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HYDROGENATED LECITHIN
Description
Hydrogenated lecithin is a versatile, plant-derived phospholipid compound widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This ingredient is produced through the hydrogenation of standard lecithin, typically sourced from soybeans or sunflower seeds. The hydrogenation process enhances its stability and extends its shelf life, making it an ideal choice for various skincare products.
As an emollient and emulsifier, hydrogenated lecithin plays a crucial role in stabilizing formulations and improving the texture of creams, lotions, and serums. It forms a protective barrier on the skin's surface, reducing transepidermal water loss and enhancing moisture retention. This ingredient also aids in the delivery of other active components, facilitating their penetration into deeper skin layers.
Hydrogenated lecithin exhibits antioxidant properties, helping to protect the skin from free radical damage. It supports the skin's natural barrier function and can improve the appearance of dry, rough, or flaky skin. Due to its gentle nature, it is suitable for sensitive skin types and is often incorporated into products designed for compromised or irritated skin conditions.
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