Friday, April 22, 2011

IR Beautina Nano Treatment Trial/Travel Set for Dry and Normal Skin

Nano Technology the Revolution in Thai Skin Care

Here in Thailand Nanotechnology is raising the development of skin care products and cosmetics to another level, making them high-tech so as to deliver increased benefits. How is this done you may be asking? Well here goes with a little bit of science 101.

Nanotechnology is a dynamic area of science dealing with the study of materials that have very small dimensions. Nanotechnology has enabled cosmetic producers to formulate ingredients with particles that are 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair. Nanotechnology makes it possible to control the molecules and therefore active ingredients are small enough to penetrate the skin. Sunscreens and some anti-aging products are the main cosmetic products on the market currently being made using nanotechnology.  It is also believed that as new products are developed nanotechnology may be used to prevent graying hair and combat hair loss in some cases.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the products available.
Since 1998, L’Oreal has been using polymer nanocapsules to deliver active ingredients (i.e. retinol, vitamin A) into the skin in products such as Primordiale Intense and Plentitude Revialift anti-wrinkle cream.
Shiseido’s Elixir line is based on research which found that the combination of oxide powder and silica powder (talc) at the nano level can restrain the enzymes that lead to dry skin. The French skincare line Caudalie has a Vinosun Anti-aging Sun care treatment that relies on “nanomized” UV filters and antioxidant. La Prarie’s outrageously-priced Skin Caviar Ampoule treatment claims that its nano-emulsions speed the delivery of functional materials to the site of action.
Alternatively you could try out IR Beautina who in the past three years’ has developed a range of Nano Face Treatments which have been designed with the Asian face in mind. Their range includes eye repair creams, night time repair complexes & even faces masks. You will find they are also very competitively priced.

You may have seen concerns expressed in the media, online about the use of nanoparticles in cosmetic products, both in general and in particular, as when it comes to using nanoparticles of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide as the active ingredients in sunscreens. What’s been reported about these benign sunscreen ingredients often sounds scary, with some reports going so far as to state that nanoparticles of these sunscreen actives reach the bloodstream and are potentially dangerous. Some articles about sunscreen nanoparticles have even stated these can interact with sunlight and cause cellular damage to skin. As alarming as these sounds, these assertions are not supported by any published information and they are without support from the medical world.

Nanotechnology is not going away; it will become a part of life and is expected to result in significant improvement in the quality of life as we know it. So why not get in on the act & try out one of the new Nano cosmetics on the market today.


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