Deep Moisturizing Smart Lock: Polyglycerin-6, Awakening Skin's Hydration and Vitality

In the ingredient list of skincare products, humectants are often key to determining skin feel and efficacy. Polyglycerin-6, a highly effective humectant derived from natural sources, is becoming a star ingredient in high-end skincare formulations due to its exceptional moisture-absorbing capacity and gentle properties.
Unlike common glycerin, Polyglycerin-6 has a larger molecular weight and a more complex branched structure. This structure gives it unparalleled moisture-absorbing capabilities, efficiently capturing and locking in moisture from the environment [1]. Even more noteworthy is its excellent film-forming ability, creating a light and breathable "moisturizing film" on the skin's surface. This not only prevents moisture evaporation but also provides a silky, non-sticky, and comfortable skin feel, completely solving the problem of greasy and heavy textures associated with traditional humectants.
Furthermore, Polyglycerin-6 boasts excellent safety. It gently soothes dry skin, enhances the water content of the stratum corneum, and repairs the damaged skin barrier without irritating sensitive skin [2]. Its excellent solubility and stability also allow it to work perfectly with other active ingredients, enhancing the overall efficacy of the formulation.
Choosing products containing Polyglycerin-6 means choosing a scientific, deep, and enjoyable moisturizing experience. It integrates the moisturizing wisdom of nature with modern technology, bringing lasting, healthy, and radiant hydration to your skin.
References:
R. M. Brandt, et al. (2002). "Polyglycerols: Emerging ingredients in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations." International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 24(2), 93-101. (Focuses on the chemical properties and humectant efficacy of polyglycerols including Polyglycerin-6).
H. S. Lee, et al. (2016). "Evaluation of the moisturizing and skin-soothing effects of polyglycerin-based emulsions." Journal of Dermatological Science, 84(3), 245-252. (Demonstrates the clinical benefits in hydration and barrier support).


