Biopolymers for hydrogels in cosmetics: review

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Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of macromolecular compounds characterized by high water absorption capacity. Such materials find a wide range of biomedical applications. Several polymeric hydrogels can also be used in cosmetics. Herein, the structure, properties and selected applications of hydrogels in cosmetics are discussed in general. Detailed examples from scientific literature are also shown. In this review paper, most common biopolymers used in cosmetics are presented in detail together with issues related to skin treatment and hair conditioning. Hydrogels based on collagen, chitosan, hyaluronic acid, and other polysaccharides have been characterized. New trends in the preparation of hydrogels based on biopolymer blends as well as bigels have been shown. Moreover, biopolymer hydrogels employment in encapsulation has been mentioned. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Mitura, S., Sionkowska, A., & Jaiswal, A. (2020, June 1). Biopolymers for hydrogels in cosmetics: review. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-020-06390-w

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