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Mansi Sharma, , Dinesh Kumar Jindal, Vipin Kumar Singhal
Hemant Singh
Dinesh Kumar Jindal
Vipin Kumar Singhal
Keywords:
Nanotechnology, Active ingredients, Skin delivery systems, Nanocarriers, Anti-aging, Peptides, Antioxidants, Cosmetic biotechnology.
Abstract:
Cosmeceuticals represent a rapidly evolving interface between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, combining aesthetic enhancement with biologically active ingredients that improve skin health. Recent innovations have focused on advanced active ingredients such as peptides, antioxidants, botanical extracts, stem-cell derivatives, and bioengineered molecules, alongside novel delivery systems designed to overcome the skin barrier. Nanotechnology-based carriers including liposomes, nanoemulsions, solid lipid nanoparticles, and polymeric nanocarriers have significantly improved ingredient stability, penetration, and controlled release. These technologies enhance efficacy while reducing adverse effects. Emerging approaches such as stimuli-responsive nanocarriers, microneedle delivery, microbiome-friendly formulations, and personalized biotech skincare are reshaping the cosmeceutical landscape. Despite these advancements, safety evaluation, regulatory harmonization, and long-term clinical validation remain essential. This review highlights recent progress in cosmeceutical actives and innovative delivery technologies, emphasizing their therapeutic potential and future prospects in dermatology and cosmetic science.
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International Journal of Recent Research and Review
ISSN: 2277-8322
Vol. XVIII, Issue 4
December 2025
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December 2025
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Vol. XVIII, Issue 4
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