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DDS Liposomes for Cosmetic Delivery and Other Recent Literature Findings

By: Charles Fox, Independent Consultant
Posted: June 30, 2009, from the July 2009 issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries.

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The moisturizing effect of AHYP, dependent to the amounts of dipropylene glycol (1–8%), was confirmed and silicone oil acted negatively on the positive effect of AHYP. The cosmetic liposomes are capable of being formulated as a lotion containing 50% liposome. Reproduction of all or part of this article is strictly prohibited

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