Nanotechnology is already being incorporated into a wide range of consumer products, from cosmetics and sunscreens to textiles and electronics. In cosmetics, for example, nanoparticles can enhance the delivery of active ingredients, improving the efficacy of products. In textiles, nanotechnology can impart properties like stain resistance and antimicrobial activity. However, the incorporation of nanoparticles into everyday products raises questions about their safety and the need for standardized labeling to inform consumers.