Phospholipid Liposomes

Help your DIY Serums work better and more efficiently!


Want products that work fast and are highly effective? Add in a Liquid Phospholipid Liposome to transform and improve the delivery system of your skincare products.

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Liquid Phospholipid Liposomes are microscopic phospholipid carriers with an aqueous core that encapsulates and delivers hydrophilic actives and peptides deeper into your skin. This 0.5 fl oz blue dropper bottle is paraben-free and made in the USA.

The primary benefit is improved delivery: liposomes reduce transdermal water loss and enhance conditioning and antioxidant penetration when blended into serums or creams.

If you struggle with serums that sit on the surface or lose potency before penetrating, adding liposomes helps. Use at a 1-10% inclusion rate to increase peptide bioavailability in DIY anti-aging formulations and to make existing products work faster and more effectively.

  • Recommended usage rate 1-10% for DIY serums and creams
  • 0.5 fl oz (15 mL) blue dropper bottle made in the USA
  • Paraben-free and cruelty-free, suitable for peptide formulas
  • Enhances the delivery of hydrophilic peptides, including Matrixyl 3000 and Argireline, at professional concentrations
  • Reduces transdermal water loss and improves antioxidant penetration when combined with vitamin C or other actives

Unlike simple aqueous carriers, liposomes encapsulate both water-soluble and membrane-affinitive actives, so you can mix clinical-strength peptides without diluting efficacy. Compared to oil-based carriers, liposomes support faster peptide uptake and better skin conditioning. Manufactured for formulators and DIYers who want measurable delivery improvements. Recommended for professional-strength peptide boosters and supported by established liposome delivery science.

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1-2 Low Hazard
3-6 Moderate Hazard
7-10 High Hazard

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What are Phospholipid Liposomes?
Liposomes are tiny molecules that have an aqueous center and are encapsulated by phospholipids. Due to the size of these molecules, they will deliver peptides quickly and deeply into your skin!
What benefits will this have for my skin?
You will experience reduced transdermal water loss, increased skin conditioning, faster working products, and better antioxidants when used in conjunction.
Does this product need to be refrigerated?
We recommend placing Phospholipid Liposomes in your fridge to keep them fresh for the next time you need them.

Recommended Usage: 1 - 10%

Appearance: Pale yellow liquid
Scent Very light vitamin scent, should not interfere with the final scent of your formulation.

Add 90 drops to a 1-ounce skincare product, bulk base, or formula for a 10% concentration of phospholipid liposomes.

Add 18 drops of Phospholipid Liposomes to a 2-ounce skincare product, bulk base, or formula for a 1% concentration.

Phospholipids provide ultra-hydration for your skin's outer barrier, providing long-lasting hydration and less transdermal water loss.

Do not directly apply to your skin. Instead, this product should be added to a formulation at the recommended usage rate.

For external use only, all products are cosmetic grade.

The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated the statements contained herein. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional skin care provider.

California Prop 65 Statement: The following statement is made to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. This product is not known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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INGREDIENTS MATTER.

Small spherical structures composed of lipid bilayers that mimic the natural cell membranes, delivering active ingredients deep into the skin for enhanced absorption and effectiveness.
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  • On your website, you sell phospholipids and this can aid in penetration of the peptides. Does a penetration enhancing substance have to be in a serum or cream to have the peptides penetrate? I mix my own serums and creams with a few of your peptides and I do not have any glycols or phospholipids or any penetration enhancing ingredients in what I mix, so I am not sure if any of the peptides are penetrating or just sitting atop the skin.

    No, you do not need to add a penetration enhancing substance for the peptides to be effective. However, we do recommend adding one. Our two favorites are Hyaluronic Acid and phospholipids. Either one works great.

  • So one would use this in the amounts listed in accordance with your Quick Guide Chart?

    Yes, please refer to the chart for the amount needed. You will need to determine the amount of your base and what concentration you will need, then the chart will tell you how many drops to add.

  • what is your processing time for orders/.

    Typically, we get all orders out within 1 business day.

  • Are the soybeans used GMO?

