Bio Hydractyl
Definition
BIO HYDRACTYL is a natural hydro-glycolic active with a similar composition in elements and in functionality to the skin’s Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF).
It is an active ingredient designated to improve the hydro-regulation of the superficial layers of the skin, while supplying energy reserves to the epidermal cells.
Its main components are:
PCA (Sodium Pyrrolidone Carboxilate), main component of the NMF.
Amino acids: Similar to the ones found at the NMF.
Polysaccharides: Important hydro-regulation and hydro-retention powers.
Lactic acid and urea
Glycogen: Anti-stress agent and energy supply.
Activity
- Natural moisturizer
- Long term moisturizer effect
- Hydro-retentor and hydro-regulator
- Restrains the dehydration without occlusive effect
- Improves the flexibility and softness of the skin
Cosmetic use
Moisturizing creams and gels.
Treatments for rough skins.
Body lotions and gels.
Moisturizing make-up products.
After sun products.
Family
Specialties
Use
Skin and hair
Solubility
Hydro soluble
Dosage
From 3% to 10%
INCI
Aqua (Water), Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Mel (Honey) Extract, Sodium PCA, Serine, Glycogen (Paraben free)
Market Concepts & Trends
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Co-washing
Keep your curly hair extra nourished replacing your shampoo by using only a conditioner.
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