You may be familiar with Bepanthol, initially sold as a baby diaper rash product and later discovered by women as a powerful cosmetic. Today it is widely used on skin and hair.
The active ingredient in Bepanthol is Panthenol, an alcohol analog of vitamin B5, making it a provitamin of B5. It is known by various names: Pro-Vitamin B5, Vitamin B5, Dexpanthenol, D-Panthenol, and Pantothenol.
Panthenol is a powerful moisturizer because it provides pantothenic acid, an important vitamin for skin, nails, and hair.
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Benefits of Bepanthol and Panthenol for hair
Panthenol slowly penetrates through the hair structure until it reaches the root, transformed into pantothenic acid. Its main benefits are:
- Helps hydrate hair
- Has regenerative power
- Strengthens the roots and ends
- Protects against external damage
- Reduces the formation of split ends
- Improves the symptoms of inflammation of the scalp.
- Facilitates styling and gives hair more volume
- Increases hair shine
- Improves the texture of hairs, making them healthier
Bepanthol vs Panthenol
Instead of buying the Bepanthol bottle at the drugstore as many do, you can also use pure Panthenol. As I said before, Panthenol is the active ingredient in Bepanthol in its purest form. Particularly from the writing of BodyCarre, after reading the bepanthol lotion ingredients, we prefer to buy pure Panthenol.
In its composition, Bepanthol has some ingredients that we do not like: in addition to Bradosol A, lactone, and demineralized water, it contains propylparaben (a very controversial preservative ). We choose products with the fewest added chemicals whenever possible, opting for the active compounds in a higher concentration.
Also, pure Panthenol is much cheaper than Bepanthol because it is not a product of interest or “brand.”
You can find a liquid, lotion, or spray Bepanthol in any pharmacy or online, and you can the cheapest option is on amazon, which has a great variety and perfect offers. In addition to adding liquid Bepanthol to your moisturizer, you can also use pure Panthenol on your hair for better lightening.
There is also the Bepanthol Spray, a spraying solution: this product can be sprayed directly on clean hair, spreading it with the help of the hand or with a comb. No need to clarify.
Getting pure Panthenol (which is more liquid and easier to use) is more difficult, but we think it is worth the effort. We buy it online on amazon, 75% dissolution, or D-Panthenol, which is the same.
How to use Panthenol and Bepanthol?
- You only have to add a little (a tablespoon) in the hair’s hydration in a hydrating mask.
- Scalp: Make a water mixture + Panthenol (enough to moisten the scalp) and perform a light massage. In addition to hydrating the scalp, this procedure also reduces excess oil.
- As a styling cream: we mix 50 ml of water with a dessert spoon of Panthenol. Would you mind putting in a spray bottle and spraying the hair whenever we need it?
You can also add it to your shampoo or conditioner, as long as you don’t use it in excess, that is, every day. Continued use is recommended, but a single application already brings great benefits.
Is it worth using Panthenol or Bepanthol on hair?
Hair loses moisture and dries out due to chemicals, bleaching, dryers, and flat irons. Panthenol helps maintain hair hydration, restore lost moisture, and also contributes to natural regeneration.
Moisturizing the hair weekly is essential to maintain its health. Still, if we do not have the patience to go frequently to the hairdresser and we cannot bear to be with a lot of aluminum foil wrapped around the head, we leave you a recipe that will help you obtain beautiful hair without much effort.
Moisturizing recipe with liquid Panthenol or Bepanthol
- 1 stopper of liquid Panthenol or Bepanthol
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar (unrefined)
- 2 tablespoons of hydrating mask for your hair type
Mix all the ingredients in a non-metallic container and apply to shampooed hair. Massage the scalp and hair. Put on a hat and let it rest for 20 minutes. Rinse and style as usual.
Kathie Sand always saw the world of beauty as the terrain on which to build her professional career, a goal that was clear to her when she was only 15 years old. Her great concern to expand knowledge led her to settle in Paris where she studied hand in hand with the best beauty professionals and with the most advanced techniques for skin care.