Lactitol

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Lactitol - Ingredient Explanation

Lactitol

Function: Skin Conditioning, Humectant, Flavoring Agent

1. Definition Lactitol:

Lactitol is a sugar alcohol that is commonly used as a sweetener and humectant in various cosmetic products. It is derived from lactose and has a similar taste and texture to sugar but with fewer calories.

2. Use:

Lactitol is used in cosmetics for its moisturizing properties. It helps to attract and retain moisture in the skin, making it a popular ingredient in creams, lotions, and serums. Lactitol also has emollient properties, making it effective in softening and smoothing the skin.

3. Usage Lactitol:

Lactitol can be found in a wide range of cosmetic products, including moisturizers, anti-aging creams, and lip balms. It is typically used in concentrations of 1-5% in formulations. When using products containing lactitol, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and discontinue use if any irritation occurs.

4. References:

- P. K. Gupta, "Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications," CRC Press, 2017.

- J. F. Wilkinson, R. J. Moore, "Harry's Cosmeticology," 9th Edition, CRC Press, 2019.

- M. S. Baki, K. Alexander, "Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology," John Wiley & Sons, 2015.

Ingredient Overview

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Quick Ingredient Notes
Paraben free
Sulfate free
Alcohol free
Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
Minimum ingredient
EU Allergent Free
Key Ingredients
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Dry skin
Dry skin
Unknown
Oily Skin
Oily Skin
Unknown
Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin
Unknown
Ingredient Safety Breakdown (EWG Health Ratings)
Low Risk
Moderate Risk
High Risk
Unknown
100%

Ingredient List

EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function Notes
1
A
(Skin Conditioning, Humectant, Flavoring Agent)