In recent years, nanofiber technology has revolutionized the cosmetic industry by providing new approaches for skin regeneration, active ingredient delivery, and anti-aging treatments. Through electrospinning, researchers can fabricate ultra-fine polymer fibers with diameters ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers. These nanofibers exhibit an exceptional surface-area-to-volume ratio, porosity, and biocompatibility, enabling superior absorption and controlled release of cosmetic actives.
The integration of nanofiber technology in cosmetics offers several benefits:
High active loading efficiency and stability of sensitive ingredients.
Customized release kinetics, ranging from rapid hydration to prolonged delivery.
Minimal use of preservatives and solvents, supporting clean beauty standards.
Eco-friendly production using biodegradable polymers such as PVA, PLA, and HA.
As the demand for sustainable and science-based skincare grows, nanofiber cosmetics represent the bridge between cosmetic chemistry and biomedical engineering
