Skin Peeling/Pilling After Using Formulation
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I have used a formulation containing Macadamia Nut Oil, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter Light Oil, Xanthan Gum, Gluco Bright, Safe B3, Sodium PCA, MOIST24, Satin Cream Maker, EDTA, Distilled Water, Cucumber Extract, and a preservative. After use, some people experience skin peeling/flaking while others do not. I am unsure if the mixing procedure was incorrect. Could you please advise?
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Based on the ingredients you listed, the most likely ingredient that could cause skin peeling or flaking for some individuals is Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) (Safe B3).
Niacinamide can sometimes cause temporary redness, dryness, or flaking, especially at higher concentrations or on sensitive skin.
Glucosamine N-Acetyl (Gluco Bright) is another ingredient that could potentially cause mild irritation or dryness in very sensitive individuals, though it's less common than with Niacinamide.
It's important to note that individual skin sensitivity varies greatly. What causes a reaction in one person might not affect another.
Other factors that could contribute include:
- Concentration: The percentage of Niacinamide or Glucosamine N-Acetyl used in the formulation. Higher concentrations increase the likelihood of irritation.
- Formulation: How the ingredients are combined. Sometimes, issues like "pilling" (where the product rolls off the skin) can occur due to thickeners (like Xanthan Gum) or emulsifiers (like Satin Cream Maker) if the formulation isn't balanced, which might be mistaken for skin peeling.
- Preservative: While not specified, some preservatives can cause irritation in sensitive individuals.
Given that some people experience peeling and others don't, it strongly suggests individual sensitivity to one or more ingredients, with Niacinamide being the primary suspect among those listed.
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Safe-B3™ (Vitamin B3, Niacinamide)