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PLACENTAL LIPIDS

Description

Placental lipids are a complex mixture of bioactive compounds derived from mammalian placental tissue, primarily sourced from sheep or cows. These lipids are rich in essential fatty acids, phospholipids, and growth factors, making them a potent ingredient in skincare formulations. The unique composition of placental lipids closely mimics the natural lipid structure of human skin, allowing for enhanced penetration and absorption.

Key benefits of placental lipids include their ability to support skin barrier function, promote cellular regeneration, and improve moisture retention. The high concentration of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids helps to reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin. Placental lipids also contain natural antioxidants that protect against free radical damage and environmental stressors.

In skincare products, placental lipids are typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the formulation and desired effects. They are particularly effective in anti-aging treatments, wound healing products, and moisturizers for dry or sensitive skin. While generally considered safe, it is important to note that some individuals may have ethical concerns or sensitivities to animal-derived ingredients.

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