Yeast Veil is the world's first yeast cell wall cosmetic ingredient that utilizes yeast. The highly processed yeast cell walls line up evenly on the skin without gaps, forming a moisture veil that is like a second skin. This moisture veil has a unique moisturizing effect that both inhibits moisture evaporation and replenishes moisture, and clinical tests have shown that it has an excellent wrinkle-reduction effect. Try the effect of "Yeast Veil", which imparts a silky, elegant, luxurious texture.
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Vitamin C60 BioResearch Corporation whose research on the antioxidant activities of fullerene led to two break-through ingredients for the personal care industry. Fullerene on its own is insoluble in water and thus not an ideal ingredient for personal care applications. Vitamin C60 BioResearch Corporation found a way around that by encasing fullerene in water-soluble polymers. The result was Radical Sponge™ for water-based solutions and a few years later LipoFullerene™ for oil-based solutions.
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