Replacing "Ribosome" (likely "Liposome") in Spray Moisturizer Lotion
Question
I am using a spray moisturizer lotion that contains "ribosome" and I want to replace this ingredient. However, I understand from the expert that "ribosome" is likely a typo for "liposome".
To get a suitable replacement, I need to confirm the correct ingredient name (e.g., liposome) or provide the name of the product and its full ingredient list.
What ingredient can replace "ribosome" (or "liposome") in my spray moisturizer lotion?
Answer
Subject: Regarding replacing "ribosome" in your lotion
Thank you for your question about replacing "ribosome" in your spray moisturizer lotion.
As the staff mentioned, "ribosome" is not a standard ingredient used in cosmetic formulations. Ribosomes are biological components found in cells.
It is highly likely that the ingredient name you received was a misunderstanding or a typo, and the intended ingredient was "liposome". Liposomes are commonly used in cosmetics as delivery systems to help active ingredients penetrate the skin more effectively.
Replacing an ingredient in a formulation requires knowing the exact ingredient and understanding its function within the complete formula. Without knowing the correct ingredient (such as liposome) and the full list of ingredients in your specific product, it is not possible to recommend a suitable replacement.
If you can confirm the correct ingredient name (e.g., liposome) or provide the name of the product, I may be able to provide more specific information or suggest potential alternatives based on the ingredient's function.