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September 2022 in “International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews” This review paper discussed the incorporation of nanotechnology into hair care cosmetics, highlighting its potential to enhance product efficacy by improving the delivery of active substances. The use of nanoparticles was found to increase the benefits of these substances, leading to better hair care outcomes. Additionally, advancements in understanding hair care delivery pathways facilitated the personalization of products, thereby improving hair cosmesis. However, the paper also addressed the risks associated with the inclusion of nanotechnology in hair care products.
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January 2001 in “Journal of Toxicology-cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology” Hair follicles could be used to deliver drugs effectively, with the right understanding and methods.
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May 2015 in “Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine” Scientists created tiny particles loaded with a hair growth drug, minoxidil, that specifically target hair follicles and skin cells to potentially improve hair growth.
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June 2013 in “Dermatologic Surgery” Ablative fractional resurfacing could improve how well topical drugs penetrate the skin, but more research is needed to fine-tune the method.
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June 2022 in “Journal of Controlled Release” Dissolving microneedles show promise for delivering medication through the skin but face challenges like manufacturing complexity and regulatory hurdles.