Inositol
NaturalSafety Level
Completely safe
Max. concentration
Carcinogenicity
Allergy Factor
Category
Active Ingredients, Vitamins, Moisturizing Agents
Functions
Mitigation, Antioxidant, Self-regulation
Description
Inositol is a natural vitamin-like component that is usually included in the group of B-complex vitamins, although it is not strictly a vitamin. The main functions of Inositol in cosmetics: 1. Improving skin health. Helps regulate the moisture level of the skin, providing softness and elasticity. This is especially beneficial for dry, irritated, and flaky skin. 2. Antioxidant action. Has antioxidant properties that help protect the skin from the harmful effects of free radicals, pollution, and UV radiation. 3. Improving skin condition in acne. May have a positive effect on reducing inflammation and redness. 4. Strengthening hair. By restoring the structure of the hair, it improves its growth, strengthens the roots, and prevents hair loss. 5. Balancing sebum production. It helps control excess oiliness of the skin by regulating the function of sebaceous glands, which is especially important for people with oily skin and prone to acne.
