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Give me an expensive reason (1) Microencapsulation technology


When selecting products, pay attention to a key term: "microencapsulation technology".

When selecting products, pay attention to a key term: "microencapsulation technology".

Microencapsulation technology is a technique that encapsulates active ingredients in cosmetics within tiny capsules. These microcapsules protect the active ingredients in cosmetics, preventing them from being damaged by other ingredients or external factors, thereby improving the stability and effectiveness of the cosmetics.

Microencapsulation technology brings many benefits to cosmetic production.

1. It can improve the stability of cosmetics, allowing them to maintain their effectiveness for a longer time.

2. It can prevent the active ingredients in cosmetics from being damaged by other ingredients, thereby improving their effectiveness.

3. Microencapsulation technology can also improve the texture and feel of cosmetics, making them more comfortable and easier to use.

There are several differences between cosmetics using microencapsulation technology and those that do not.

1. Microencapsulation technology can protect active ingredients, preventing them from becoming ineffective in cosmetics.

2. It can improve the stability and effectiveness of cosmetics.

3. Microencapsulation technology can also improve the texture and feel of cosmetics, making them more comfortable and easier to use.

4. The application of microencapsulation technology may increase the cost of cosmetics.

The use of microencapsulation technology can provide stable and effective high-value active ingredients: 20 effective ingredients:

1. Retinol (Vitamin A)

2. Hydroxy acids (AHAs)

3. Antioxidants (such as Vitamins C and E)

4. Exfoliants (such as salicylic acid and fruit acid)

5. Fibrinolysin

6. Collagen

7. Ceramides (such as Ceramide 3)

8. DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol)

9. Peptides (such as arginine peptides)

10. Hyaluronic acid

11. Cationic polymers (such as polyquaternium)

12. Copper peptide

13. Hyaluronic acid

14. Cortisol

15. Neuropeptides

16. Methylglyoxal (Vitamin B5)

17. Plant stem cells

18. Acidic hyaluronic acid

19. Amino acids

20. Glycyrrhizic acid

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