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ALOE ARBORESCENS LEAF PROTOPLASTS

Description

Aloe Arborescens Leaf Protoplasts are derived from the Aloe Arborescens plant, a close relative of the more commonly known Aloe Vera. These protoplasts are isolated plant cells without cell walls, containing only the cell membrane and cellular contents. This unique form allows for enhanced penetration and absorption of the aloe's beneficial compounds into the skin.

Rich in polysaccharides, antioxidants, and vitamins, Aloe Arborescens Leaf Protoplasts offer potent anti-inflammatory and hydrating properties. They are particularly effective in soothing irritated skin, reducing redness, and promoting wound healing. The high concentration of acemannan, a complex carbohydrate, stimulates collagen production and supports skin regeneration.

These protoplasts also exhibit antimicrobial activities, helping to combat acne-causing bacteria and balance the skin microbiome. Their ability to penetrate deeper skin layers makes them valuable in addressing various dermatological concerns, including eczema, psoriasis, and sun damage. Additionally, they provide a natural barrier function, helping to lock in moisture and protect against environmental stressors.

In skincare formulations, Aloe Arborescens Leaf Protoplasts are typically used in serums, moisturizers, and targeted treatments for sensitive or compromised skin.

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