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Review
Nanotechnology-Based Cosmetics for Hair Care
by Jamie Rosen, Angelo Landriscina and Adam J. Friedman
Cosmetics 2015, 2(3), 211-224; https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics2030211 - 22 Jul 2015
Cited by 58 | Viewed by 26707
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Hair is a significant indicator of health and can have a major impact on an individual’s cosmetic appearance. Research within the cosmetics industry has revealed that when nanomaterials are engineered into hair care, they can enhance the benefits of active ingredients in order [...] Read more.
Hair is a significant indicator of health and can have a major impact on an individual’s cosmetic appearance. Research within the cosmetics industry has revealed that when nanomaterials are engineered into hair care, they can enhance the benefits of active ingredients in order to improve hair cosmesis. Within the cosmetics arena, the unique size and intrinsic properties of nanoparticles can be tailored to target the hair follicle and shaft. This review aims to provide an overview of cosmetic nanocarriers that can be employed to improve the appearance of hair. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nanotechnologies in Cosmetics)
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