Skin care is a science,
yet it varies so much from person to person that figuring out what works and
what doesn't can be difficult. This is why cosmetic experts are constantly
looking for ways to improve the efficiency of their products and delight their
clients with enhanced products. However, there are a few universally accepted
skin care truths: avoid the sun, drink plenty of water, and begin using
retinol, a form of vitamin A.
With
the advancement in technology and the emergence of companies like INdermal, Spain cosmetic specialists
can now take their products to the next level of efficiency and provide
customers with a product that is tailored to their needs.
INdermal by Nanovex Biotechnologies, a specialized Liposomes & Nanoparticles Company, brings to you Vegan-DDS-Retinol, a promising product that could potentially benefit people who are looking for a vegan alternative to traditional retinol.
Let’s Find Out Exactly What is VeganDDS-Retinol and How Does it Benefit our Skin?
Retinyl Palmitate is an ester of vitamin A and one of the most reliable ways to provide the skin with vitamin A. On delivery to the deep skin levels, Retinyl converts to Retinol (Vitamin A) which in turn converts to Retinal (Retinaldehyde), before finally converting to Retinoic Acid being the definitive molecule that provides the benefits to the skin.
In addition to stimulating the production of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and elastin, Retinyl Palmitate's ability to accelerate the cell regeneration process can improve the overall appearance and texture of the skin. Its regulation of sebum production and reduction of melanin production also make it a useful ingredient in acne treatment products.
This miracle ingredient fights wrinkles, maintains healthy, even-toned skin, and allows cosmetic specialists to focus on what they do best: producing quality products that meet customer expectations #antiagingactiveingredient.
What Retinol Issues Does the VeganDDS-Retinol Solve?
Retinol has various limitations that limit its cosmetic application. It is sensitive to environmental factors like UV, air, and heat and must be handled and stored in specific conditions. This instability reduces the cutaneous bioavailability of retinol, lowering the efficacy of skincare products. It can also cause skin irritation and sensitivity in some people, especially when used at high concentrations or in conjunction with other potentially irritating components.