New active ingredient XYLISHINE C to restore scalp and hair fiber for more beautiful hair

Published: 9-Sep-2024

A natural active ingredient inspired by skin care

XYLISHINE™ C (Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, Maltitol , Xylitol, Pelvetia Canaliculata Extract) is a natural active ingredient derived from a patented complex of sugar derivatives renowned for their moisturizing effectiveness in skin care, combined with a bio-inspired algae harvested in France (Brittany), Pelvetia canaliculata, recognised for its exceptional resistance to dehydration. Compliant with Chinese IECIC and IECSC regulations, XYLISHINE™ C is also COSMOS and Natrue approved with a naturalness rate of 99.7% according to ISO 16128.

A scalp and hair restorer

Seppic’s laboratories have shown that XYLISHINE™ C helps to restore the scalp by increasing its ceramide levels by 27%1 and strengthening its skin barrier by 42%1 . It also helps repair the surface appearance of damaged cuticles by 82%2 .

Thanks to this mode of action, XYLISHINE™ C increases the shine of all hair types, curly or straight (+7%3 ), curls are better defined (+16%3 ) and hair is softer to the touch (+7%3 ). About anti-frizz and volume control on curly hair, XYLISHINE™ C demonstrates visible immediate long-lasting improvement of hair in both standard and extreme climate conditions.

It is also effective in different climates for visible anti-frizz action and volume control.

As a conclusion, XYLISHINE™ C is a perfect active ingredient for hair care answering to the skinification trend with an action both on scalp and fibre for moisturised and beautiful hair results. To know more, visit our website here.


1 - in vivo test on 20 male and female volunteers applying a shampoo containing 3% Xylishine™ C or a placebo shampoo for 28 days
2 - ex vivo test applying a 3% solution of Xylishine™ C to healthy and damaged hair
3 - in vivo test on 2 groups of volunteers with curly or straight hair applying a leave-on or a shampoo containing 3% Xylishine™ C or placebo

 

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