Growth Factors
Growth factors (also known as cytokines) are naturally occurring regulatory proteins that stimulate cell proliferation and differentiation, and wound healing. The purpose of growth factors in skincare is to act...
Read moreGrowth factors (also known as cytokines) are naturally occurring regulatory proteins that stimulate cell proliferation and differentiation, and wound healing. The purpose of growth factors in skincare is to act...
Read moreHumectants attract and retain ambient water with the skin, evenly distributing it within the skin to keep its water levels balanced, resulting in a smooth, dewy appearance. Common humectants include...
Read moreHyperpigmentation refers to darker areas of skin and is caused by excess melanin (pigment). There are a number of types of hyperpigmentation including melasma, sun spots (freckles and solar lentigines),...
Read moreKeratosis pilaris (KP) is a skin condition characterized by small, rough bumps on the skin, most commonly on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks or buttocks. KP is caused by a...
Read moreA lipid is a naturally occuring fat within the skin that forms the link between cells and ensures water retention within the skin barrier. There are three types of skin...
Read moreLiposomes are small, spherical lipid vesicles that are utilized in skincare as a delivery system, containing active ingredients and releasing them once they have adequately penetrated the skin. Liposomes not...
Read moreMelanin is a pigment found within our bodies that is responsible for skin tone and color, eye color, and hair color, as well as protecting us against harm from UV...
Read moreMelasma is a condition that causes hyperpigmented patches of skin, most typically occurring on the face in a symmetrical pattern and most commonly in women (however, it can appear anywhere...
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