Astringent
An astringent is a substance that causes the contraction or shrinkage of body tissues, typically by precipitating proteins. In medicine and cosmetics, astringents reduce secretions, relieve inflammation, and can tighten skin or mucous membranes. The term comes from Latin adstringere, meaning to bind or bind tightly.
Mechanism-wise, many astringents rely on tannins or metallic salts. Tannins bind to proteins in skin and mucous
Common sources include natural plant-derived tannins such as witch hazel, oak bark, gallnuts, and catechu, as
Medical uses encompass temporary relief of mucous membrane inflammation and minor bleeding, treatment of hemorrhoids or
In cosmetics, astringents are employed in toners and blemish-control products to reduce oiliness and tighten pores.