Hyaceramidyl
Definition
An original complex that combines anhydrous (water free) Sodium Hyaluronate with Squalane and Glucosyl Ceramides in a liposome encapsulation form.
It penetrates into the deeper layers of the skin because of its similarity to the structure of the lipid membrane, having a high cutaneous bioaffinity.
Hyaluronic Acid (Hya), being a water soluble substance will be immediately captured and diffused into the water phase of an emulsion.
The main interest to use a stable form of HyA into the epidermis is linked to the hydrophobic activity of the HyA which will capture and absorb the water from the skin and will swell the epidermal layers decreasing the wrinkles depth and release water (moisturizing activity).
Activity
- High penetration into deeper skin layers
- Increases skin firmness and elasticity
- Powerful Moisturizer
- Anti-wrinkle
Cosmetic use
Anti-age treatments.
Facial products for dry skin.
Family
Ceramides
Use
Skin
Solubility
Hydro-dispersible
Dosage
From 0,3% to 3%
INCI
Glycerin, Squalane, Glucosyl Ceramide, Pentylene Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate
Market Concepts & Trends
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Drone Actives
Pure Ceramides Liposomes with High Compatibility with the skin and maximum efficiency
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