Exoceuticals is landing at the Cosmoprof North America trade show in Las Vegas, July 23-25, 2024 (booth DB10065), heralding a new era of exosome-driven regenerative beauty that expands the skin's longevity.
The brand's skin care features its eXo3 exosome technology, which delivers "proteins, growth factors, nucleic acids and MiRNAs to promote regeneration and healing," per Exoceuticals.
This allows better cellular communication that can slow the aging process from within, while enhancing skin health and rejuvenation.
Benefits include healing and regeneration following sun and other environmental exposures. Exosomes also improve cellular communication, which is naturally diminished with age, thereby reducing the appearance of wrinkles, crow's feet, dark spots and lost elasticity.
Exosomes have become a leading innovation pathway in beauty technologies.
- Recently, Vytrus Biotech leveraged its biotech expertise to develop intact plant exosomes for skin and hair care applications.
- And DSM-Firmenich has partnered with ExoLab Italia to bring plant-derived exosome technology to the global skin care market.
- In addition, Active Concepts has introduced its BioAuthentic Exosomes line for skin care, which utilizes green chemistry principles.
Among the brands featuring exosomes are Beekman 1802, which features the Milk RX Advanced Better Aging Cream with two milk protein exosomes "that penetrate deeper into skin layers to fortify the skin barrier and promote skin longevity."
Co-founded by Robin L. Smith, MD, MBA, and Nicole Martin, MD (of Real Housewives of Miami fame), Exoceuticals' exosome beauty includes the Exo H-Serum Hyaluronic Acid Treatment, Exo Face Perfection Moisturizer, Exo Sun After-Sun Treatment, Exo Plus Anti-Aging Cream, Exo C-Serum Vitamin C Treatment, Exo Body Advanced Body Lotion and Exo Men Hydrating Moisturizer.
These products reportedly significantly decrease the appearance of crow's feet after seven days while also boosting skin firmness.