TLDR Nanotechnology can make cosmetics more effective for skin issues.
The document discussed the integration of nanotechnology into cosmeceuticals, highlighting its role in developing advanced formulations for addressing skin issues such as wrinkling, hyperpigmentation, inelasticity, and dehydration. It provided a historical overview of cosmetics from 4000 BCE to the 21st century and categorized nanotechnology based on particle size and its application in bio cosmetics. The document emphasized the innovative potential of nanotechnology in enhancing the effectiveness of cosmetic products.
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