Liposomal hyaluronic acid is a new material that combines liposome technology and hyaluronic acid (HA). Liposomes are hollow structures made of lecithin and ceramide, etc., with a bilayer, which is similar to the structure of skin cell membranes, so they have excellent moisturizing effects on the skin1. When liposomes encapsulate hyaluronic acid, its moisturizing effect can be further improved because liposomes can better penetrate the skin and deliver hyaluronic acid to the deep layers of the skin, thereby providing a more lasting moisturizing effect.
Mechanism of action of liposomal hyaluronic acid
Moisturizing effect: Hyaluronic acid has a strong water absorption capacity and can absorb and retain hundreds of times more water than its own weight. It is one of the most effective moisturizers discovered so far. When hyaluronic acid is encapsulated by liposomes, it can better penetrate the skin and provide a more lasting moisturizing effect12.
Skin repair: Hyaluronic acid can promote cell repair and wound healing, accelerate the wound healing process, and reduce scar formation. Liposome encapsulation helps hyaluronic acid to work better and improve the skin's self-repair ability.
Skin Care: Liposomal hyaluronic acid is widely used in skin care products, which can effectively improve skin dryness, roughness and other problems, making the skin look fuller, softer and smoother.
Application areas of liposomal hyaluronic acid
Liposomal hyaluronic acid is mainly used in skin care products, which can significantly increase the moisture content of the skin and improve skin dryness, roughness and other problems. Due to its excellent moisturizing effect and skin repair ability, it is widely used in facial masks, toners, creams, lotions, essence products and hair care products.
In summary, liposomal hyaluronic acid combines the excellent permeability of liposomes and the strong moisturizing ability of hyaluronic acid, providing a more efficient and lasting solution for skin care.