3D printed beauty strip: full of hyaluronic acid, collagen!

Youth forever, face is not the ultimate dream of every woman. What you may not know is that 3D printing has quietly reached into the beauty and skin care industry.

Recently, the famous French beauty brand Biologique Recherche uses 3D printed “Second Skin” to directly soak hyaluronic acid and collagen into the skin of customers to help moisturize the skin and enrich the skin, thus removing wrinkles and Small fine lines.

In fact, "second skin" treatment is a process called electrospinning, a technique similar to 3D printing, in which layers of liquid solution are stacked into solid fibers. The technician sends the hyaluronic acid to the electric yarn spinning machine, which is then converted into nanofibers and then 3D printed into strip-shaped solid fibers.

3D printed beauty strip: full of hyaluronic acid, collagen!

These strip fibers can be tailored to the client's facial needs to perfectly fit the skin and dissolve the nutrient solution inside the skin. They contain hyaluronic acid, collagen, elastin, etc., which is truly a "second skin." These strip fibers contain 1000 times their own weight of water molecules and are an important part of moisturizing. And moisturizing is the top priority of every anti-aging product.

Skincare expert Vicki Morav explains: “When topical application of these 3D printed strip fibers, hyaluronic acid forms a continuous elastic film on the skin that penetrates the skin and retains moisture, keeping the stratum corneum at a good level. Active ingredients play a vital role in cell migration, facilitating cell regeneration, remodeling and proliferation. They also activate epithelial tissue and reduce the roughness of the new epidermis."

After a 10-year development, the “Second Skin” treatment effectively smoothes wrinkles and fine lines and tightens the skin. Its curative effect is naturally full, not as stiff as Botox.

3D printed beauty strip: full of hyaluronic acid, collagen!

Currently, the Peninsula Spa in New York has begun to provide this skin treatment service. Presumably, the majority of female friends are the same as Xiaobian. At this time, the heart is embarrassing, and the most concerned is the price. Good things are not cheap, and a 3D printed "second skin" treatment at this spa costs between $310 and $325. Periodic skin care treatments can cost a lot of money. So, everyone is going to pay for it!

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