Grey Goo on the Skin? Nanotechnology, Cosmetic and Sunscreen Safety
L'Oréal (France) · Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Many modern cosmetic or sunscreen products contain nano-sized components. Nanoemulsions are transparent and have unique tactile and texture properties; nanocapsule, nanosome, noisome, or liposome formulations contain small vesicles (range: 50 to 5000 nm) consisting of traditional cosmetic materials that protect light-or oxygen-sensitive cosmetic ingredients. Transdermal delivery and cosmetic research suggests that vesicle materials may penetrate the stratum corneum (SC) of the human skin, but not into living skin. Depending on the physical/chemical properties of the ingredient and the formulation, nano-sized formulations may enhance or reduce skin penetration, albeit at a limited rate. Modern sunscreens…
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4Topics & keywords
- Stratum corneum
- Genotoxicity
- Cosmetics
- Transdermal
- Chemistry
- Toxicity
- Human skin
- Nanotoxicology