Nanotechnology incorporation in cosmetic formulation is considered as the hottest in the emerging technology available. Cosmetic manufacturers use nanoscale size ingredients to provide better UV protection, deeper skin penetration, long-lasting effects, increased color and improved finish quality.
Micellar nanoparticles are one of the latest fields applied in cosmetic products that are trending and widely commercialized in local and international markets. The ability of nanoemulsion systems to form small micellar nanoparticles sized with high surface area allowing to effectively transport bioactive components onto the skin.
Oil in water nanoemulsion is playing a major role as effective formulations in cosmetics such as make-up removers, facial cleansers, anti-aging lotions, sunscreens, and other water-based cosmetic formulations.
Nanotechnology skin care products include:
- Bio-Cellulose Face Mask that uses nanoparticles of herbal extracts. Research has shown that these nanoparticle-sized herb extracts are more effective than normal particle-sized herbs.
- Skin creams that use proteins derived from stem cells to prevent aging of the skin. These proteins are encapsulated in liposome nanoparticles which merge with the membranes of skin cells to allow delivery of the proteins.
- Skin lotions in which nutrients are encapsulated in nanoparticles suspended in a liquid, making up a nanoemulsion. The small size of the nanoparticles, compared to particles in conventional emulsions, allows the nanoparticles to penetrate deeper into the skin, delivering the nutrients to more layers of skin cells.
Lots of choice for face masks
There are so many different types of face masks that it can be hard to know which type to choose. The more traditional type is a clay or gel mask. With these, you rub the mask onto your face and leave for the recommended time. To remove, you either wash off with water or, if the mask dries as you wear it, peel it off.
The newest trend in face masks is the Bio-Cellulose Face Mask. Originating from Korea, these face masks have really gained popularity over the last few years.
What is Bio-Cellulose Face Mask?
Bio-Cellulose Face Mask is a microbial engineering product. Other applications are in artificial arteries and man-made skin. It is composed 99.9% of cellulose and is 100% bio-compatible, no irritation to skin and totally environmentally friendly. Bio cellulose has been in use in the medical field for over 20 years. It was first used for high-value cosmetic mask products in 2002.
This advanced mask technology utilizes microbial engineering, to deliver beneficial nutrients into the dermis using bio-cellulose, an effective material to lead the essence into the skin. The absorption of a bio-cellulose mask is 100 times more than a non-woven mask sheet, making it a more efficient and cost-effective option.
The Difference between Bio-Cellulose Face Mask and Non-Woven Mask.
Benefits of Nano Bio-Cellulose in Cosmeceutical Product.
VNI BioC Bio-Cellulose Face Mask
VNI Bio-Cellulose Face Mask is made from natural fibres that are 1,000 times thinner than a human hair. Not only does this mean that the masks are bio-degradable and compostable, but, due to their superfine fibres, they can also reach areas of your skin that other masks cannot reach. VNI Bio-Cellulose Face Mask fuses pure Rain Forest herbs with bio-cellulose fibers to soothe, soften and condition skin.
This environmentally-friendly mask has also been enriched by a moisturising serum that rejuvenates dull skin by combatting the signs of ageing and reducing the appearance of redness. Once you are finished with the mask, there’s no need to rinse like you would with a clay or gel mask, simply remove and massage any excess serum into your skin. And, if there’s any serum left in the packet, don’t just throw it out, you can apply the serum to any part of the body.
With all of the innovation and new face mask products available, it’s no wonder that this area of skincare is growing so rapidly, and VNI Bio-Cellulose Face Mask is a truly unique product in this market.
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