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NV Ferulic Acid

Features

1. Active Ingredients

Ferulic Acid

2. Benefits

Antiaging action;

Antioxidant action;

Anti-inflammatory action;

Evening out skin tone.

3. Application

Gels;

cream gels;

Emulsions in general;

anhydrous formulations.

4. Properties

Vegan Product
Vegan
Cruelty free product
Cruelty Free
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Preservative Free
Biodiversidade Brasileira
Brazilian
Biodiversity

NV FERULIC ACID

The search for radiant and uniform skin inspired the creation of Lotion NV Kojic Acid 5% + NV Hydroxy Acids 5%. This formula incorporates nanoencapsulation of the active ingredients NV Kojic Acid and NV Hydroxy Acids, which enhance the benefits of kojic acid and hydroxy acids, being known for their skin whitening and rejuvenating properties. The blend present in Lotion NV Kojic Acid 5% + NV Hydroxy Acids 5% acts synergistically as a gentle peeling, helping to treat hyperchromia and melasma, while promoting uniformity of skin tone. The encapsulation of active ingredients in nanoparticles protects them against unwanted interactions, ensuring that they only act on the desired target of action. Furthermore, nanoencapsulation ensures greater solubility, bioavailability and functionality of the active ingredients, resulting in the maximum effectiveness of the cosmetic product.

ACTIVE DESCRIPTION

NV Ferulic Acid is an active ingredient encapsulated in polymeric particles that acts as a powerful antioxidant and photoprotector, acting on skin aging. The use of ferulic acid in its free form is limited by its tendency to be rapidly oxidized. In view of this, encapsulation through the technology developed by Nanovetores allows greater stabilization of complex components to be formulated in their free form, providing better stability and permeation of the active ingredient.

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Its antioxidant properties are directly related to its chemical structure, which allows the elimination of free radicals, the binding of transition metals, such as iron and copper, and the prevention of lipid peroxidation.

Additionally, phenolcarboxylic acids, such as ferulic acid, have the ability to inhibit the expression of endothelial cells and the enzyme inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), which are directly responsible for the pathogenesis of inflammatory disorders.

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