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A new generation of hybrid cosmetics has come into existence, providing an efficient means to achieve both skincare and aesthetic objectives with only one product. These cosmetics incorporate ingredients from natural and synthetic sources, making use of cutting-edge technologies to improve efficacy, sustainability, and customer pleasure. This review paper will focus on the effects of hybrid cosmetics on different types of skin cells, the technologies employed, and the role of ingredients like botanical extracts, marine-based active ingredients, and synthetic compounds in the cosmetic formulations, in order to provide improved skincare benefits. Various technologies like nanotechnology, encapsulation technique, transdermal patches, electroporation, and iontophoresis are analyzed for their role in enhancing efficacy and sustainability. Hybrid cosmetics containing natural ingredients of marine origin, like and , as well as botanical extracts like Resveratrol, provide safe, eco-friendly, and sustainable cosmetics, whereas synthetically derived compounds that are used in the cosmetic industry, like Hyaluronic acid and Niacinamide, provide quick action and targeted delivery. The findings of this review suggest novel dual approaches for developing a range of hybrid products to meet the increasing needs of consumers, as well as techniques for improving stability and efficacy. Using natural ingredients aligns with the growing trend toward sustainability in cosmetics. Synthetic ingredients have been developed for precise delivery, rapid action, and affordability. However, by implementing appropriate strategies for technology and ingredient selection, consumers' demands for effective products can be met.

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