Active ingredient
INCIGlycerin
Last reviewed by BIOSAR Scientific Team, PharmD, Cosmetic Chemistry, Pharmacy practice on .
Glycerin is a small triol humectant used in nearly every category of skincare to draw water into the stratum corneum. It binds water molecules at the cell surface, plumps the look of the skin, and supports barrier recovery in dry or compromised conditions. Effective at 3% to 20% in serums, lotions, masks, and cleansers. Pairs broadly with most actives. No major conflicts.
Topical glycerin is considered safe during pregnancy and lactation per Mother to Baby and Trivedi et al. (2017). It is one of the most universally tolerated humectants in cosmetic use.
Humectant that attracts water to the skin. Core hydrating ingredient across face, body, and baby formulas.
Where it helps
Dryness is a barrier dysfunction in which skin loses water faster than it can retain or replenish it, presenting as flaking, tightness, dull…
Explore the concernAcross Fitzpatrick III–V skin tones — the majority of darker skin tones — the most common consultation is the same: the patch on the cheekbo…
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