Description
INCL: Aqua & Phospholipids & Biotin & Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate
Application
In cosmetics, biotin is commonly used due to its beneficial properties for skin, hair, and nails. It improves elasticity, prevents breakage, and splitting.
Biotin strengthens hair from the root, thus reducing excessive hair loss. This vitamin can be used as an ingredient in various care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, masks, serums, or hair and nail treatments.
It’s also worth adding to body or hand lotions.
Thanks to the liposomal formula, biotin easily penetrates deep into the tissue, including through several layers of the scalp's epidermis.
The recommended concentration in the final product is 1.0% - 10.0%. Add to cosmetic formulations at a temperature below 25°C.
The product can be diluted with water.
Do not mix with non-emulsified oils.
Simple recipe for a biotin hair mask:
Mix one egg and one teaspoon of jojoba oil in a bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of biotin. Apply to dry hair and leave for 30 minutes, then rinse with shampoo and warm water.
This biotin mask will strengthen hair roots and prevent hair loss. Additionally, it will moisturize and add shine.
Benefits
For Hair: Biotin is known for its role in producing keratin, the protein that forms the main structure of hair.
- Strengthens hair roots and stimulates hair growth
- Prevents hair loss and supports hair loss treatments
- Increases volume, improves elasticity and shine
- Reduces excessive activity of sebaceous glands
- Soothes dandruff
- Repairs brittle hair and split ends
For Skin: Biotin is an essential component that helps maintain healthy skin. Topical use of biotin:
- Improves skin elasticity
- Prevents skin aging, enhances tone and texture
- Reduces skin inflammation, e.g., acne
For Nails:
- Strengthens nail plate
- Prevents breakage and splitting
Storage instructions
Store at room temperature.
Warnings
Follow the recommended concentration of the product in the final formulation.
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