February 2024 Issue 10 - Flipbook - Page 19
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Given this broader cultural fascination with
"quantum," it was almost inevitable that the
concept would infiltrate the fast-moving consumer
goods (FMCG) industry. The beauty sector,
always eager to align with cultural trends, was
particularly poised to embrace this quantum
frenzy.
What’s Next?
Despite the skepticism surrounding Guerlain's
claims, the field of quantum science might offer
exciting potential for the beauty industry.
Quantum-Enhanced Skin Analysis:
Future skincare technologies could utilise
quantum computing to analyse skin at a
molecular level. This could lead to highly
personalized skincare products or treatments. For
instance, quantum algorithms might be able to
identify skin issues at their inception, allowing for
early intervention.
Nano science in Skincare:
Quantum theory could advance nanotechnology,
enabling the creation and direction of extremely
small, effective skincare particles. These
nanoparticles could be designed to target specific
skin cells or layers, improving the efficiency and
effectiveness of skincare products.
Energy-Based Skincare Treatments:
Quantum principles might be applied to develop
new, energy-based treatments. These could
involve using quantum-level energy
manipulations to rejuvenate skin cells, potentially
leading to more effective anti-aging treatments.
Monia Merabet Beyond Beauty