Linoleic acid

Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid, which means that the body cannot produce it on its own and must get it from food. It is an omega-6 fatty acid, which is a type of polyunsaturated fatty acid. Linoleic acid is found in many plant-based oils, including soybean...

Lip Fillers

Lip Fillers, also known as lip augmentation or lip injections, have become increasingly popular over the past decade as an option for enhancing the aesthetics and volume of the lips. The demand for fuller and plumper lips has led to advancements in techniques and...

Lipids

Lipids are fats or fat-like substances that are essential for the skin. They help to repair and protect the skin’s barrier function, which is the outermost layer of the skin that helps to keep moisture in and harmful substances out. Lipids also help to keep the...

Lipophilic

Lipophilic refers to a substance’s affinity for or attraction to fats and oils. In the context of skincare and beauty treatments, understanding lipophilic properties can help beauty professionals and estheticians create more effective treatments and skincare...

Liposomes

Liposomes are microscopic, closed-lipid bilayer spheres that can encapsulate various active ingredients. They are similar to the cell membranes that surround our cells, and they can be used to deliver drugs, nutrients, and other substances to specific tissues in the...