fugtgiver
Fugtgiver is a Danish term used to describe substances that provide moisture to skin, hair, or other surfaces. In cosmetics and personal care, fugtgivere are commonly referred to as humectants. They work by attracting and retaining water, helping to improve hydration and the feel of a product on the skin.
Most fugtgivere are hygroscopic, meaning they draw moisture from the surrounding air or from deeper layers
Common fugtgivere include glycerin (glycerol), propylene glycol, butylene glycol, sorbitol, urea, sodium PCA, and hyaluronic acid.
Regulatory and labeling context: in Danish labeling and documentation, the function “fugtgiver” may be used to
See also: humectants, moisturizers, occlusives, skin hydration.