Calcium Pantothenate ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a skin- and hair-conditioning agent, supporting a softer feel and helping formulas make nutrient-support claims. It is water-soluble, so it fits best in aqueous phases, toners, serums, shampoos, conditioners, and scalp products.
What does Calcium Pantothenate do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a skin- and hair-conditioning agent, supporting a softer feel and helping formulas make nutrient-support claims. It is water-soluble, so it fits best in aqueous phases, toners, serums, shampoos, conditioners, and scalp products.
Is Calcium Pantothenate clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated, non-fragrant, and not a common allergen or sensitizer. It has little restricted-list friction compared with preservatives, fragrance allergens, UV filters, and persistent silicones.
Is Calcium Pantothenate sustainable?
This material is typically made through controlled industrial synthesis or fermentation-linked routes rather than direct agricultural extraction. It is water-soluble, expected to be readily biodegradable, and does not raise major persistence or bioaccumulation concerns.
Is Calcium Pantothenate COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural style formulation when the supplier route and documentation meet the standard, though it does not contribute organic content. Its Green Chemistry profile is favorable when made through efficient aqueous or fermentation-based processing, with low use levels and good biodegradability.
How does Calcium Pantothenate work chemically?
The molecule is an ionic calcium salt of a chiral hydroxy-amide carboxylate, which makes it highly water-soluble and easy to add to the water phase. Typical cosmetic use is often around 0.1% to 1%, with best stability in mildly acidic to neutral systems and reduced robustness under strong acid, strong alkali, or prolonged high heat.
Last updated 2026-05-13