The company has launched the world's first all-bio-based ceramide emulsion.
What's Ceramide?
Ceramide is a natural lipid present in the skin, primarily located in the stratum corneum, with levels reaching up to 30%-40%. It plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining the skin barrier and retaining skin moisture.
The three most important ceramides in the skin are Ceramide 1, 3, and 6-II.
All-Bio-Based Ceramide Emulsion.
Ceramide complexes contain various types of ceramides, plant sphingolipids, and plant cholesterol, with lipid composition similar to the skin's stratum corneum.
Rhamnolipid are used to encapsulate neuroamide complexes, facilitating emulsification, stability, and cooperative transmission of neuroamides to the skin's stratum corneum.
"NatFibra™ bacterial cellulose acts as a carrier, evenly distributing vesicles within the 3D α-Link (α-net) structure."
It is currently the world's first all-bio-based neuroamide emulsion that we know of