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HYDROLYZED RED BLOOD CELLS

Description

Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells (HRBCs) represent an innovative ingredient in advanced skincare formulations, derived from carefully processed bovine or porcine blood cells. This bioactive compound is rich in essential proteins, amino acids, and iron, offering unique benefits for skin health and regeneration.

HRBCs contain high concentrations of hemoglobin and other cellular components that, when hydrolyzed, become bioavailable for topical application. The peptides and amino acids present in HRBCs support collagen synthesis and skin elasticity, potentially reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The iron content may enhance oxygen delivery to skin cells, promoting a healthy, radiant complexion.

This ingredient demonstrates potent antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals and protect skin from environmental stressors. Additionally, HRBCs may aid in wound healing and skin repair processes due to their growth factor content.

Formulators typically incorporate HRBCs in concentrations ranging from 0.5% to 2% in serums, creams, and masks. While generally well-tolerated, patch testing is recommended due to its animal-derived nature. Ongoing research explores its potential in addressing hyperpigmentation and improving overall skin texture and tone.

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