Background: Nanoscience is the section of science related to the study of minute particles on an atomic or molecular scale, whose size is measured in nanometres. Nanotechnology serves as one of the most capable technologies and accomplished approaches of the 21 st century which is safe and efficacious for novel drug delivery systems. Now, nanotechnology is used widely in the field of cosmetics and dermatology due to the improved properties of the atoms at the nano level. Objectives: This mini-review article has been planned to discuss basic facts regarding nanotechnology as well as various nanotechnology drug delivery systems used in cosmetics and dermatology, applications of nanotechnology and overview of patents published recently in the field of nanocosmetics. The current status of regulatory as well as safety and quality aspects for the use of nanotechnology in cosmetics and dermatology will also be discussed. Discussion: Cosmetics industry is the sixth largest industry among United States patent holders in nanotechnology. Nanotechnology has transfigured the treatment of several skin diseases. Possible applications of nanotechnology in dermatology and cosmetology include sunscreens, moisturizers, anti-aging formulations, anti-sepsis, nails and hair care. The recent studies to date suggest that the nano-cosmeceuticals have no safety issues with skin as well as human health, although the nano-cosmeceuticals are beneficial for human health in a number of ways such as guarding against UV rays which may cause skin cancer. The regulatory bodies had performed an active debate on the potential risk of nano-cosmeceuticals on human health and steps have been taken for thecoordination of regulatory rules.
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