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The Remarkable Moisturising Benefits of Silk in Skincare
Silk, the luscious natural fibre produced by silkworms, has been cherished for centuries for its softness, sheen, and versatility. While silk's role in fashion and textiles is well-known, it has...
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A Comparative Analysis of Hydrolysed Silk Amino Acid Profiles
Hydrolysed silk proteins have gained significant attention in the skincare and cosmetic industry for their remarkable skin-nourishing properties. This research piece aims to compare the amino acid profiles of two...
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Exploring the Surprising Uses of Silk, from Fashion to Rocket Ships
The first documented medical application of silk was by Claudius Galenus of Pergamon (c. 131 to c. 211 AD). Since then, silk has been the subject of research in many cultures. This article will...