Nanofibers: Promising Novel Drug Delivery Technology for Cosmeceuticals

    S. M. Patel, Tularam Barot, Nidhi Patel
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    TLDR Nanofibers improve skincare products by enhancing drug delivery and hydration.
    The review article highlights the potential of nanofibers in cosmeceuticals, emphasizing their ability to enhance cosmetic products through improved drug delivery and controlled release. Produced mainly via electrospinning, nanofibers are used in applications like facial masks, deodorants, and alopecia treatments. Their large surface area and porous structure allow for increased drug loading and site-specific action, resulting in more effective skincare products that retain moisture and hydrate the skin. The article underscores the biocompatibility of nanofibers and their role in advancing personal care and beauty enhancement, suggesting they will remain a key focus in the cosmetic industry.
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