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Panthenol

Pro-Vitamin B5

Panthenol

Characteristics

INCI
Panthenol
Ru.
Pro-Vitamin B5
CAS
81-13-0, 16485-10-2
EC
201-327-3, 240-540-6
IUPAC
Butanamide, 2,4-Dihydroxy-N-(3-Hydroxypropyl)-3,3-Dimethyl-, (2R)-; Dl-Panthenol
Functions
antistatic, hair conditioning, skin conditioning
Irritancy
0 / 5
Comedogen.
0 / 5

Who it's for

Skin Type
▲ Dry ▲ Oily ▲ Combination ▲ Normal ▲ Sensitive ▲ Acne-Prone
Face Concern
▲ Hydration ▲ Barrier Repair ▲ Soothing
Body Concern
▲ Dryness ▲ Sensitivity
Hair Concern
▲ Hair Volume ▲ Fine Hair ▲ Flaky scalp ▲ Hair Loss ▲ Damage ▲ Bleached Hair ▲ Color-Treated ▲ Hydration ▲ Scalp Health ▲ Sensetive Scalp
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Hair ▲ Scalp

Description

An easy-to-formulate, commonly used, nice to have ingredient that’s also called pro-vitamin B5. As you might guess from the “pro” part, it’s a precursor to vitamin B5 (whose fancy name is pantothenic acid). 

Its main job in skincare products is to moisturise the skin. It’s a humectant meaning that it can help the skin to attract water and then hold onto it. There is also research showing that panthenol can help our skin to produce more lovely lipids that are important for a strong and healthy skin barrier. 

Another great thing about panthenol is that it has anti-inflammatory and skin protecting abilities. A study shows that it can reduce the irritation caused by less-nice other ingredients (e.g. fragrance, preservatives or chemical sunscreens) in the product.

Research also shows that it might be useful for wound healing as it promotes fibroblast (nice type of cells in our skin that produce skin-firming collagen) proliferation. 

If that wasn’t enough panthenol is also useful in nail and hair care products. A study shows that a nail treatment liquide with 2% panthenol could effectively get into the nail and significantly increase the hydration of it.

As for the hair the hydration effect is also true there. Panthenol might make your hair softer, more elastic and helps to comb your hair more easily. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Panthenol

What does panthenol do in skincare?
Panthenol is a humectant and skin-conditioning ingredient, which means it helps attract and hold water in the skin. It can also support the skin barrier and help reduce the look of dryness and irritation. In skincare, it is mainly used to make products feel more soothing and moisturizing.
Is panthenol good for dry or sensitive skin?
Panthenol is often a good choice for dry or sensitive skin because it helps the skin retain moisture and may improve comfort. It is generally well tolerated and is commonly found in moisturizers, serums, and calming creams. If your skin is very reactive, it is still wise to patch test any new product.
Can panthenol help with acne-prone skin?
Panthenol does not treat acne directly, but it can be useful in acne-prone routines because it helps soothe and hydrate the skin. That matters when acne treatments like benzoyl peroxide or retinoids leave the skin dry or irritated. It is usually best used as a supporting ingredient rather than an acne-fighting active.
Is panthenol good for the face?
Yes, panthenol is commonly used on the face because it is gentle and moisturizing. It can help make the skin feel softer and more comfortable, especially if your skin barrier is stressed or dehydrated. It is often found in face creams, serums, and after-sun products.
Can panthenol be used on hair?
Panthenol is widely used in hair care because it helps hair hold onto moisture and can make it feel smoother and more flexible. In conditioners and leave-in products, it may also improve the look of shine and reduce the feel of dryness. It does not repair damaged hair, but it can help hair look and feel healthier.

Evidence & Research on Panthenol

Scientific publications & sources 4
  • 1
    Proksch, Ehrhardt, et al. "Topical use of dexpanthenol: a 70th anniversary article." Journal of Dermatological Treatment 28.8 (2017): 766-773.
    Find in PubMed
  • 2
    International Journal of Cosmetic Science, Volume 29 (4) – Aug 1, 2007, In vitro human nail penetration and kinetics of panthenol
  • 3
    Journal of cosmetic science., 2011 Jul-Aug;62(4):361-70., Skin moisturizing effects of panthenol-based formulations.
    Find in PubMed
  • 4
    Clinics in Dermatology, Volume 27 (5) – Sep 1, 2009, Common cosmeceuticals

Products with Panthenol (38 347 total)

Most often found in Balea products (342 items)

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Synonyms
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