Panthenol cream - for health care and regeneration of damaged skin Panthenol easily penetrates the skin structure, which binds and retains water, which gives skin moisture, softness and restores its elasticity. In addition, panthenol mitigates signs of inflammation and stimulates epithelialization. Panthenol cream is used to accelerate the healing of skin injuries: scratches, abrasions, mild burns, relieve symptoms caused by excessive sunbathing, friction or pressure on the skin, relieve itching, redness, burning and pain in allergic skin changes, skin care and prevent cracking nipples nursing mothers, care and regeneration, dry and cracked lips and dry and coarse skin hand care and skin regeneration after shaving and waxing, care and regeneration of damaged skin due to peripheral blood circulation disorders. Note: Do not apply to open wounds About panthenol (from Wikipedia): Panthenol (pantothenol) is the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and is thus a provitamin of B5. In organisms it is quickly oxidized to pantothenate [pantothenic acid]. Panthenol is a highly viscous transparent liquid at room temperature, but salts of pantothenic acid (for example sodium pantothenate) are powders (typically white). It is soluble in water, alcohol, propylene glycol, ether and chloroform, and slightly soluble in glycerin. Panthenol comes in two enantiomers, D and L. Only D-panthenol (dexpanthenol) is biologically active, however both forms have moisturizing properties. For cosmetic use, panthenol comes either in D form, or as a racemic mixture of D and L (DL-panthenol). Net Weight: 30g
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