High-Pressure Homogenizers for Nanoemulsions in Cosmetics

Nanoemulsions are ultra-fine mixtures of oil and water, often used in skincare to improve absorption, texture, and product performance. Their tiny droplet size (20–200 nm) enhances the delivery of active ingredients and helps create stable, high-quality products like creams, lotions, serums, and perfumes.
What Are Nanoemulsions?
Nanoemulsions enhance skin absorption and product stability. Their small particle size improves clarity, feel, and shelf life, making them ideal for modern cosmetic formulations.
How High-Pressure Homogenizers Work
High-pressure homogenizers like the Genizer NanoGenizer apply up to 30,000 psi to force samples through microfluidic chambers. This process uses shear, cavitation, and collision to break droplets into nanoscale sizes, producing uniform and stable emulsions.
Benefits for Cosmetic Products
Better skin absorption of active ingredients
Smooth, lightweight texture
Improved shelf life and product stability
Clearer fragrances with reduced oil content
Consistent batch quality and scalability
Why Choose Genizer?
Genizer’s high-pressure homogenizers offer:
Lab-to-production scalability
Efficient nanoemulsification in fewer passes
FDA/GMP-compliant sanitary design
Easy cleaning with CIP options
Automation to reduce error
Expert support for minimal downtime
High-pressure homogenizers are essential for making stable, high-performance nanoemulsions in the cosmetics industry. Genizer provides the precision and reliability needed for success in skincare and personal care production.
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Jennifer Genizer
Jennifer Genizer
Genizer, located in Technology Link in Greater Los Angeles, is dedicated to advancing homogenizer nanotechnology. Genizer provides high pressure homogenizers, liposome extruders, nano particle analyzers and nano formulation services for pharmaceutical, biochemical, cosmetics and food industries.