Bio-Based Cosmeceuticals: A Sustainable Future for Skin Health

Authors

  • Dr. Nita Sharma Das

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62752/ah8dfk76

Keywords:

Biocosmetics, Cosmeceuticals, Green cosmetics, Plant-based cosmetics, Skin hazardous, Personal care

Abstract

Bio-based cosmeceuticals, which combine the benefits of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, are gaining popularity as consumers increasingly seek products that promote skin health while being environmentally sustainable. These products, made from natural, plant-derived, and biotechnologically produced ingredients, offer therapeutic benefits and avoid the harmful effects of petrochemical-based compounds commonly found in personal care items. Research highlights the effectiveness of bio-based ingredients such as plant oils, fermented substances, and peptides in addressing issues like aging, inflammation, and skin hydration. Additionally, innovations in biotechnology, including the use of microalgae, plant stem cells, and marine ingredients, are further enhancing the potential of bio-based cosmeceuticals. Despite their promise, challenges such as high production costs, limited toxicological data, and evolving regulatory frameworks hinder the widespread adoption of bio-based alternatives. Nevertheless, the growing demand for eco-friendly, non-toxic skincare solutions is expected to drive further advancements in the industry. Future prospects for bio-based cosmeceuticals include continued research into sustainable sourcing, the development of biodegradable packaging, and the integration of green manufacturing practices. Ultimately, bio-based cosmeceuticals offer a transformative solution that aligns with both consumer health priorities and global sustainability goals, marking a significant shift in the personal care industry.

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2025-02-05

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Bio-Based Cosmeceuticals: A Sustainable Future for Skin Health . (2025). International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Innovation, 1(2), 516-518. https://doi.org/10.62752/ah8dfk76

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