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Self-Tanning Cosmetic Grade Skin Moisture Agent L-Erythrulose
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L-Erythrulose, a natural keto-sugar known for its exceptional skin-tanning properties. Ideal for cosmetic applications, L-Erythrulose is a plant-derived ingredient that provides a safe and effective solution for achieving a sun-kissed glow without sun exposure. Its unique formulation ensures a gradual, even tan, while also promoting moisturizing benefits for the skin. As a versatile ingredient, it can be easily integrated into various products, including self-tanners, lotions, and creams. 
  • Product Name: L-Erythrulose
  • INCI Name: Erythrulose
  • Product Code: YNR®DHB
  • CAS No.: 533-50-6
  • Formula: C4H8O4
  • Functions: Self-tanning, Skin moisture,Antioxidant

L-Erythrulose is a naturally occurring sugar commonly used in self-tanning products. Similar to dihydroxyacetone (DHA), it reacts with amino acids in the skin's surface to produce a natural bronzed complexion.

 

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Benefits:

  1. Self-Tanning Effect: L-Erythrulose reacts with proteins in the skin to create a natural, bronzed tan with a more even color.

  2. Gradual Tanning: Compared to DHA, L-Erythrulose works more slowly, providing a more natural and gradual tanning effect.

  3. Antioxidant Properties: It has mild antioxidant properties, helping to protect the skin from free radical damage.

  4. Gentleness: L-Erythrulose is less irritating to the skin compared to other tanning ingredients, making it suitable for a wider range of skin types.

  5. Skin Moisture: L-Erythrulose has hydrating properties that help lock in moisture, improve skin dryness, and leave the skin feeling soft and smooth.

Uses:

L-Erythrulose is primarily used in self-tanning products such as lotions, sprays, and creams, ideal for those seeking a natural bronzed complexion.

Precautions:

  1. Even Application: Ensure even application of self-tanning products to avoid streaks or uneven color.

  2. Sun Protection: Tanned skin still requires sunscreen, as self-tanning ingredients do not provide UV protection.

  3. Patch Test: Perform a patch test before first use to ensure no allergic reaction.

  4. Avoid Staining: Self-tanning products may stain clothing, so allow the product to dry completely before dressing.