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Why Dry Skin Needs Allantoin Most

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Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

When shopping for skincare products, you probably check out the roster of ingredients listed. If you see allantoin on there, you should consider using it, especially if you have dry or easily-irritated skin. It’s a lab-created version of a naturally-occurring version that is safe and non-toxic. What’s more, it has plenty of potential to help improve your skin.

Keep reading to find out about this multi-tasking ingredient and what it can do!

Extremely Emollient

Allantoin suits dry skin perfectly because it locks in moisturization to prevent dryness. It also calms irritated, flaky skin for a soothed and smoothed appearance.

Supremely Calming

If you have kids, you might notice allantoin as an ingredient in diaper rash cream. It’s very good for calming irritations of all kinds, especially when skin is so dry and parched that it is itchy, flaky, or rough.

Improves Healing

When you injure your skin, you want it to heal as quickly as possible. Allantoin is an ideal ingredient because it speeds along the healing process. It can even tame rashes with a relieving effect.

Gently Exfoliates

Dead skin cells can make your complexion look decidedly dull. Allantoin has the ability to help your skin shed the outermost layer of dead skin tissue from the inside out to help you reveal fresh and brighter skin.

Deeply Hydrating

Allantoin has a keratolytic property that allows it to increase the water content of the cells it comes into contact with. This is great for keeping skin looking plumped up, smooth, and youthful.

Aids In Cell Rejuvenation

Allantoin is often found in anti-aging formulas and for good reason. Mature skin needs more help with the dead skin cell shedding process and more hydration. With these capabilities, it makes allantoin ideal for aiding in collagen synthesis. While it works on stimulating the cells that produce collagen, it assists the extracellular matric synthesis to get your skin functioning like it did in younger years.

Think of allantoin like that crazy-talented, one-man band down by the boardwalk and you’ve got it. Allantoin helps skin in so many ways. It’s an ingredient you can feel good about using in your skincare to relieve your skin concerns. Those with dry skin or easily antagonized skin will get the best benefits out of allantoin, however, with each passing birthday, you might want to think about throwing allantoin into your skincare routine.

It works best in creams and serums, though you’ll see it in shower gels, shaving creams, and more. Consider it a bonus to getting the softest, smoothest, and most hydrated skin you’ve ever had!

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Written By:

Jennifer Raskin is a freelance writer, wife and mom that loves cold weather despite her location in Florida, cooking, reading, watching ‘80s movies, weight-lifting, and wine tasting.

Reviewed By:

Founder Ray Spotts has a passion for all things natural and has made a life study of nature as it relates to health and well-being. Ray became a forerunner bringing products to market that are extraordinarily effective and free from potentially harmful chemicals and additives. For this reason Ray formed Trusted Health Products, a company you can trust for clean, effective, and healthy products. Ray is an organic gardener, likes fishing, hiking, and teaching and mentoring people to start new businesses. You can get his book for free, “How To Succeed In Business Based On God’s Word,” at www.rayspotts.com.


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