Panthenol (Vitamin B5)

Panthenol (Vitamin B5) for Moisturizing, Soothing Irritation, and Supporting Barrier Repair: Complete Ingredient Guide

Panthenol is a universally gentle active that moisturizes, soothes, and supports barrier repair simultaneously. Dr. Sheth’s uses it as a key supporting ingredient across its active-heavy range because it reduces the irritation that cleansers, exfoliants, and sunscreens would otherwise cause — keeping skin comfortable while clinical actives do their work.

Panthenol converts to pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) in skin cells. Pantothenic acid is a cofactor in the metabolic pathways that produce barrier lipids and support epidermal cell function. Applied topically, it attracts moisture to the skin surface, reduces post-cleanse tightness, and accelerates barrier recovery after disruption.

At a Glance: Panthenol (Vitamin B5)

Attribute Detail
INCI Name Panthenol
Alternate Names Vitamin B5, Dexpanthenol, D-Pantothenol
Category Supporting Active — Humectant, Soothing, Barrier Repair
Primary Functions Moisturizing and soothing skin across all product formats, reducing irritation and dryness associated with active ingredient use, supporting barrier repair after over-cleansing or exfoliant use
Studied Concentration 0.5% to 5%
pH Requirement Stable across wide pH range
Photosensitizing Risk None
Regulatory Status Non-comedogenic (Rating 0), zero sensitivity risk

What Is Panthenol (Vitamin B5) and Why Does It Work?

Panthenol is a universally gentle active that moisturizes, soothes, and supports barrier repair simultaneously. Dr. Sheth’s uses it as a key supporting ingredient across its active-heavy range because it reduces the irritation that cleansers, exfoliants, and sunscreens would otherwise cause — keeping skin comfortable while clinical actives do their work.

It converts to pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) in skin cells. Pantothenic acid is a cofactor in the metabolic pathways that produce barrier lipids and support epidermal cell function. Applied topically, it attracts moisture to the skin surface, reduces post-cleanse tightness, and accelerates barrier recovery after disruption.

Functional Role in Skincare

Functional Role Category Sub-role Mechanism
Primary Active Humectant Attracts moisture to the skin surface
Primary Active Soothing Agent Reduces post-cleanse tightness and irritation from actives
Supporting Active Barrier Repair Supports production of barrier lipids as a cofactor for pantothenic acid

Skin Concerns Panthenol Treats

Skin Concern Root Cause Addressed Mechanism of Action Studied Concentration Research Anchor
Post-Cleanse Tightness and Dryness Frequent face-washing to remove sweat, pollution, and sunscreen in India's hot, humid weather Attracts moisture and supports barrier lipid production 0.5-5% Arzneimittelforschung, 2000 (PMID 10994137)
Active-Ingredient Sensitivity AHA, BHA, or sunscreen use temporarily disrupting the skin barrier Accelerates barrier recovery and reduces stinging 0.5-5% Arzneimittelforschung, 2000 (PMID 10994137)

Why Panthenol Is Effective for Indian Skin and Climate

Urban Indians wash their faces more frequently to remove sweat, pollution, sunscreen, and sebum from outdoor commuting and hot weather. This frequent cleansing strips barrier moisture, leading to a paradox of oily yet tight, dehydrated skin. Panthenol directly compensates for this cleansing-driven barrier disruption by attracting moisture and supporting the cellular processes that retain it.

How Panthenol Works: Key Mechanisms of Action

1. Humectant Action

Attracts moisture to the skin surface and reduces post-cleanse tightness.

2. Soothing and Anti-irritation

Reduces irritation and dryness associated with active ingredient use.

3. Barrier Repair Support

Converts to pantothenic acid, a cofactor in the metabolic pathways that produce barrier lipids.

Clinical Evidence: Peer-Reviewed Research

Concentration Outcome Measured Study Type Source & Year Key Finding
0.5-5% Skin texture and mechanical damage Controlled Clinical Study Arzneimittelforschung, 2000 Topical panthenol improved skin texture and measurably reduced mechanical damage. (PMID 10994137)

Who Should Use Panthenol: Skin Type Guide

Primary Concern Skin Type Severity Recommended Approach
Irritation, dryness, and barrier stress All skin types All levels Use daily from day one in any product format.

How to Use Panthenol: Application Guide

Beginner to Advanced Routine

Beginner

New to actives

1
Incorporate Panthenol in cleanser, serum, or moisturizer daily morning and evening.

Advanced

Using multiple actives

1
Layer Panthenol with AHAs, BHAs, or retinoids to buffer irritation.

Application Rules

AM/PM Suitability: Safe for both morning and evening use.

Patch Testing: No known sensitization risk.

Sunscreen Requirement: Safe with no photosensitivity.

What Panthenol Cannot Do

Does not deliver dramatic visible results on its own: Works best as a supporting ingredient that improves the performance of the entire routine.

Does not replace stronger actives for specific concerns: It supports barrier health and soothing rather than targeting pigmentation or acne directly.

Panthenol Compatibility: Pairing Guide

Ingredient Compatibility Mechanism Relationship Benefit of Pairing
Ceramides Highly Recommended Barrier repair synergy Ceramides restore structural lipids while panthenol supports metabolic processes
Hyaluronic Acid Highly Recommended Multi-layered hydration HA attracts water; panthenol supports the cellular processes that retain it
Salicylic Acid / Glycolic Acid Highly Recommended Buffering irritation Panthenol buffers the dryness that BHA and AHA use can cause

How to Find the Right Panthenol for You (Dr. Sheth's Range)

Dr. Sheth’s products containing Panthenol provide gentle buffering and soothing support across the range.

Cleanse

Sensitive Skin Gentle Cleansing: Cica & Ceramide Gentle Cleanser - 125ml

Treat

Active Acne Soothing Treatment: Neem & 2% Salicylic Acid Ampoule Serum - 30ml

Moisturize

Daily Barrier Support: Ceramide & Vitamin C Moisturizing Cream - 100g

Frequently Asked Questions About Panthenol

Can Panthenol be used with strong actives?

Yes. It is excellent at reducing irritation from stronger actives like AHAs, BHAs, or retinol.

Does it help with post-cleanse tightness?

Yes. It attracts moisture and supports barrier recovery after frequent cleansing required in India's hot, humid climate.

References

  • Arzneimittelforschung. 2000. Topical panthenol improved skin texture and measurably reduced mechanical damage. (PMID 10994137)

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this guide. Dermatologist-formulated for Indian skin.