Diglycerin

Diglycerin

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Ingredient Info

Diglycerin is a humectant derived from glycerin that works by drawing moisture from the air and deeper skin layers to the surface, helping your skin stay hydrated. It's a gentler, less sticky alternative to pure glycerin and is commonly used in lightweight moisturizers and serums.



Benefits

  • Hydration and moisture retention
  • Lightweight feel compared to glycerin
  • Helps plump skin and reduce fine lines appearance

Science: Limited peer-reviewed data available for this ingredient. Diglycerin is generally recognized as safe in cosmetics and is a well-established humectant with a safety profile similar to glycerin, though specific efficacy studies are minimal.



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