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SODIUM CYCLIC LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID

Description

Sodium Cyclic Lysophosphatidic Acid (cLPA) is an innovative skincare ingredient derived from lysophosphatidic acid, a naturally occurring phospholipid. This cyclic form offers enhanced stability and bioavailability compared to its linear counterpart. cLPA functions as a potent cellular messenger, influencing various skin processes.

In skincare formulations, cLPA demonstrates remarkable anti-aging properties by stimulating collagen production and promoting cell renewal. It enhances skin elasticity and firmness, effectively reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. cLPA also exhibits skin-brightening effects by inhibiting melanin production, potentially addressing hyperpigmentation concerns.

Research indicates that cLPA possesses anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for sensitive or irritated skin conditions. It strengthens the skin barrier function, improving overall skin health and resilience. The ingredient's moisturizing capabilities help maintain optimal hydration levels, contributing to a plump, youthful complexion.

Typically used in concentrations between 0.1% to 1%, cLPA is compatible with various formulation types, including serums, creams, and lotions. Its stability allows for incorporation into both water-based and oil-based products, offering formulators flexibility in product development.

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