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inulin
Description
Inulin is a naturally occurring prebiotic fiber found in various plants, most notably chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, and garlic. In skincare formulations, it serves as a multifunctional ingredient with several beneficial properties. Inulin acts as a humectant, drawing moisture to the skin and helping to maintain hydration. This hygroscopic nature contributes to improved skin texture and suppleness.
As a prebiotic, inulin supports the skin's microbiome by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria. This can help balance the skin's ecosystem, potentially reducing inflammation and improving overall skin health. In formulations, inulin also functions as a natural thickener and stabilizer, enhancing product texture and consistency.
Studies have shown that inulin may have anti-aging properties, helping to stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity. It also exhibits mild exfoliating effects, gently removing dead skin cells without causing irritation. Inulin's low molecular weight allows for easy penetration into the skin, enhancing its efficacy.
Given its natural origin and gentle nature, inulin is suitable for various skin types, including sensitive skin. It is often incorporated into moisturizers, serums, and masks to provide hydration, support skin barrier function, and promote a healthy complexion.
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