Strange but true: making skincare from hoki and nanotechnology

Strange but true: making skincare from hoki and nanotechnology
Nikki Mandow
By Nikki Mandow May 21 (BusinessDesk) - Fishing company Sanford has joined forces with nanotechnology company Revolution Fibres to produce a high-tech nanofibre facepack made from discarded hoki skins. The product, 10 years in the making, will go on sale tomorrow.  And the companies hope the same high-tech fibres could be used in the future to deliver not only skincare, but topical medicines for burns, skin lesions and other skin conditions. The anti-wrinkle facepack is made by taking the structural protein collagen from the fish skins...