Technical datasheet

LIPOSOMES OF VITAMIN A ACETATE and VITAMIN E

Supplied byI.R.A. Istituto Ricerche Applicate- Last Updated on Feb 28, 2014

Water, Phospholipids, Alcohol denat., Glycerin, Retinyl Acetate, Tocopherol. Acts as an antioxidant, moisturizing and nourishing agent. It exhibits remarkable water retention power and possesses ability to build up efficient carrier systems for a large number of either hydro-soluble or lipo-soluble substances. Due to its phospholipidic composition, it is fully consistent with the sebum composition. Its peculiar nature allows its prompt and almost complete absorption (cellular endocytosis promoted by the affinity with membrane lipids), as well as the protection of the included active principle and its delivery to the site of action. The synergetic combination of liposomes system with vitamin A acetate & vitamin E guarantees maximum efficacy and a major dermo-affinity of the product. Recommended in all products designed to have a free radical scavenging and anti-aging action.
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LIPOSOMES OF VITAMIN A ACETATE and VITAMIN E properties

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