Nanofiber cosmetics "HA WARP SHEET"
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Futuristic cosmetics based on our original nanofiber processing technology (HA WARP SHEET)
The face sheet that uses thread-shaped hyaluronic acid
New Products
The face sheet featuring thread-shaped hyaluronic acid
Nanofiber processing technology
Patented technology for cosmetic nano sheets
Cosmetics manufacturing and sales license
Product Features
- 1. Light as a feather → the hyaluronic acid is threaded into a sheet
- 2. No use of adhesive → Hyaluronic acid adheres directly to the skin
- 3. Dry hyaluronic acid sheet → Dissolves in water instantly and blends with the skin
- 4. A sheet that won't peel off after being applied → Nanosized hyaluronic acid quickly penetrates the horny layer of the skin
Product Overview
"Hyaluronic acid has a very high water-retention capacity, and can store 600 times as much water as the mass of hyaluronic acid itself. This is crucial for keeping the skin moisturized. Wrinkles and sagging are caused by the decrease of hyaluronic acid due to aging. As we age, the amount of hyaluronic acid produced also decreases. As a result, the dermis is unable to retain sufficient moisture, and the structure of the dermis becomes flaccid, unable to support the epidermis, resulting in wrinkles and sagging. The countermeasure against wrinkles and sagging, is to supply hyaluronic acid. In addition, it is said that hyaluronic acid that has been reduced to the nano level can be absorbed into the skin." — Excerpt from Dr. KAKUKO's comments on the Sports Clinic website.
In order to replenish hyaluronic acid, which is important for maintaining the skin's moisture, we have developed a face sheet that uses nanosized hyaluronic acid to apply the hyaluronic acid to the skin without using any adhesive additives.
The hyaluronic acid face sheet developed with our unique patented technology and know-how was the first in the world to be put to practical use.
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Microscopic image of a "Hyaluronic Acid Dry Sheet #1
Hyaluronic acid nanofiber fibers look like a spider's web.
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Microscopic image of a "Hyaluronic Acid Dry Sheet #2
Droplets of water: the fibers dissolve to form a gel in contact with water.