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Erythritol

Characteristics

INCI
Erythritol
IUPAC
Butane-1,2,3,4-Tetrol
Functions
humectant, moisturising, skin conditioning

Who it's for

Skin Type
▲ Dry ▲ Normal ▲ Sensitive ▲ Acne-Prone
Face Concern
▲ Hydration ▲ Soothing
Body Concern
▲ Dryness ▲ Sensitivity
Hair Concern
▲ Hydration ▲ Scalp Health
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Hair ▲ Scalp
erythritol is the organic compound that conforms to the formula: (structure)

Description

Erythritol is a sugar alcohol that’s widely used in cosmetics as a humectant and skin-conditioning ingredient. In skincare, that means it helps attract and hold water at the surface, giving formulas a more hydrated, cushioned feel. It’s also valued for improving texture and slip, so products can feel smoother and less sticky. In hair care, erythritol can help support softness and manageability by adding a light moisture boost.

Who tends to benefit? It’s a nice fit for people looking for lightweight hydration, especially in gels, serums, toners, and moisturizers that shouldn’t feel heavy. It can also be useful in hair products meant to reduce a dry, rough feel without adding much weight. Because it’s generally odorless and non-greasy, it blends easily into many formulas.

Caveats: erythritol is not a powerhouse active, so it works best as part of a broader moisturizing formula rather than on its own. As with any ingredient, individual tolerance can vary, and very sensitive skin may prefer to patch test new products. Its main role is supportive: improving feel, hydration, and formula performance rather than treating specific skin concerns.

Products with Erythritol (1 182 total)

Most often found in Shiseido products (57 items)

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Synonyms
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