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FARNESENE
Description
Farnesene is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene found in various plants and fruits, including apple peels, ginger, and ylang-ylang. This versatile compound exists in several isomeric forms, with β-farnesene being the most common in skincare formulations. Farnesene possesses a light, fresh aroma and demonstrates promising properties for dermatological applications.
In skincare, farnesene functions as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent, helping to improve skin texture and moisture retention. Its molecular structure allows it to form a lightweight, non-greasy barrier on the skin's surface, which can help reduce transepidermal water loss. Additionally, farnesene exhibits antioxidant properties, potentially offering protection against environmental stressors and free radical damage.
Research suggests that farnesene may have anti-inflammatory effects, making it a potential ingredient for soothing sensitive or irritated skin. Its ability to enhance the penetration of other active ingredients can improve the efficacy of skincare formulations. Farnesene is generally well-tolerated and suitable for various skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin, due to its non-comedogenic nature.
When formulating with farnesene, it is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 3%, depending on the desired effect and product type.
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