kosteuttajaaine
Kosteuttajaaine, often translated as humectant, is a cosmetic ingredient designed to attract water from the environment and bind it to the skin. This action helps to hydrate the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, making it softer, smoother, and more supple. Humectants are essential components in many skincare products, particularly moisturizers, lotions, and serums, where they play a crucial role in maintaining the skin's moisture balance.
Common examples of humectants include glycerin, hyaluronic acid, urea, sorbitol, and lactic acid. Glycerin is a
The effectiveness of a humectant can depend on the ambient humidity. In very dry environments, some humectants