The info about xylitol also applies to sorbitol. I've been using it recent creams and lotions and quite liking it.I love it! It really is such a customizable recipe. I have several versions for my face (different times of year), a version for my body, and a version for my feet in the summer when they get those callouses around the edges from wearing sandals all the time.
Also, thank you for sharing the information about xylitol - I didn't know anything about it as a skincare ingredient. I do have some around for my toothpaste (powder) formula. But on the off chance... have you read anything about sorbitol as a skincare ingredient? I buy that in bulk as my "sugar" for soapmaking. It would be great to have another purpose for it.
This may be a bit controversial but here's a sample IG post created in ChatGPT. I haven't used the info on IG yet but am planning to do a series about skincare additives like these. Note: I've never heard of #4, Sodium PCA but intend to do some reading.
Ingredient Highlight: Xylitol vs. Alternatives
Xylitol isn't the only player in the skincare game! Here are some similar ingredients you might come across:
Glycerin: This versatile humectant attracts moisture and suits all skin types. It's a go-to ingredient for hydration.
Hyaluronic Acid: With incredible water-holding capacity, hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps the skin, found in many serums and moisturizers.
Panthenol: A soothing humectant with anti-inflammatory properties, great for sensitive skin and maintaining moisture levels.
Sodium PCA: A natural amino acid derivative found in the skin's moisture factors. It draws in moisture and helps maintain hydration.
Sorbitol: This sugar alcohol hydrates and improves moisture retention, often used in products for dry or sensitive skin.
Each ingredient contributes to skin moisturization and balance.