Ingredient
ZINC HYDROLYZED HYALURONATE
Substance information
"Zinc..." refers to a zinc salt. "Hydrolyzed" means: hydrolysed or a hydrolysate (product of the separation of a chemical compound by reaction with water, often by means of enzymes). Hyaluronates are salts or esters of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid (salts: hyaluronates) is a so-called glycosaminoglycan, a long-chain linear polysaccharide.
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
HUMECTANT
Holds and retains moisture in cosmetic products
SKIN CONDITIONING
Maintains the skin in good condition
Origin
biotechnology/synthetic
Background information on use in cosmetics
Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the human body and is an important component of various tissues such as the skin and the connective tissue. Hyaluronic acid ensures a soft and smooth skin since it can well bind water. With increasing age the body forms, however, significantly less hyaluronic acid. For that reason the skin loses in elasticity at a higher age and forms wrinkles. To counter this process, hyaluronic acid is often used as an anti-ageing active ingredient in products such as eye creams, skin and face creams as well as caring masks. In these products hyaluronic acid has the task of preserving the moisture in the skin by binding water in the upper cell layer. Visible signs of skin ageing can be mitigated in this way.
Information on safe use
This substance is expressly approved and / or subject to a restriction as a result of an entry in Annex III of the EC Cosmetics Regulation after an assessment by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety of the EU Commission (SCCS). Restrictions can relate eg to purity criteria, a maximum concentration or the restriction to certain product categories. Subject to the conditions possibly imposed in Annex III, the use of this substance in cosmetic products is safe.
Belongs to the following substance groups
Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.