, while making styling easier.

  • Hair Mask : To be applied once or twice a week, hair masks are supplementary treatments to shampoos and conditioners that deeply nourish hair fibers while coating them to provide structure and volume. It's not uncommon for hair masks to contain panthenol, due to the moisturizing properties of this active ingredient.

  • Ointment : Lastly, panthenol is incorporated into certain dermatological ointments found in pharmacies. Often present at a level of 5% in these products, it aids in accelerating the healing process by stimulating re-epithelialization. Moreover, the moisturizing and soothing properties of panthenol allow it to alleviate itching and tingling associated with minor cuts, scrapes, or burns.

Typology products based on panthenol.

At Typology, we have decided to include panthenol in several of our skincare products:

  • The after-sun serum : This pale pink after-sun facial serum is enriched with panthenol and vitamin B12 to promote cellular regeneration after sun exposure. Moreover, the carob extract it contains stimulates and prolongs the tan.

  • The hydrating serum : Concentrated with hyaluronic acid and provitamin B5, this serum hydrates and plumps the skin. It is formulated with 95% natural-origin ingredients and helps to combat the gradual decrease in hyaluronic acid levels observed in the skin from the age of 25. By fighting against dehydration, this serum also helps to preserve the skin's barrier function.

  • The eyelash and eyebrow serum : This treatment, which can be applied to both eyelashes and eyebrows, is concentrated with fortifying active ingredients. The castor oil, pea peptides, biotinyl-GHK, and panthenol it contains help to nourish and strengthen the eyelashes and eyebrows, promoting their growth.

  • The dandruff treatment shampoo : Thanks to the synergistic action of piroctone olamine, an antifungal agent, and jujube extract, a botanical ingredient capable of regulating scalp flaking, this treatment combats both oily and dry dandruff. It is also enriched with soothing agents such as panthenol to calm sensitive and irritated scalps.

  • The hand and nail serum : Formulated with keratin, biotin, and provitamin B5, this product strengthens the nails and cuticles. It is applied morning and evening and prevents nail splitting and breakage. It is also possible to add two to three drops of this serum to a dollop of hand moisturizer.

Sources

  • LENZ H. & al. A new topical emollient containing panthenol: effect on skin hydration after single and extended use in healthy adults, and tolerability in healthy infants. Journal of Dermatological Treatment (2016).

  • VELASCO M. V. & al. Protective effect of conditioner agents on hair treated with oxidative hair dye. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2018).

  • ZHANG L. & al. Dexpanthenol in Wound Healing following Medical and Cosmetic Procedures (Postprocedure Wound Healing). Pharmaceuticals (2020).

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