Ingredients

INGREDIENTS

At QV, we select only scientifically-tested ingredients – it’s how our name has become synonymous with quality and innovation. Explore some of our favourite ingredients below to learn about their key benefits and where you’ll find them in our QV range.

Purified extract of colloidal oatmeal to help calm and soothe skin.

Benefits

Helps reduce the chance of irritation1.

Products that contain Avemide15ᵀᴹ

Reference

1. DRAGO-CALM: Anti-irritant, Anti-oxidant, Anti-Histaminic. PowerPoint Presentation. Symrise.

Naturally occurring lipids that help to provide skin barrier.

Benefits

Help support the skin barrier: Reduction in ceramide levels leads to increased moisture loss from the skin and skin dryness2. Use of ceramide-containing products can help support the skin barrier and reduce moisture loss from the skin3.

Products that contain Ceramides

Reference

2. Hon KL, Leung AK, Barankin B. Barrier Repair Therapy in Atopic Dermatitis: An Overview. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2013; 14:389- 399.

3. Spada F, Harrison IP, Barnes TM, Greive KA, Daniles D, Townley J et al. A daily regimen of a ceramides-dominant moisturizing cream and cleanser restores the skin permeability barrier in adults with moderate eczema: a randomized trial. Dermatol Ther 2021 May 13;e14970.

A silicone that helps to protect the skin against water and other irritants.

Benefits

Barrier agent: Its thick, viscous nature, makes a barrier on the skin to help protect the skin against chafing and irritation caused by water and other irritant.

Products that contain Dimethicone

Helps to visibly reduce puffiness, dark circles and fine lines.

Benefits

Low irritant potential: Sodium PCA is non-irritating and non-sensitising with and without UV exposure in a range of clinical tests4.

Enhances skin ability to hold water: Components of NMF are hydrophilic water soluble substances that enhance the skin's ability to hold water5. Sodium PCA helps supplement the skin NMF, leaving the skin feeling soft and supple.

Products that contain Sodium PCA

References

4. 2012 CIR Compendium. Washington, D.C.: Cosmetic Ingredient Review; 2012, p. 178.

5. Fowler J. Understanding the role of natural moisturizing factor in skin hydration. Practical Dermatology. 2012; 36-40.

A humectant, helping to draw and hold water to the skin to maintain hydration.

Benefits

Excellent skin moisturiser and conditioner: Moisturisers containing glycerin can produce long-lasting moisturisation by minimising water loss6.

Helps protect against dehydration effects of washing: Glycerin in a topical emulsion has been shown to help prevent the dehydration effects of washing the skin, including when Sodium Lauryl Sulphate is used as the detergent6.

Helps to retain moisture in the skin: At high humidity, Glycerin acts as a humectant, while at low humidity it acts as a skin moisturiser and conditioner by inhibiting lipid phase transition7.

Products that contain Glycerin

References

6. Rawlings AV, Canestrari DA, Dobkowski B. Moisturizer technology versus clinical performance. Dermatologic Therapy 2004;17(s1):49–56.

7. Greive K. Glycerine: The Naturally Effective Humectant. Dermatological Nursing 2012; 11(1): 30-34.

Helps support the skin barrier function and protect against skin dryness8.

Benefits

Lactic acid have been shown to promote ceramide biosynthesis, and further improve skin dryness, scaling and transepidermal water loss8.

Products that contain Lactic Acid

References

8. Rawlings AV, Davies A, Carlomusto M, Pillai S, Zhang K, Kosturko R, et al. Effect of lactic acid isomers on keratinocyte ceramide synthesis, stratum corneum lipid levels and stratum corneum barrier function. Arch Dermatol Res 1996;288(7):383–90.

Otherwise known as Nicotinamide or Vitamin B3, helps maintain skin barrier function, as well as moisturising dry skin.

Benefits

Helps maintain skin barrier function: Niacinamide has been shown to help maintain the skin barrier function9

Helps to moisturise dry skin: The topical application of Niacinamide is shown to reduce transepidermal water loss10

Helps to improve the appearance of skin tone and texture: Topical application of Niacinamide was shown to improve the appearance of aged and photodamaged skin and a reduction in the appearance of hyperpigmentation11.

Products that contain Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3)

References

9. Tanno O, Ota Y, Kitamura N, Katsube T and Inoue S. Nicotinamide increases biosynthesis of ceramides as well as other stratum corneum lipids to improve the epidermal permeability barrier. Brit J Dermatol. 2000; 143:524-531.

10. Soma Y, Kashima M, Imaizumi A et al. Moisturising effects of topical nicotinamide on atopic dry skin. Int J Dermatol 2005 ; 43:197-202.

11. Matts PJ, Oblong JE and Bissett DL. A review of the range of effects of niacinamide in human skin. IFSCC Magazine. 2002; 5(4):285-289.

Also known as Pro Vitamin B5, helps to improve skin hydration and reduce water-loss to maintain softness and elasticity.

