D-Panthenol Gel (Liquid ProVitamin B5)

Price range: ₦6,500.00 through ₦29,500.00

Pure Panthenol Gel powered by Provitamin B5 delivers fast-absorbing hydration, soothing relief and improved barrier to hair and skin.

Description

Panthenol Gel (liquid) is an active ingredient in the cosmetic and personal care industry loved for its diverse functionality – humectant, anti-irritant and barrier repair.

It is a multi-tasking ingredient that helps keep the skin and hair hydrated (humectant), calms irritations (soothing), and helps repair damaged skin barrier and hair, as well as strengthens the hair.

Panthenol, commonly known as D-Panthenol or Provitamin B5, is a synthetic form of Vitamin B5, and is used as an ingredient in many topical formulations for skin and hair care.

Common types of products formulated with Panthenol include soothing serums and toners, creams/ lotions, hair masks, shampoos and conditioners.

*NOTE: This ingredient is sold by gram/kilogram weight.

Ingredient Function: Humectant/ moisturizing, calming/ soothing, and anti-irritant, and barrier repair.

INCI Name: D-Panthenol Gel

Other Names: Provitamin B5, Pro Vitamin B5, Pro-Vitamin B5, d-Panthenol, Panthenol Gel

Grade: Cosmetic Grade (not food grade)

Appearance: Colourless to light yellow viscous/ very thick liquid at room temperature

Concentration (Active Ingredient): 75-99% Panthenol Solution.

Derived From: Vitamin B5 (aka Panthenoic Acid

Processing: Synthetic

Solubility: Water-soluble

Applications: Commonly used as a hydrating agent in topical skin and hair care products, and also used as an anti-irritant, soothing and softening agent in cosmetic and personal care product formulations.

Storage Tips: Store Panthenol Gel in a cool, dry place with temperatures below 50°C, because Panthenol can degrade and lose effectiveness when exposed to high heat.

Shelf Life: 24 months

 

Formulation Notes & Guidelines (Liquid Panthenol Gel)

Usage Rate: 0.5% to 5%. See typical usage rates below:

  • Basic moisturizing: 0.5-1%
  • Soothing, repairing, stronger hydration: 1-5%
  • ‎Creams and Lotions: 0.5-3%
  • ‎Hair products: 0.1-1.0%
  • ‎Hair styling products: 0.5-0.75%
  • ‎Shampoos and conditioners: 0.75-1%

 

HEAT SENSITIVITY: Panthenol Gel is heat-sensitive – it’s unstable when exposed to temperature above 40°C (104°F) and loses potency. Therefore, ensure not to heat your Panthenol-based formula above that temperature.  Due to this, it’s better to add it to the cool-down phase of your formulation, at below 40°C.

In contrast, Powdered Panthenol is not heat-sensitive, and can be incorporated into the heated water phase) of not above 50°C, and heated briefly.

HOW TO DISSOLVE/ MIX: First dilute/ mix the Panthenol  Gel with a small amount of water before incorporating it into your formulation.

INCORPORATION PHASE: Add Panthenol Gel to the water phase of your formulation, at the cool-down phase., and stir until it’s well mixed and incorporated.

FINAL PH: Adjust the final pH of your formulation to 3.5 to 7.0, which is the optimal pH range of Panthenol. Ensure to adjust your final product to this pH range when formulating with Panthenol.

Compatibility with Other Actives: Panthenol pairs well with other active ingredients.  Combining Panthenol with other  hydrators, barrier rebuilders, and antioxidants significantly enhances the effectiveness of the final product.

  • It is also compatible with Niacinamide, Ceramides, Humectants such as Glycerin and Hyaluronic Acid, Peptides, Vitamin C (MAP).
  • Natural botanical extracts (such as Green Tea extract, Calendula extract) can add soothing, antioxidant power to Panthenol Gel formulations.

 

Panthenol Gel for Cosmetic Formulators

Should you use Powder form of Panthenol or the liquid/ gel form depends on a few factors. Here are some of the reasons and situations to consider Panthenol Gel over the Powder form.

  • Ready to Use: Panthenol Gel is convenient and easy to use because it comes pre-dissolved, requiring no extra mixing nor heating.
  • Ease of Incorporation: Liquid Panthenol (Gel) is fast and easy to add to aqueous solutions, premixed water or to the cool-down phase of formulations. It’s even easier to add to cold-processed (no-heat) formulations such as serums, toners.
  • Stable in Formulation: It’s generally stable in various cosmetic formulations.

 

How to Substitute Liquid Panthenol for Panthenol Powder, or vice versa.

This Liquid Panthenol Gel is composed of 50% Panthenol solution. Here is how to substitute Panthenol Gel (Liquid) for Panthenol Powder.

  • Use 4% Panthenol Gel (liquid) where a formula calls for 2% powder Panthenol;
  • In general, use twice the amount called for in powdered Panthenol, if what you have is Liquid Panthenol (Gel).

We also have Panthenol Powder in stock.

 

Panthenol Gel Benefits for Hair and Skin

  • Moisturizing humectant: Panthenol attracts and locks in moisture, helping to relieve dryness and improve hydration in both skin and hair.
  • Soothing and anti-irritant: Calms inflammation and reduces redness and itching, making it ideal for sunburns, minor burns, or generally sensitive skin.
  • Skin-regenerating: Supports cell renewal and speeds up wound healing, promoting faster recovery of damaged tissue, revive skin barrier and helps reduce scarring.
  • Fosters skin and hair smoothness: Panthenol helps skin and hair retain water better, which leads to improved smoothness.
  • Fast absorption: Penetrates deeply into the skin and hair, where it transforms into pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) to boost its effectiveness.
  • Haircare: Restores shine and moisture balance when incorporated into shampoos, conditioners, and hair styling treatments.
  • Improves Elasticity of hair and skin, resulting in low breakage for hair strands, minimized split ends and easier detangling.
  • Protection from Damage: Helps protect hair from damage from styling products and the environment.

 

Panthenol Fun Facts

  • Panthenol derives its name from Vitamin B5, also known as Pantothenic Acid.
  • Panthenol is commonly known as Pro Vitamin B5 because when applied to the skin or hair, the body converts Panthenol into Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid).
  • Panthenoic Acid (i.e. Vitamin B5) is naturally found in humans (skin and hair), plants and animals. However, Panthenol is typically synthesized/ mass-produced in in laboratories for use in cosmetic and personal care products.

 

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