What Is Panthenol Specifically For Hair?<span class="entry-meta">Originally Posted on October 7, 2011 and reposted on December 20, 2015</span>

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Panthenol is a pro-vitamin of B5, which is widely used in beauty products such as cosmetics and soaps. It is transparent in nature and readily mixes with alcohol and water and that is the reason why it is sometimes referred as cosmetics additive. It is a nontoxic pro-vitamin with amazing absorption properties and therefore, works as an excellent moisturizer and emollient. This excellent pro-vitamin has been used as an ingredient in many hair care products.

Panthenol and Panthenoic acid are readily being used in most hair care products such as shampoo, conditioners, hair sprays, and gels, etc. Panthenol helps reduce hair damage, reduce split ends and add an abundance of shine and texture to the hair.

 

The Pros and cons of Panthenol for hair

Panthenol is one of the key ingredients for many hair care products and their treatments. The pro-vitamin strengthens and repairs the hair. It coats and binds to the hair follicles, and makes the hair shiny. Its moisturizing ability makes it useful in hair conditioning products thus results in softer hair that’s easy to comb.

Since Panthenol is nontoxic in nature, therefore, it is not harmful for the hair. Today, market is flooded with hair care creams, moisturizers and other beauty products that contain Panthenol as the main constituent. So, if you want your hair to look healthy and shiny then never forget to buy a shampoo or conditioner that contains this magic ingredient. Panthenol nourishes your hair and makes it long, strong, and shiny. You might have seen many celebrities with healthy and shiny hair – their secrets are the same.

Originally posted 2011-10-07 09:18:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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