This product uses the endoplasm of fish scales as raw material, and extracts the keratin essence in the fish scales by biotechnology. It has strong anti-stretching properties and acts as a cross-linking function in the protein peptide chain. High mechanical strength. Can be well absorbed by the skin. The use of keratin keeps the skin elastic, soft and moisturised, prevents dry skin, reduces wrinkles and delays aging.
Keratin is suitable for skin care lotions, skin creams, firming creams, sunscreens and masks in cosmetics. Quality Index:
Item | Specification |
Appearance | light yellow powder |
Moisture | ≤6.0% |
PH value | 4.5 ~ 6.5 (5% aqueous solution) |
Mercury | ≤0.5mg/kg |
Arsenic | ≤0.5mg/kg |
Lead | ≤1.0mg/kg |
Total bacteria | ≤1000cfu/g |
Coliform | ≤30MPN/100g |
Pathogenic bacteria | not detected |
Protein content | ≥90.0% |
Keratin is the type of protein that makes up your hair, skin, and nails. Keratin can also be found in your internal organs and glands. Keratin is a protective protein, less prone to scratching or tearing than other types of cells your body produces.
Keratin can be derived from the feathers, horns, and wool of different animals and used as an ingredient in hair cosmetics. Since keratin is the structural building block of your hair, some people believe that keratin supplements, products, and treatments can help strengthen your hair and make it look healthier.
Benefits and results
People who use keratin on their hair report that their hair is smoother and easier to manage as a result. The effects vary greatly depending on whether your hair is healthy to begin with, what the natural thickness of your hair is, and what kind of keratin treatment you use. Keratin works by smoothing down the cells that overlap to form your hair strands. The layers of cells, called the hair cuticle, theoretically absorb the keratin, resulting in hair that looks full and glossy. Keratin also claims to make curly hair less frizzy, easier to style, and straighter in appearance.
Keratin is a member of the scleroprotein family of fibrous structural proteins. In vertebrates, keratin is a form of keratin. Scales, horns, fur, feathers, nails, paws, calluses, hooves, and the external layer of the skin are all made of this structural material.
Keratin oil frequently helps to shield epithelial cells from harm and stress. In both water and organic solvents, keratin is highly insoluble. Keratin monomers package into intermediate filaments that are durable and form heavy unmineralized epidermal appendages in birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians.