Panthenol
Panthenol
Suitable Skin Types
Highlights of Panthenol
- Deep hydration – draws and locks in moisture
- Aids in wound healing
- Anti-inflammatory – can reduce redness and irritation in many skin conditions including atopic dermatitis, nappy rash, and post-surgical skin irritations
Products Containing Panthenol
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Naked Chemist
A+ Retinol Skin Shot
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SALEDermessa Sets
Anti-Ageing Duo for Fine line & Wrinkles
Original price was: $109.00.$92.65Current price is: $92.65.Original price was: $109.00.$92.65Current price is: $92.65. -
Naked Chemist
B+ Niacinamide Skin Shot
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Mixsoon
Bean Eye Cream
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Mixsoon
Bifida Mask Pack (5 Sheets)
$20.00(1)
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SALEDermessa Sets
Brightening Duo for Dull Skin & Spots
Original price was: $102.00.$96.00Current price is: $96.00.Original price was: $102.00.$96.00Current price is: $96.00. -
Naked Chemist
C+ Ascorbic Acid Skin Shot
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Mary & May
Calendula Peptide Ageless Sleeping Mask
$30.00$30.00 -
Sandawha
Camellia Brightening Oil Mist
$27.00$27.00 -
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SALEDermessa Sets
Clean Slate Double Cleansing Duo
Original price was: $55.00.$52.25Current price is: $52.25.Original price was: $55.00.$52.25Current price is: $52.25. -
Mizon
Collagen 100
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Mary & May
Collagen Peptide Vital Mask (30 Sheets)
$28.00$28.00
What is Panthenol?
A skincare hero since the 1940s, panthenol (provitamin B5) was first discovered for its wound-healing properties. This versatile ingredient boasts both humectant (attracts moisture) and emollient (smooths and retains moisture) benefits.1 When applied topically, your body quickly converts panthenol to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5). This conversion translates to smoother, more moisturised skin in skin care products, and similar benefits for hair, making it a popular addition to conditioners for a silky-soft feel.
Panthenol can be listed as provitamin B5, butanamide or d-pantothenyl alcohol, and is readily absorbed by the body. Deficiencies are uncommon thanks to its presence in many foods. Beef, poultry, seafood, milk, eggs, and even vegetables like broccoli, mushrooms, and potatoes are all good sources of B5.
What can Panthenol do for your skin?
Hydration – while it acts as a humectant like hyaluronic acid, attracting moisture to your skin, panthenol also boasts emollient properties, forming a protective barrier to lock it all in. This double threat reduces moisture loss and strengthens your skin’s barrier function. Plus, panthenol plays well with most ingredients, making it a versatile hero in countless skincare products.
Wound healing – panthenol helps your skin heal faster by accelerating repair and regeneration.2 It does this by diving deeper into the skin layers, encouraging new skin cell growth (differentiation) and boosting healthy fat production (lipid synthesis). This can even lead to improved skin elasticity, making your skin feel plumper and bouncier.
Fortify skin barrier – panthenol is an effective emollient, it can lock in moisture and protect against transepidermal water loss (TEWL).3 They do this by stimulating cells that boost skin barrier function, allowing you to stay hydrated.
Anti-inflammatory – panthenol is known to calm redness and irritation. Studies suggest it may be effective in reducing symptoms of atopic dermatitis, nappy rash, and even aiding post-surgical healing.2
How do you use Panthenol?
Panthenol’s versatility makes it a star ingredient in cleansers, toners, serums, creams, masks, eye creams, shaving cream, sunscreens, shampoos, and conditioners. While generally well-tolerated, a patch test is always recommended before introducing any new product, including panthenol-containing ones. The good news? Panthenol plays well with most ingredients, especially hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin. For best results, apply panthenol topically on freshly cleansed skin.
Unveiling the power of panthenol unlocks a world of radiant skin. Experience Village 11’s Hydro Boost Toner, specifically formulated to soften and restore moisture for a revitalised look. Stay hydrated and protected all day with Mary & May’s Vegan Niacinamide Panthenol Sun Cushion. Need a quick pick-me-up? Skin1004’s Madagascar Centella Quick Calming Pads soothe and hydrate on-the-go, leaving you with dewy, refreshed skin. Finally, pamper yourself with Bonajour’s Propolis Essential Mask for ultimate hydration and a fortified skin barrier – the perfect weekend self-care ritual!
Can you use Panthenol when you’re pregnant?
While topical formulations containing panthenol are generally considered safe, exercising caution during pregnancy is always wise. As with any new skincare product, a patch test is recommended to check for allergies. It is also best to avoid high concentrations (greater than 5%) For any concerns about using panthenol while pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional. They can offer personalised advice based on your specific needs.
SOURCES
1 Torres, Ana, Liliana Rego, Márcia S. Martins, Marta S. Ferreira, Maria T. Cruz, Emília Sousa, and Isabel F. Almeida. 2023. “How to Promote Skin Repair? In-Depth Look at Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Strategies” Pharmaceuticals 16, no. 4: 573. Link
2 Proksch, E., de Bony, R., Trapp, S., & Boudon, S. (2017). Topical use of dexpanthenol: a 70th anniversary article. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 28(8), 766–773. Link
3 Pavlačková J, Egner P, Sedláček T, Mokrejš P, Sedlaříková J, Polášková J. In vivo efficacy and properties of semisolid formulations containing panthenol. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2019;18(1):346-354. Link