Lanolin: what it is in skincare
⚡ Quick answer: A wool-derived wax that closely mimics skin lipids to soften and protect very dry areas.
A wool-derived wax that closely mimics skin lipids to soften and protect very dry areas.
What it does
Function: occlusive / emollient. Emollients soften and smooth the skin surface; occlusives form a light seal that slows water loss — the "lock it in" step after watery layers.
Heads-up flags
- animal-derived
- allergen
How to spot it on a label
On a Korean product's INCI list, look for Lanolin. Ingredients are listed high-to-low by amount, so its position hints at how much is in the formula. See all emollients & occlusives →
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