Liposomes In Skin Care
"Nanoespheres In Cosmetics"
How many times have you heard of liposomes but without really understand what they mean? So, what are really and what they can do for our skin? They are microscopic spheres with and aqueous centre and surrounding by layers of lipids.
They were develop by Dr Bangham in 1965 with the purpose of carrying drugs, vaccines and other substances to the body.
The first cosmetic product containing this skin care ingredient was made in 1986. From there many more products containing this lipid have been created.
In cosmetic formulations they are used as a delivery system, carrying active ingredients present in cosmetic products, to the deeper layers of the epidermis, where they are absorbed in the places that are most needed.
The effectiveness of this
skin care ingredients
varies depending on size and amount. In today's skin care, smaller liposomes are used, so they can enter deeper into the skin and deliver the active ingredients for longer.
They are added to moisturizers to keep the skin hydrated. We can find them, as well in the name of "nanospheres" or "micelles". This top rated product
EmerginC Hyper-Vitalizer Eye Cream 15ml
with nanospheres and a blend of antioxidant ingredients will smooth, lighten and protect the delicate area around the eyes.
Nanospheres are microscopic fragments used to deliver ingredients into the deep layers of the skin. To achieve this, cosmetic companies need to manipulate materials at the atomic level; this is called "nanotechnology"
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