
INCI Name: Methyl Nicotinate
Methyl nicotinate is known in skincare as an ingredient that increases local blood circulation (a vasodilator). When applied to the skin, it dilates capillaries, thereby enhancing blood flow to the area. This often causes the skin to redden and creates a warming or tingling sensation. This effect stimulates the skin's metabolism and can support skin regeneration.
Due to these properties, methyl nicotinate is commonly used in massage and sports creams, as well as certain anti-cellulite products.
Anti-infective (fungal and bacterial), wound healing, astringent, and toning essential oil.
A lipid molecule that plays a key role in the structure and function of cell membranes.
Nourishing, antioxidant-rich, easily absorbed oil for skin, hair and baby care.
A natural, sweet-smelling fat extracted from the shea tree native to Africa.
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