"With Purchase URL! Have You Heard of Lipospheric, the 'Drinking Vitamin IV' That's Becoming Famous for Its Terrible Taste?"
2019.08.28 published
Everyone Who Is Beautiful Seems to Be Drinking This...
Recently, while browsing Instagram, don't you feel like stylish and beautiful people are all drinking this??
This is a drinkable supplement called "Lipospheric."
It is a vitamin C supplement manufactured and sold by LivOn, a company in the United States, characterized by its gel-like liquid form, not in powder or tablet form.
"It's super nasty! But I can't live without it, so I keep repurchasing."
"It costs about 200 yen per packet, and above all, it's cost-effective, so I can keep using it."
Many comments like these are associated with this product.
So what kind of characteristics does it have, and what kind of supplement is it? I was curious and did some research for you.
The idea that supplements are powder or tablets is outdated.
First, let's explain why Lipospheric is special because it is in gel form.
When thinking of supplements like vitamin C and B, most people probably envision powder or tablet forms.
(Or a sugary drink type)
However, it is actually commonly understood among those in the know that powder and tablet supplements are "less effective"... in fact, this is true.
First of all, taking essential nutrients for beauty (especially for skin) orally is fundamentally inefficient.
When consuming vitamin supplements in powder or tablet form, more than half is excreted from the body through urine and sweat.
Additionally, while passing through the bloodstream, vitamins can be used by the organs, so the nutrients hardly reach the skin... which is the general consensus.
Thus, to deliver nutrients directly into the body more effectively, it has been established that applying them directly or consuming them is effective.
Particularly, the **injection method** is said to be effective in the beauty world, but whether we ordinary people can casually undergo vitamin injections like those performed at beauty clinics is a definite NO.
Because vitamin C has been recognized as "important" from both health and beauty perspectives, pharmaceutical companies and the industry have been researching how to efficiently and easily consume vitamin C for a long time.
Hence, what has been noticed and studied for about 50 years is the special nano-sized capsule known as "liposome."
Liposomes are artificially created capsules of nano-size made of lipid bilayers composed of phospholipids.
It has been discovered that encapsulating various nutrients, immune agents, and medicines within liposome capsules allows for efficient absorption into the body, leading to their research and usage in medical settings.
LivOn developed Lipospheric specifically as a vitamin C product for general consumers.
By encapsulating high-concentration vitamin C components directly within liposome capsules without turning them into powder or tablets, it can be efficiently absorbed into the body... this is the mechanism behind it.
Thus, nutrients are more easily delivered to the skin♡
Vitamin C helps with skin turnover, speeds up healing, and supports the production of collagen, which acts as a cushion for the skin.
And as everyone knows, it is a nutrient that modern people are greatly lacking.
Therefore, both for health and beauty, it’s a good idea to supplement with vitamins that cannot be obtained through diet.... However, the traditional powder and tablet supplements waste most of what’s ingested, which has been a challenge.
Lipospheric, which utilizes liposomes, resolves these issues, allowing the high concentration of vitamin C to effectively reach the body. It can be said that it is “a supplement that solves the problems of traditional tablet and powder vitamin formulations.”
Since it is a fundamentally different type of supplement compared to conventional ones, the body and skin can truly benefit from the nutrients... and that is the revolutionary aspect of Lipospheric.
Now you might understand why everyone is drinking it.
Developed to provide an effective vitamin supplement more easily than injections, I feel like I understand a bit better why everyone is saying “It works!” and “It’s good!”
By the way, there was a supplement called "RepliCel" that had a similar hype a while ago, which is actually the old version of Lipospheric.
The contents are the same, but the packaging and name were updated in January 2019.
It is known for its "bad taste" because it is neither in tablet nor powder form, and it’s not a dry type, but there are reviews suggesting that wrapping it in an edible film makes it a bit more tolerable, so let’s give it a try.
(Normally, it's dissolved in water and consumed.)
Where Can You Buy It?
Although it is an overseas supplement, it can also be purchased on Japanese e-commerce sites.
The official Japanese distributor for Lipospheric is a company called Spick.
Continuing to take it may change your life.
➡︎ Here is the product sales page