Is eternal youth possible?
This question is asked by women around the world, using various ways to combat aging and try all sorts of new technologies and methods in search of youth, including nanotechnology.

In the dynamic times in which we live, the application of nanotechnology extends through electronics to medicine and, of course, in the field of cosmetics, using the name nanocosmetics.

The widespread use of nanotechnology in the cosmetics industry is due to the improved properties achieved by particles at the nano level, including color, transparency, solubility, etc.

Nanocosmetics is a 100% substitute for injection methods to maintain beauty and youth.

Nanotechnologies in the cosmetics industry have no equal - rejuvenation is achieved without damaging the skin layer.

 

What does "nano" actually mean?
Nano comes from Greek and means "dwarf".

In science, a nanometer means an extremely small part of space.

One nanometer (Nm) is equal to "one billion" of a meter, or approximately 80,000 times less than the thickness of a human hair.

Nano cosmetics are so called because they use extremely small (nano) particles that penetrate the skin much deeper than traditional anti-aging products.

Nanotechnology is a relatively new field and a new way to analyze and control molecules invisible to the human eye.

Due to the ability of nanoparticles to be absorbed deep into the skin cells, many questions arise regarding the long-term effects of chemicals that are imported into the body.

The question is whether the particles can really penetrate the cells of the body and what would be the effect if this happened.

Traditional anti-wrinkle products are designed to retain moisture in the skin by creating a barrier between it and the outside world.

Nanoparticles from the new generation of cosmetics do not work in the same way.

They are designed to penetrate the upper layer of the skin and stimulate the creation of new skin cells, which gives the skin a new, smooth and youthful appearance.

Nanocomplexes contain tiny, up to the size of nano, biologically active substances, each of which is delivered in a strictly defined amount, to a strictly defined layer of the skin, at a specific time.

Due to the microscopic size of the nano-active substances, they interact more easily with the cells, which perceive them as natural, related components.

Again, thanks to nanocomplexes, the skin activates the natural processes of regeneration, restoring its own structure and high energy levels, strengthening its protective functions and increasing its viability, which slows down the processes of premature aging.

Nanocosmetics deliver all the useful ingredients in the form of nanocomplexes right on target.

There are still many opportunities for the application of nanotechnology.

I wonder what the future will offer us?