The Secret Sauce: Nano Emulsions
Nano emulsions are a type of emulsion, which is a mixture of two immiscible liquids (such as oil and water) stabilized by an emulsifying agent.
NanoLab’s Custom formulated facial products combine an incredible list of superstar ingredients that are found in all of the top of the line formulations with the power of Nano CBD and CBG.
At Nanolabs, we take the highest quality ingredients and introduce our proprietary topical use Tru-Nano Technology, Nano CBD emulsifications to create one of a kind products that will leave even the most sensitive and stressed skin and hair feeling balanced and refreshed. Enjoy a true spa day with the added benefits of Nano CBD. Available in a variety of fragrances, with added active ingredient blends available for truly unique products.
Choose the products you would like to start with for your new or existing brand!
Customize the potency, flavor, or fragrance of almost any product in our catalog!
Utilize our in house design team or your own graphic designer to customize your labels and packaging!
At NanoLabs, we make building a brand is easy!
PRODUCT SELECTION
Select the products you would like to start with from our catalog of supplements, topicals, relief products and more!
PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION
Customize almost any product in our catalog by choosing the Potency, Flavor or Fragrance!
PACKAGING SELECTION
Choose from a variety of standard options for bottles, droppers, jars, and closures, or upgrade your products with one of our many high end packaging options!
CUSTOMIZE YOUR DESIGN
Utilize our in house design team to develop branding and packaging designs that are perfect for your company!
Start Selling!
Start selling your products! Most of our clients sell in both brick and mortar as well as online, but whichever avenue you choose, you can sell with confidence knowing that your products are the highest quality, most effective products on the market!
Nano emulsions are a type of emulsion, which is a mixture of two immiscible liquids (such as oil and water) stabilized by an emulsifying agent.
The history of spray drying can be traced back to the late 19th century, when the process was first used to produce dried milk and
The history of nanotechnology can be traced back to the late 1950s and early 1960s, when scientists first began to explore the properties and behavior