Hosokawa Micron Group Delivers Essentials to the Roots
Michael Plishka — January 18, 2009 — Fashion
Will the wonders of nanotechnology ever cease to amaze?
Hosokawa Powder Technology Research Institute, of the Hosokawa Micron Group, is developing scalp care products for men and women using nanotechnology.
Small polymeric spheres contain a cocktail of 21 various oils. These spheres make a powder of sorts that is carried by minimal alcohol. The result is a gentler scalp product that soothes itching and minimizes dandruff by penetrating the skin and reaching even the roots of the hair.
It’s only a matter of time before this technology gets tailored to treating skin cancers.
Hosokawa Powder Technology Research Institute, of the Hosokawa Micron Group, is developing scalp care products for men and women using nanotechnology.
Small polymeric spheres contain a cocktail of 21 various oils. These spheres make a powder of sorts that is carried by minimal alcohol. The result is a gentler scalp product that soothes itching and minimizes dandruff by penetrating the skin and reaching even the roots of the hair.
It’s only a matter of time before this technology gets tailored to treating skin cancers.
Trend Themes
1. Nanotech Scalp Care - Using nanotechnology to develop scalp care products that penetrate the skin and reach the roots of the hair.
2. Polymeric Spheres - Creating tiny polymeric spheres that carry a cocktail of oils for a gentler scalp product.
3. Treating Skin Cancers - Adapting nanotechnology scalp care technology for the treatment of skin cancers.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - Opportunity for the personal care industry to innovate scalp care products using nanotechnology and polymeric spheres.
2. Healthcare - Incorporating nanotechnology scalp care technology into the healthcare industry for targeted skin cancer treatment.
3. Cosmetics - Exploring the use of polymeric spheres in cosmetics for improved delivery of active ingredients.
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