Benefits

Hydrating: Dexpathenol when applied topically functions like a moisturiser which can help improve skin hydration, reduce transepidermal water loss and help maintain skin softness and elasticity12

Products that contain Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5)

References

12. Ebner F, Heller A, Rippke F, Tausch I. Topical use of dexpanthenol in skin disorders. Am J Clin Dermatol 2002; 3(6): 427-433.37.

An emollient that helps to reduce moisture loss from the outermost layer of the skin to maintain hydration.

Benefits

Suitable for everyday use: A review of the available literature has shown topical Paraffinum Liquidum is well tolerated and can be used daily13.  

Non-comedogenic: Highly refined and purified mineral oils, such as Paraffinum Liquidum found in cosmetic and skincare products are non-comedogenic14 (does not clog pores).

Excellent moisturising ingredient: Paraffinum liquidum keeps the skin moist and supple by providing an emollient film and reducing the transepidermal water loss15.

Products that contain Paraffinum Liquidum

References

13. Nash JF, Gettings SD, Diembeck W, Chudowski M, Kraus AL. A toxicological review of topical exposure to white mineral oils. Food Chem Toxicol 1996; 34(2): 213-225.

14. DiNardo JC. Is mineral oil comedogenic? J Cosmet Dermatol 2005;4(1):2–3.

15. Rawlings AV and Lombard KJ. A review on the extensive benefits of mineral oil. International Journal of Cosmetic Science 2012; 34: 511-518.

An occlusive skin conditioning agent, used to help reduce transepidermal water loss and increase skin hydration.

Benefits

Reduces transepidermal water loss:The topical application of petroleum helps hydrate the skin by forming an occlusive layer on the skin which reduces transepidermal water loss16.  

Products that contain Petrolatum

Reference

16.  Loden M. The increase in skin hydration after application of emollients with different amounts of lipids. Acta Derm-Venereol Stockh 1992;72:327–330.

Helps promote skin hydration and visible skin suppleness.

Benefits

Moisturising: Safflower Oil is an occlusive skin conditioning agent which helps reduce water loss from the skin17.  It also helps promote skin pliability18.

Products that contain Safflower Seed Oil

References

17. INCI: Joanne Nikitakis, Beth Lange, Ph.D.  INCI: Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil.  International cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook. Volume 3. 16th ed. USA: Personal Care Products Council; 2016. p 4305-4306.

18. Idson B: Dry skin: Moisturising and emolliency. Cosmetics and Toiletries. 107:69-78. 1992.

Squalane is a derivative of squalene19. Squalene is a major component of the skin's oils.

Benefits

Well tolerated: An ingredient included in various cosmetics at a range of concentrations20.

Moisturising: Squalane possesses emollient, lubricant and humectant properties21. It can also contribute to skin suppleness21.

Products that contain Squalane

References

19. Busch J. Final report on the safety assessment of squalane and squalene. International Journal of Toxicology 1982;1(2):37–56.

20. Rosenthal ML. Squalane: the natural moisturizer. In: Schlossman MI, editor. The chemistry and manufacture of cosmetics.Illinois: Allured Publishing Corporation; 2002. p869-875.

21. Sweetman SC. Martindale - Squalane. In: Martindale 35th Edition. United Kingdom: Pharmaceutical Press, London,UK; 2007. page 1850.

A fat-soluble vitamin22 with moisturising and antioxidant benefits.

Benefits

Helps hydrate skin: Vitamin E helps hydrate the skin23, increase elasticity and skin barrier function24, and smooth fine lines and wrinkles25.

Antioxidant: Vitamin E is an antioxidant.

Product that contains Tocopherol

References

22. Keen MA, Hassan I. Vitamin E in dermatology. Indian Dermatol Online J 2016;7(4):311–5.

23. Möller H, Ansmann A, Wallat S. The effects of Vitamin E on the skin in topical applications. Lecture presented at the DGF Vitamin E symposium in Bochum, March 4,1989.

24. Idson B. Vitamins in emolliency and moisturizing preparations. Cosmetics and Toiletries 1976;93(8):77-79.

25. Mayer P. The effects of vitamin E on the skin. Cosmetics & Toiletries 1993;108:99–109.

Physical UV blocker that reflects, scatters and absorbs ultra-violet radiation to enhance sun protection.

Benefits

Photoprotection: Physical UV blocker with a high refractive index, which reflects and scatters ultra-violet radiation, visible light and infrared radiation to help provide photoprotection26-28.

Product that contains Titanium Dioxide

References

26. Lowe NJ. The Physicians Guide to Sunscreens. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc; 1991. p4.

27. Fisher AA. Contact dermatitis. 3rd edition. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger; 1986. p. 467.

28. Dromgoole SH, Maibach HI. Contact sensitization and photocontact sensitization of sunscreen agents. In: Lowe NJ, Shaath NA, editors Sunscreens: Development, Evaluation, and Regulatory Aspects. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc; 1990. p. 313.

Forms a barrier to help protect the skin from irritation.

Benefits

Skin Protectant: Zinc oxide possesses barrier properties and can be used to help protect the skin against irritation.

Products that contain Zinc Oxide

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