
Most of us associate panthenol with childhood. My mom always put a thick cream from a drugstore jar on sunburned skin or a fresh scrape after a fun walk. Initially, the component was accepted in pharmacology. Doctors loved it for its ability to penetrate deep into the skin and restore its protective layer. Therefore, it is not surprising that soon panthenol began to be tested in the composition of cosmetic products. Studies have shown that the formula containing panthenol enhances the effect of anti-aging creams and prevents the first signs of skin aging. And its regenerating properties extend not only to the skin, but also to the hair.
Useful properties of panthenol in cosmetics
So, as we’ve said more than once, one of the main properties of panthenol is, hydrationeven in the deep layers of the skin. So panthenol can remove the dryness and peeling we encounter regularly in winter. At the same time, it not only moisturizes the skin, but also strengthens its barrier function and helps maintain its natural moisture balance.

Another property of panthenol that is difficult to predict is rejuvenating. Vitamin B5 stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, proteins responsible for skin elasticity and firmness. Also, pantothenic acid (read vitamin B5) is necessary for the synthesis of coenzyme A, an energy enzyme involved in all regeneration processes.
Improvement And anti-inflammatory effect – one of the most obvious properties of panthenol. Vitamin B5 is involved in regeneration processes, so it accelerates the healing of wounds and burns, and also fights acne due to its ability to counteract bacteria.
Vitamin B5 is a component of all living organisms. Therefore, the name “panthenol” in translation (from the Greek word pantothene) means “everywhere”. When you apply a cream with panthenol in its composition, it penetrates the lipid barrier (an invisible film on the surface of the skin) and turns into pantothenic acid. In this way, it can act even in the deep layers of the skin.
The best products with panthenol
Products containing panthenol or pantothenic acid in their formula are widely used to repair the skin and eliminate the feeling of dryness and thirst. Therefore, we have collected below the cosmetics with the most desirable component in the winter period.
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Intensive nourishing face mask Femegyl, 545 r. -
Serum liposomal regenerative Sespanthenol, Sesderma, 3627 r. -
Revitalizing balm Cicaplast B5+, La Roche-Posay, 730 r. -
Intensive moisturizing cream-serum for the skin of the face, neck and around the eyes Ilona Lunden, 2999 р. -
Serum for the skin around the eyes V Shaping Facial Lift, Clarins, 4340 r. -
Nourishing milk for washing Tashmoo Lotus Nourishing Milk Wash, Holifrog, 3000 r. -
Hand and body cream “SOS deep nutrition”, Ecolatier, 395 r. -
B & Tea Balancing Face Toner, Aesop, $2516 -
Moisturizing cream Sensifine Hydra for sensitive skin, SVR, 1680 r. -
Bi-phase micellar eye and lip cleanser Sensibio H2O, Bioderma, 1493 p. -
Moisturizing face cream Perfect Moisturizer, 3LAB, 14230 р. -
Revitalizing facial serum Klapp, 4930 r. -
Foot cream ultra-restorative Konner, 289 r. -
Shampoo for the scalp with Collagen Spaklean, 1290 r. -
Toning body milk Mysteryal Rose, Natura Siberica, 331 r. -
Body Cream D-Panthenol, Cafe Mimi, 74 r. -
Paper mask with weis snail extract, 50 r. -
Day cream Kurquma, Faberlic, 699 r.
Source: People Talk

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