Humectants

Humectants are water-loving, or hydrophilic ingredients that attract water. They do this by either drawing moisture from the air to the stratum corneum if humidity levels are high or from deeper levels of the dermis if the outside air is dry.

Types of Humectants Used in Dr Spiller Products

For this example, I will be talking about the humectants found in the 3 products we use for our Problematic Skins for the 3 Skin Ages! You may have read the article here:

https://dermalessence.com.au/biomimetic-moisturizers-for-oily-problematic-skins-for-your-age-group/

As you can see all 3 products have humectants and they are chosen for their ability to retain moisture.

In the Propolis Day Cream,  the humectants  are Royal Jelly  – antibacterial bee secretion,  and Lactic acid  – Natural Moisturizing Factor

In the Propolis Night Cream, the humectant is Royal Jelly  – antibacterial bee secretion

For the Rinazel Cream, the humectant is Lactic acid – Natural Moisturizing Factor

Royal Jelly

Honey is a natural humectant, a substance that can attract and retain moisture. Royal jelly is a gelatinous substance produced by honey bees to feed the queen bees and their young. The benefits of using this ingredient in products are:

  • Keeps the skin hydrated and prevents dryness.
  • Natural antimicrobial properties
  • kills bacteria and other microorganisms on the skin.

Lactic Acid

This precious product attracts water for a hydrating and plumping effect.

It is also able to slough away a build-up of dead skin cells and rid the skin of any impurities and bacteria.  It’s main benefits:

  •  derived from fruit sugars and soured milk
  •  reputation as being one of the most gentle AHAs – large molecular size
  •  unique trait of being a humectant to lock moisture into the skin 

Have you thought about the ingredients in your skincare products and what their purpose is?

Contact us at Dermal Essence to discuss the perfect product for your problematic skin.

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