SortAnd the skin is difficult, or has dermatitis, There is a new remedy to bring it back into balance. For centuries, paper represented a means of transmission of knowledge, today, becomes an ally for body care. Thanks, in fact, to a particular processing of cellulose paper water was born. Let’s find out with the experts what it is and why it serves to solve some dermatological problems.
Paper water: what it is
A new era opens for paper, which proved to be a value ingredient for the skin thanks to his Film, moisturizing and protective properties. The research was born from a social and territorial necessity. In fact, the Giano company was closed in Fabriano, inside the most famous paper mill in Italy. This meant that doctors, scholars and entrepreneurs did not give up, but they began a path for Renaent the paper in other forms. All this happened Starting from an essential component of the paper, the cellulose hydrolyzedthe so -called ‘paper water’. This bioactive extract derived from cellulose, which has shown a strong moisturizing potential and rebalancing of the skin microbioma.
Skin and paper water: what benefits
«Literature data report how cellulose hydrolyzed can Create a protective barrier on the skin, promoting hydration and improving skin resistance. This ingredient, in addition to having an emollient action, is certainly useful in the treatment of dry and irritated skinthanks to its ability to retain humidity and Restore the film Idrolipidico skin. Further studies, who are about to leave, will be able to deepen the study of the molecule and confirm his effectiveness in the cosmetic, aesthetic and dermatological fields, also for the treatment of conditions such as atopic dermatitis. The continuous use of cellulose hydrolyzed can also significantly improve the texture of the skin, making it smoother and more uniform, and protecting it from external agents such as smog and changes in temperature», Explain the Professor Roberta Censiprofessor and researcher of the drug school and health products at theUniversity of Camerino.
Applications in Dermatology
«The first applications have confirmed that The hydrated cotton cellulose can have beneficial effects on the skinwith a feeling of smoothness and well -being perceived immediately. After treatments with masks or compresses based on cellulose hydrolyzed, The skin appears more elastic and toned. In perspective, we can integrate this active ingredient in Aesthetic and dermatological medicine protocols to enhance their regenerating and anti-inflammatory effects. We are only at the beginning of the research, but the preliminary results show an improvement in skin hydration of up to 30% and a reduction in the sensitivity of the skin to irritating agents. Our goal is to develop targeted treatments for particularly sensitive skins e For specific dermatological conditions such as Rosacea and Dermatitis»Adds Piero Guidarelli, surgeon and president of theSurgical Academy during chess.
The first applications have confirmed that the hydrated cotton cellulose can have beneficial effects on the skin, with a feeling of smoothness and well -being perceived immediately (Getty Images)
It is good for the skin, it is good for the environment
«We have shown that the card can be much more than a simple support for writing. It can become a key element for the wellness and care of the skin. Paper water is a natural resource that can integrate perfectly into sustainable cosmetic formulations, with a positive impact for both consumers and the environment. We are only at the beginning of a path that could revolutionize the way we conceive paper and its applicationsand also the way in which this territory can recover the precious value of the components that have so far been used for different uses. The added value of this discovery is that it is A completely natural ingredient, biodegradable and respectful of the environmentmaking it perfectly in line with the needs of a market increasingly oriented to sustainability “, concludes Mario D’Alesio, creator and promoter of the project Paper water.
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