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Liposomes in the cosmetics: present and outlook

Zhaohe Huang, Hong Meng, Li Xu, Xiaojing Pei, Jie Xiong, Yanan Wang, Xin Zhan, Shujing Li, Yifan He

2024Journal of Liposome Research18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Liposomes are small spherical vesicles composed of phospholipid bilayers capable of encapsulating a variety of ingredients, including water- and oil-soluble compound, which are one of the most commonly used piggybacking and delivery techniques for many active ingredients and different compounds in biology, medicine and cosmetics. With the increasing number of active cosmetic ingredients, the concomitant challenge is to effectively protect, transport, and utilize these substances in a judicious manner. Many cosmetic ingredients are ineffective both topically and systemically when applied to the skin, thus changing the method of delivery and interaction with the skin of the active ingredients is a crucial step toward improving their effectiveness. Liposomes can improve the delivery of active ingredients to the skin, enhance their stability, and ultimately, improve the efficacy of cosmetics and and pharmaceuticals. In this review, we summarized the basic properties of liposomes and their recent advances of functionalities in cosmetics and and pharmaceuticals. Also, the current state of the art in the field is discussed and the prospects for future research areas are highlighted. We hope that this review will provide ideas and inspiration on the application and development of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Topics & Concepts

CosmeticsLiposomeActive ingredientNanotechnologyDrug deliveryBiochemical engineeringMaterials scienceChemistryMedicinePharmacologyOrganic chemistryEngineeringAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
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