Atopalm
Atopalm was developed in 2003 by Korean lipid scientist Dr. Raymond Park, who later commercialized his Multi-Lamellar Emulsion (MLE) technology — a patented liquid-crystal lipid structure that mimics the skin's own intercellular matrix. The technology has been the subject of clinical research, including a 2019 collaboration with UCSF on the cholesterol-fatty-acid-ceramide ratio for atopic skin, giving the brand a stronger scientific footing than most K-beauty barrier creams.
Atopalm, by the numbers.
Atopalm has 6 products in the DermFND database, all of which are categorized as moisturizers. The most common ingredients identified across these products include ceramides, centella asiatica, panthenol, cholesterol, bisabolol, glycerin, niacinamide, and shea butter. Based on the observed price range of $24 to $32, the brand maintains an average price point of $29 per unit. The products in this collection, such as the MLE Cream and various Real Barrier creams, maintain an average DermFND score of 86.7/100. This data reflects a consistent focus on moisturizing formulations within the database.
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