humektantteina
Humektantteina, known in English as humectants, are hygroscopic substances that attract and retain moisture. They are used across cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, and industrial products to improve moisture retention, texture, and stability. In cosmetic formulations, common humektantteina such as glycerin (glycerol), propylene glycol, sorbitol, urea, and hyaluronic acid help maintain skin and hair hydration by drawing water from the environment or from deeper skin layers. They can also influence viscosity and spreadability.
In foods, humektantteina like glycerin, sorbitol, and certain sugar alcohols help retain moisture, prevent staling, and
The effectiveness of humektantteina depends on relative humidity. At moderate to high humidity, they attract water
Safety and regulation: most humektantteina used in consumer products are considered safe when used as directed.
See also: hygroscopicity, moisturizers, cosmetic ingredients.