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MARROW LIPIDS

Description

Marrow lipids are a rich, nutrient-dense extract derived from the bone marrow of cattle, typically sourced from grass-fed cows. This ingredient has gained attention in both skincare and haircare formulations due to its unique composition of beneficial fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. Marrow lipids contain a high concentration of myeloid and erythroid progenitor cells, which are crucial for cellular regeneration and tissue repair.

The primary components of marrow lipids include oleic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid, along with essential fatty acids like linoleic and α-linolenic acids. These fatty acids contribute to maintaining skin barrier function, improving moisture retention, and promoting overall skin health. Additionally, marrow lipids are rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, which offer antioxidant protection and support collagen production.

In haircare applications, marrow lipids can help nourish the scalp, strengthen hair follicles, and improve hair texture and shine. The ingredient's emollient properties make it particularly effective in addressing dry, damaged hair and scalp conditions. When incorporated into skincare formulations, marrow lipids can enhance skin elasticity, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and provide deep hydration for a more youthful complexion.

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