Milk thistle oleosomes
Milk thistle oleosomes are tiny, oil-containing structures that are extracted from the seeds of milk thistle. They consist of natural lipids that contain valuable fatty acids and antioxidants. The antioxidants contained in the oleosomes, especially silymarin, protect the hair from harmful environmental influences such as UV radiation and pollutants. These protective properties help to preserve the hair structure and minimize damage caused by free radicals. They also promote the regeneration of damaged hair by supporting the natural repair processes in depth. At the same time, they make hair silky soft and easy to comb. Milk thistle oleosomes also have a unique ability to infiltrate moisture deep into the hair and store it over a longer period of time. They therefore provide the hair with intensive moisture and important nutrients.