keratinoid
Keratinoid is a term used in dermatology to describe a substance that resembles keratin, a protein found in the skin, hair, and nails. Keratin is a structural protein that provides strength and durability to these tissues. Keratinoids are often used in cosmetic and dermatological products due to their ability to mimic the properties of keratin, such as enhancing skin hydration, improving skin texture, and promoting wound healing.
Keratinoids can be derived from various sources, including plant-based materials like wheat, rice, and soy, as
The use of keratinoids in skincare products is based on the belief that they can help to
While keratinoids are generally considered safe and well-tolerated, it is important to note that individual reactions