Evidence supporting the use of: Biotin
For the health condition: Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7 or vitamin H, has traditionally been used to support skin health, especially in cases of dry or flaky skin. This stems largely from its well-known role in treating biotin deficiency, which can indeed cause dermatologic symptoms such as dermatitis, dry or scaly skin, and even hair loss. Historically, biotin supplementation was introduced as a remedy when such deficiency-related symptoms appeared, and this association has led to its continued traditional use for general skin concerns, including dryness and flakiness.
However, the scientific evidence supporting biotin supplementation for individuals without a true deficiency is limited. Most clinical data focus on people with demonstrable biotin deficiency, often due to genetic disorders, certain medications, or parenteral nutrition lacking biotin. In these cases, supplementation has a clear benefit, rapidly reversing skin symptoms. In contrast, studies in healthy individuals with no deficiency have not shown significant improvements in skin moisture or texture with additional biotin. Despite this, biotin remains a popular ingredient in skin and hair supplements due to its traditional association with skin health. In summary, while biotin is essential for maintaining healthy skin, its use for dry or flaky skin is primarily supported by tradition and evidence in deficiency states, rather than robust clinical trials in the general population.
Other ingredients used for Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Aloe veraalpha-linolenic acid (ALA)
beeswax
biotin
borage oil
colostrum
evening primrose oil
gooseberry
linoleic acid (LA)
magnesium
omega-3 fatty acids
rehmannia glutinosa
silicon
vitamin A
vitamin E
zinc
chickweed
swertia
birch
sea salt
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
American Liverleaf
Allantoin
Acemannan
Argan nut oil
Butter
Borage
Cod Liver Oil
Cape Aloe
Cocoa Butter
Cowslip
Chestnut
Castile Soap
Emu Oil
Evening Primrose Oil
Fat liver oil
Ficus religiosa
Glycolic acid
Glyceryl oleate
Heartsease
Lilium polyphyllum
Linseed Oil
Mucilage
Milkweed
Oak
Orchid
Phlebodium decumanum
Panthenol
Rubus
Rockweed
Spikenard
Silk protein
Sulfur
Sargassum
Servicetree
Witch Hazel
Other health conditions supported by biotin
Burning Feet or HandsDiabetes
Energy (lack of)
Fat Metabolism (poor)
Fingernails (weak or brittle)
Hair (loss or thinning)
Multiple Sclerosis
Nerve Damage
Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Products containing biotin
Nature's Sunshine Love and Peas (Sugar Free)
Nature's Sunshine Balanced B Complex (Vitamin B)
Nature's Sunshine Candida Clear
Nature's Sunshine Liquid Vitamin D3 & K2
Nature's Sunshine Love and Peas
Nature's Sunshine Marine Collagen
Nature's Sunshine Marine Glo Collagen
Nature's Sunshine Mega-Chel
Nature's Sunshine MultiVitamin & Mineral (SynerPro)
Nature's Sunshine MultiVitamin & Mineral (Time Release)
Nature's Sunshine Natural Changes
Nature's Sunshine Nature's Prenatal
Nature's Sunshine Nature's Harvest
Nature's Sunshine Nervous System (30 Day Program)
Nature's Sunshine Nutri-Calm
Nature's Sunshine Nutri-Calm
Nature's Sunshine Power Greens
Nature's Sunshine Power Greens To-Go
Nature's Sunshine Power Meal
Nature's Sunshine Power Meal
Nature's Sunshine Solstic Twenty-Four
Nature's Sunshine Super Supplemental
Nature's Sunshine Super Supplemental (Without Iron)
Nature's Sunshine Super Trio
Nature's Sunshine B-Complex
Nature's Sunshine VitaWave