Editorial:Importance of Stable, Efficient and Safer (Nano-) Emulsions for Topical Application: Case of a New Promising Cosmetic Formulation containing a Grape Extract against Premature Skin Aging
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Many innovative cosmetics are nowadays based on the concomitant use of ingenious materials (e.g. conventional or innovative emulsions, nanoparticles for deeper skin penetration) and plant extracts, encapsulated in them, exerting strong anti-oxidant properties enough to prevent premature skin aging and/or whitening properties, thereby capable of satisfying populations with physiological or pathological skin pigmentation [1-4]. However, the high cost related to the design and development of such products as well physical-chemical stability issues encountered in most of the considered “final products” represent few of the most important limitations for safer efficacy in translational medicine