HARMLESS & NONTOXIC
Numerous studies have demonstrated that graphene, being composed of carbon, is harmless to the human body. Should it enter the human body, it is unlikely to interact chemically with our carbon-based biomaterials, making adverse reactions extremely rare. Thus, it appears that the risk of harmful effects from graphene within the human body is zero to none.
Various studies on the safety of GRAPHENE have shown that GRAPHENE is generally harmless to humans. For example, studies in which GRAPHENE nanoparticles were injected into the metabolic organs of mice to investigate their effects on biomaterials showed that GRAPHENE was safely processed in the metabolic organs.
Moreover, after extensive toxicity testing to assess graphene's safety, it has been concluded that graphene exhibits no harmful effects. These results suggest that even if graphene enters the human body, it poses no threat. Its impact on the skin is minimal, and given that direct exposure of graphene to the skin is a rare occurrence, its effect on skin is not a significant factor in human safety assessments.
Some studies even suggested that GRAPHENE may help protect and be beneficial the skin.
For example, GRAPHENE has an antibacterial effect, preventing skin inflammation and inhibiting the growth of microorganisms, helping to prevent skin diseases. In addition, GRAPHENE has a sunscreen effect that can protect the skin from ultraviolet rays, which also plays an important role in preventing skin cancer.
Additionally, graphene fosters hydration at the molecular level, contributing to the preservation of skin moisture. By preventing skin dryness, it aids in maintaining elasticity and radiance.
Garments or protective gear enhanced with graphene offer a soft, comfortable fit while minimizing skin irritation. Moreover, graphene's radiation-blocking capabilities further protect the skin from radiation-induced damage.
Dermatological Test Skin irritation
※ Test Result: Skin No-Irritations