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Allantoin

Allantoin occurs naturally in the body, but can also be derived from the root of the Comfrey plant or Chamomile, or produced synthetically. It is used in skincare for its ability to promote wound healing and healthy tissue growth, helping in the production of collagen and elastin fibres. Allantoin has also been shown to have soothing and anti-irritant properties, which is thought to be down to its ability to form complexes with irritating agents, thus preventing them from activating inflammatory mechanisms within the skin.

What is Allantoin?

Allantoin is a skincare ingredient derived from plants such as comfrey root. It is known for its ability to soothe and calm the skin, making it a popular choice in skincare products.

What does Allantoin do?

Allantoin is a calming, anti-inflammatory, and hydrating ingredient which promotes wound healing by stimulating fibroblasts in the dermis.

Who is Allantoin good for?

If any of the following apply Allantoin might be a good option for you:

Fine Lines

Impaired skin barrier

Redness

Pregnancy

Who should avoid Allantoin?

If any of the following apply it might be best to avoid Allantoin:

Related Allergy

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