By Stella Gay Liposomes are sub microscopic bubbles made of a class of substances called as phospholipids. Every cell in the body is enclosed by a membrane made from phospholipids. Once the phospholipid layers are placed in specific solutions and under certain conditions, liposomal bubbles will automatically form. The tiny bubbles are filled with the solution and protect the encapsulated substance from exposure and substances in the environment. Liposomal encapsulation technology or LET is the newest delivery procedure used by many medical researchers in transferring drugs that act as healing promoters to the definite organs. This form of delivery system often targets the vital compounds to the human body. Because it has perfect transference capability, there are manufacturers of beauty...