Hydrogenated Lecithin
Lecithin, HydrogenatedContents
Hydrogenated Lecithin
Hydrogenated lecithin is a modified form of lecithin, a natural phospholipid derived from soybeans or egg yolks. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations for its emulsifying and stabilizing properties.
Clinical Evidence
Trans-Resveratrol-Loaded Transfersomes
This study explored the use of hydrogenated lecithin in transfersomes for dermal delivery. The formulations showed favorable characteristics for skin penetration and safety, indicating the potential of hydrogenated lecithin in enhancing dermal applications. Read more.Retinol-Loaded Mannosylerythritol Lipid Nanoliposome
In this research, hydrogenated lecithin was utilized to improve the skin penetration of retinol, demonstrating its effectiveness in enhancing the delivery of anti-aging agents through the skin barrier. Read more.Platinum-Liposome-Based Facial Mask
The incorporation of hydrogenated lecithin in a facial mask formulation showed significant improvements in skin hydration and barrier repair post-photorejuvenation, highlighting its role in soothing and repairing the skin. Read more.