    Our formulations only contain Non-GMO soybeans.

  • Is this phosphatidylcholine? Can it be added to water based peptide serums?

    The Phospholipid Liposome Serum Booster is from plant-based glycine max (soybean). It is not phosphatidylcholine. Yes, it can be added to water-based peptide serums.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of liposomal phospholipids?
Liposomal phospholipids improve delivery of water-soluble actives, support skin barrier function, and boost hydration. They encapsulate peptides and antioxidants in phospholipid bilayers that protect sensitive ingredients from oxidation and allow deeper transport into the epidermis and upper dermis. Liposomes also form a lightweight, skin-compatible barrier that reduces transdermal water loss and increases surface conditioning, and they are commonly used at 1 to 10 percent in DIY serums to balance efficacy and texture. This benefit profile is especially useful for ingredient‑savvy users formulating peptide serums or antioxidant boosters who want measurable delivery gains. One limitation is that liposomes are a delivery system, not a primary anti-aging active, and their performance depends on particle size and overall formulation stability.
What does liposomal serum do?
A liposomal serum acts primarily as a delivery vehicle that carries and stabilizes water-soluble actives and peptides, improving their penetration and effectiveness. Encapsulation in phospholipid liposomes shields fragile actives from degradation, enables better uptake into the epidermis by fusing with skin lipid layers, and helps retain moisture by reducing transepidermal water loss. In practice, formulators add liquid phospholipid liposomes at roughly 1 to 10 percent of a serum formula to enhance active performance and feel. This makes liposomal serums valuable for people using concentrated peptides or antioxidants who need reliable transport into skin. Note that the serum’s final performance varies with liposome size, concentration, and the rest of the formula.
What do liposomes do for the skin?
Liposomes deliver actives deeper into the skin, improve hydration, and protect sensitive ingredients during formulation and application. Their phospholipid bilayers mimic skin cell membranes, which helps them merge with the stratum corneum and transport encapsulated molecules into the epidermis and sometimes the upper dermis. They also reduce transdermal water loss and increase surface conditioning, which supports plumper, more hydrated skin when paired with humectants or peptides. DIY formulators and users targeting wrinkles or loss of firmness benefit most when liposomes are included at recommended usage rates of around 1 to 10 percent. Keep in mind that not all liposome preparations are identical; particle size, lipid composition, and formulation compatibility determine actual delivery and stability.
Can I use Skin Perfection's Phospholipid Liposomes to boost the effectiveness of my DIY peptide serums?
Yes, Skin Perfection's Phospholipid Liposomes are specifically designed to enhance the delivery and potency of your DIY peptide serums. By adding 1–10% of these liposomes to your homemade formulas, the encapsulated phospholipids help transport active anti-aging ingredients, like Matrixyl 3000 or Argireline, deeper into the skin for improved absorption and faster visible results. This makes them especially valuable for women ages 35–65 seeking to maximize the clinical strength of their customized treatments without fillers or parabens. Since our liposomes are always paraben-free and compatible with a wide variety of serums and creams, they’re ideal for ingredient-savvy users who want professional-grade results at home. Note that while liposomes can significantly increase efficacy, for very sensitive skin, it’s best to patch test new blends before full usage.
Can Skin Perfection's Phospholipid Liposomes help increase the absorption of other active ingredients in my skincare routine?
Yes, Skin Perfection's Phospholipid Liposomes are specifically formulated to enhance the absorption of active ingredients in your skincare routine. Their unique liposomal structure, made from biocompatible phospholipids, encapsulates ingredients and delivers them deeper into the skin layers compared to regular topical products. Clinical research shows liposomes can improve ingredient penetration by up to 30% versus standard delivery methods. This booster is ideal for ingredient-savvy women looking to maximize the potency of DIY anti-aging serums or clinical-strength peptides like Matrixyl and Argireline. For best results, use within the recommended 1-10% rate to avoid destabilizing your formulas. If you’re seeking intensive hydration or have sensitive skin, liposomes may also help reduce irritation by controlling the release of more concentrated actives.