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Betaine

Rating: Good

Benefits: Hydration,

Categories: Humectant,

Betaine at a Glance

  • Helps skin adapt to moisture losses and gains, essentially working to balance skin’s hydration
  • New research shows promise as a topical ingredient to visibly correct uneven skin tone
  • Known to be gentle on skin
  • May be plant-derived or synthetic
  • Also occurs naturally in skin and the body

Betaine Description

Betaine is a humectant (hydration-optimizing) ingredient that may be plant-derived or synthetic. It also occurs naturally in skin and the body.

It’s known as an osmolyte, an ingredient that helps skin adapt to moisture losses and gains, essentially working to balance skin’s hydration. Betaine is often included in cleansing blends because of its gentle soothing nature that helps offset the potential irritating effects of detergents. It’s also used as a hair conditioning ingredient.

Newer research indicates betaine shows promise as a topical ingredient to visibly correct uneven skin tone. More studies are needed to confirm this effect, but so far, the results look encouraging.

The 2018 Cosmetic Ingredient Review of betaine concluded that this ingredient is safe. Their report surveyed personal care products containing amounts up to 8.7%.

Betaine References

International Journal of Toxicology, 2018, pages 28S-46S

Food Science and Biotechnology, October 2017, pages 1391-1397

The Journal of Chemical Physics, June 2015, ePublication

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, September 2004, pages 539-549

Skin Research and Technology, February 2003, pages 50-58

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding usage constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.
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