Fullerene is a molucle in which only carbon atoms are arranged in a structure like that of a soccer ball. After graphite and diamond, it is “The third” carbon allotrope.
ShungiteFullerene was discovered in 1985 through a collaborative research study by Rice University, U.S. and the University of Sussex, U.K. In 1996 the researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery. Its symmetric structure has attracted many researchers, and various kinds of studies have been conducted all around the world.
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Science of Fullerene

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Cosmetic Effects of Fullerene

Fullerene’s biggest feature of cosmetic effects is its excellent anti aging activity.
Fullrene’s high anti-oxidation capacity (as to inhibit oxidation of the skin) brings its anti aging activity, it is said that the activity is over 250 times more effective than vitamin C.
Here, you will see the abundant cosmetic effects lead to fullerene’s anti aging ability.
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