Biotin

Biotin

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Ingredient Info

Biotin is a B-vitamin that plays a role in keratin production and cellular metabolism. While widely marketed for hair and nail health, it's typically used in skincare as a supplemental ingredient rather than a topical treatment, and evidence for its effectiveness in healthy individuals is limited.



Benefits

  • May support hair and nail strength in people with biotin deficiency
  • Involved in keratin synthesis, which is a structural protein in skin, hair, and nails
  • Generally well-tolerated with no known serious adverse effects

Potential concerns

  • No proven benefit for healthy individuals without biotin deficiency
  • May interfere with certain laboratory tests if taken as a supplement
  • Limited evidence for topical application effectiveness

Science: A 2017 systematic review found biotin supplementation only showed clinical improvements in cases of underlying biotin deficiency or specific nail/hair pathologies—not in healthy people. Most research involves oral supplementation rather than topical skincare use.



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