hydratants
Hydratants are ingredients or formulations designed to maintain or increase hydration of the skin and mucous membranes. In cosmetics and dermatology, they function as moisture-binding agents that help restore or preserve surface moisture in a variety of products, from creams and serums to cleansers.
Most hydratants are hygroscopic and act as humectants, drawing water from the environment or from deeper skin
Common hydratants include glycerin, hyaluronic acid, sorbitol, urea, propylene glycol, and sodium PCA. Some products rely
Hydratants are often combined with emollients that improve skin softness and with occlusives that reduce transepidermal
Safety and use: Hydratants are generally well tolerated, but high concentrations of humectants can cause stinging