Using liposomal ellagic acid in skin care

While the environmental onslaught may be leaving its mark on human skin, there is liposomal ellagic acid for those caring to look on the bright side, as VAV Lipids explains

With hazy skies, micro-particles, exhaust fumes, lingering cigarette smoke and other pervasive pollutants constantly around us, the skin bears the major brunt. Discovering the ideal products for achieving that coveted brighter complexion can be challenging.

Can liposomal ellagic acid, an ingredient renowned for brightening skin tone and diminishing hyperpigmentation, offer a solution?

Ellagic acid is a phytopharmaceutical ingredient, which means it is derived from botanicals. EA is found in many fruits and plants, such as raspberries, strawberries, pomegranates, blackberries, and plant sources. It is a naturally occurring polyphenol compound synthesized by plants from tannins and various chemical compounds. It is rich in antioxidants, shielding and brightening the skin from UV harm.

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