A Japanese cosmetics company has developed a new skincare line specifically designed for astronauts.
The line, called Cosmology, was developed by POLA and ANA Holdings, and it includes a face wash and a lotion.
The products were selected by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to be taken to the International Space Station (ISS) next year by astronaut Kimiya Yui.
The Cosmology products were designed with the unique conditions of space in mind. For example, the face wash is waterless and can be wiped away with a cloth, and the lotion is designed to remain in a semi-solid state so that it doesn't scatter in microgravity.
It is the first time that a skincare line has been specifically designed for astronauts, and it could help to improve their well-being during long-duration space missions.
Challenges of space skincare
The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and it plays an important role in protecting us from the elements. However, the harsh environment of space can take a toll on the skin, leading to a variety of problems, including:
Dryness: The lack of humidity in space can cause the skin to dry out and become flaky.
Irritation: The constant exposure to the sun's radiation and other environmental factors can irritate the skin and cause redness and inflammation.
Wrinkles: The microgravity of space can cause the skin to lose collagen and elastin, which can lead to wrinkles and other signs of ageing.
Design of products
The Cosmology products were designed to address these challenges. The face wash is waterless, so it doesn't require water, which is a precious resource in space.
It also contains ingredients that help to moisturize and soothe the skin.
The lotion is designed to remain in a semi-solid state, so it doesn't scatter in microgravity.
It also contains ingredients that help to protect the skin from the sun's radiation and other environmental factors.
Cosmology products for consumers
In addition to the products that will be used by astronauts, POLA and ANA Holdings are also planning to release a version of the Cosmology line for consumers.
These products will be designed to address the same skin problems that astronauts face, but they will be formulated for use on Earth.
The Cosmology products for consumers are expected to be released in early 2024.