The Japanese car giant Nissan has developed an air filter that dispenses vitamin C into a car's cabin, moisturising the skin of its occupants. Nissan says that direct application of vitamin C to the skin helps to create collagen and elastin, which keep skin looking young and healthy.

The vitamin stimulates the body's metabolism to supply more moisture to the skin. An hour's drive is more effective than applying moisturising cream, say its creators. "We are already cleaning the air in the cabin, so we thought we could add something into the air as well," The Sydney Morning Herald quoted climate system engineer Yuzuru Yoshinami, as saying. The filter has to be replaced every 12 months and is twice as expensive as a regular filter.

The idea came up after customers complained about air-conditioning drying out their skin on longer journeys. Nissan's next projects include odour-reducing ioniser and posture-improving seats that improve circulation on longer journeys. "Our [ergonomics] strategy has evolved from the reduction of discomfort to enhancement of health and wellbeing," said the company's ergonomics manager, Satoshi Kitazaki.

Now its no longer necessary for the women to carry a bunch of cosmetics in your handbag!!! :) :) :) :)

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Very good news kalyani .. Thank you for sharing.

Ha Great and funny..,

Actually it is a very good idea. But when the person is wearing glasses then the glasses get covered with a layer of goop then how can a person drive...Funny

And also Nissans next project is posture-improving seats that improve circulation on longer journeys.
It is really funny kalyani..is there any way to switch off like A/c .However nice innvotion Vitamin C deficience can be reduced .. :laugh: :)
strange and funny thing.............nice way to keep skin healthy and moisturized.......


thanks for sharing kalyani.......

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thats a great news for women for sure.. this should encourage more innovativeness in automobiles..
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