LypoSalve is a unique Liposomal topical preparation rich in Salvesterols that has been developed through elaborate processes with a view to future therapeutic application. This formula is the result of carefully controlled extraction techniques developed in order to maximize the yield of desired compounds, without compromising the potential benefits of additional synergistic plant compounds derived from source materials.
For lesions: Apply sparingly to the affected area(s) two to three times daily. Rub in until absorbed. As a guide, one 50gm tube should last more than a month.
Do not apply to open skin (may be applied to the surrounding areas.
Aqua, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Polysorbate 40, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Tocopherol, Phenoxyethanol Sorbiate Oleate, Citric Acid, Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate, Citric Aurantium, Laminariales Extract, Stearyl Alcohol.
Store in a cool dry environment away from direct sunlight. Please note that due to the natural content in this cream there may be a variance in colour.
LypoSalve is a liposomal cream based on sweet almond oil, coconut oil, glycerin and vitamin E, with marine and citrus-derived ingredients used as the source of salvestrols. The liposomal format is designed to hold plant compounds in a phospholipid-style carrier, which is why this product is sold more as a specialised topical than as a general moisturiser.
The oils and glycerin help the cream spread and soften the skin, while vitamin E adds antioxidant skin support. The useful buying detail is that LypoSalve is intended for targeted application to specific areas rather than broad everyday body moisturising. If you are looking at it, you are usually interested in the salvestrol content first and the cream base second.
What does LypoSalve contain?
LypoSalve contains a cream base with sweet almond oil, coconut oil, glycerin and vitamin E, plus liposomal salvestrol-rich plant ingredients. The cream is meant for targeted topical use.
What does liposomal mean in LypoSalve?
Liposomal means the plant compounds are carried in a fat-based delivery system. In a topical cream, that is used to help spread and hold the ingredients in the formula more effectively on the skin.
Is LypoSalve mainly a moisturiser?
No, not in the usual sense. It does moisturise because of the oils and glycerin, but the main reason people choose it is the liposomal salvestrol content.