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HYDROLYZED FIBROIN

Description

Hydrolyzed fibroin, derived from silk proteins, is a potent ingredient in skincare and haircare formulations. This biomolecule is obtained through the hydrolysis of fibroin, the primary structural protein found in silk fibers. The hydrolysis process breaks down the long protein chains into smaller, more easily absorbed peptides and amino acids.

Renowned for its moisture-binding properties, hydrolyzed fibroin forms a protective film on the skin and hair, helping to retain hydration and improve overall texture. In skincare, it enhances skin elasticity, reduces the appearance of fine lines, and promotes a smoother complexion. For haircare applications, it strengthens hair strands, increases shine, and provides a silky feel without weighing hair down.

The ingredient's low molecular weight allows for deeper penetration into the skin and hair cuticle, maximizing its efficacy. Hydrolyzed fibroin also possesses antioxidant properties, helping to protect against environmental stressors and free radical damage. Its compatibility with various formulations and gentle nature make it suitable for sensitive skin and scalp types. As a naturally derived ingredient, hydrolyzed fibroin aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and bio-based cosmetic components.

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