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HYDROGENATED SPHINGOLIPIDS

Description

Hydrogenated sphingolipids are advanced lipid compounds derived from natural sources, primarily used in high-performance skincare formulations. These molecules are structurally similar to the lipids found in human skin, making them highly compatible with the skin's natural barrier. Through the hydrogenation process, sphingolipids gain enhanced stability and longer shelf life, making them ideal for inclusion in various skincare products.

These ingredients play a crucial role in supporting and maintaining the skin's protective barrier function. They help reduce transepidermal water loss, leading to improved skin hydration and moisture retention. Hydrogenated sphingolipids also contribute to skin smoothness and elasticity by supporting the skin's lipid matrix.

In formulations, hydrogenated sphingolipids are often combined with ceramides and fatty acids to create biomimetic lipid complexes. These complexes can help restore compromised skin barriers, alleviate dryness, and improve overall skin health. They are particularly beneficial in products designed for sensitive, dry, or mature skin types.

Typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 2%, hydrogenated sphingolipids can be incorporated into various product types, including moisturizers, serums, and targeted treatments for barrier repair.

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