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ETHYL BIOTINATE

Description

Ethyl Biotinate is a novel and potent derivative of biotin, also known as vitamin B7. This ingredient has gained significant attention in the skincare and haircare industries due to its enhanced bioavailability and efficacy compared to traditional biotin. Ethyl Biotinate is more lipophilic than biotin, allowing for improved penetration into the skin and hair follicles. This characteristic enables it to deliver its benefits more effectively to target areas.

In skincare formulations, Ethyl Biotinate supports cellular energy production and promotes the synthesis of keratin, a key protein for skin health and structure. It aids in maintaining skin barrier function and may help improve skin elasticity and hydration. For haircare applications, Ethyl Biotinate strengthens hair strands, potentially reducing breakage and improving overall hair quality. It may also stimulate hair follicle activity, supporting healthier hair growth.

Ethyl Biotinate is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 1% in skincare and haircare products. It is compatible with a wide range of formulations, including serums, creams, shampoos, and conditioners. This ingredient is particularly beneficial for individuals with brittle hair, thinning hair, or compromised skin barrier function.

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