Applied Minerals, HCT To Leverage Nanotech In High-End Skin Care
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Applied Minerals’ Dragonite PureWhite halloysite-clay technology features hollow micro-tubular structures that can carry cosmetic actives for extended/sustained release, according to the firms’ release. With their joint venture, Applied Minerals and packaging design firm HCT Group will target the high-end skin care market first.
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