Skin-hydrating ingredients (such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and similar humectants) attract and retain water in the stratum corneum to improve skin moisture levels and barrier function. They are commonly used in moisturizers and serums to reduce dryness and improve skin softness.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mild transient stinging or tingling | Uncommon | More likely on compromised or freshly exfoliated skin |
| Temporary skin dryness in low-humidity environments | Uncommon | Humectants may draw moisture from skin if not sealed with an occlusive |
| Contact irritation or redness | Rare | Usually related to high concentrations or sensitive skin |
| Allergic contact dermatitis | Very rare | Reported with certain humectants or accompanying preservatives |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.