Liposomes in Cosmetic Industry
Liposomes in Cosmetic Industry
Liposomes in Cosmetic Industry
cosmetic industry
Cosmetics
➢ One of the reasons for the widespread use of liposomes in the cosmetic industry is their
ease of preparation and the ability to improve the absorption of active ingredients by skin.
➢ Several biomolecules like vitamin A and E and antioxidants like lycopene and carotenoids
have been incorporated into liposomes to increase their delivery. Phosphotidylcholine,
main ingredients of liposomes have been widely used in skin care products and shampoos
due to its softening and conditioning purpose.
Mechanism of action of liposomes
➢ The skin is the most extensive organ covering the entire body surface and has a
significant role in protecting the body. Human skin is made up of 3 layers: the
epidermis , the dermis and the hypodermis.
➢ lipophilic and amphiphilic substances are settled in the lipid bilayer of the liposome
and hydrophilic agents are embedded in the aqueous center or in the external aquatic
phase.
➢ Liposomes with their small size and similarity of structure with skin respecting their
lipid composition, provide ease to the penetration inside the horny layer to a great
degree compared to conventional dosage forms.
➢ As liposome structure and composition bear a close resemblance to the stratum corneum,
percutaneous administration of this vehicle leads to the lipidic components to be
deposited from which liposome load can be slowly release and result in prolonged effect
of the ingredient.
➢ Liposomes can play the role as both vehicles of cosmeceutical materials and as active
agents themselves. When skin is affected by eczema or damaged due to lack of
moisture, empty liposomes can interact with skin lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
helping in this way the skin to return to normal state.
➢ When they are used for delivery of active ingredients they may enhance the penetration,
solubility or stability, cause longevity of effect, targeting the ingredient to desired site
of action, reduce toxicity, increase control over pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics, and make the product cost effective.
➢ Vegetable phospholipids are widely used for topical
applications in cosmetics and dermatology because
of their high content of esterified essential fatty acids
especially linoleic acid which increases the barrier
function of the skin and decreases water loss within
a short period of time after its application.
➢ The first liposomal cosmetic product introduced was the Capture anti-aging cream by
Dior .
➢ For body care, the first liposomal formulation was introduced in 1987 and many other
products, which the majority of them that claimed to be effective for slimming were
manufactured after that. later, other skin protectives such as sunscreens or self-tanning
products were also turned out.
➢ Liposomal products in cosmetics are not limited to skin care but also for hair care.
➢ The first product containing liposomes for make-up was a powder produced in 1988
followed by mascara and different foundations .
Formulations of various Liposome
delivery systems and their Applications