Exosomes are derived from stem cells and are our cell messengers which guide the cell behaviour whilst also assisting cells that are not functioning correctly.
There are many types of exosomes available, the most popular being human exosomes, however their efficacy and stability was always a concern for many professionals. With Dermalogica’s research and development, we are the first company to harness bacterial exosomes and have formulated the first lactobacillus exosome.
The remarkable thing about our Exo Booster, is that our Lactobacillus exosomes are substantially more stable then human exosomes. The penetration of the skin is achieved easily as the composition of the exosome is very similar to the skin natural skin microbiome. Exo Booster also actively assists skin to complete the inflammation response rather then just surpressing it.
Our exo booster vials contain over 10 billion Lactobacilius exosomes and is provided in a powder form to ensure efficacy and stability is optimum prior to activation with our Pro Resolution Technology (PRT) concentrate.
With the addition of our PRT concentrate, which includes Omega 3 and Bacillus Ferment to help strengthen the skin, Peptides and Phospholipids to increase firmness, making this treatment suitable for all skin types.
EXOBooster
The ExoBooster opening order include 2 x 3 pack boxes of ExoBooster exosomes for skin and hair treatments.
Each vial when reconstituted has 6 mls of product, enough for 3 clients and to be used within a 5 day period. OR as an alternative, sell the 4ml remaining solution for our customer to use as home care to amplify results.
ExoBooster can be purchase post initial opening order for $464 for a 3 pack.
ExoBooster should be used with microneedling, professional advanced peels or laser treatments.
Cells naturally secrete different types of exosomes. When cells are damaged or begin to die, they release increased levels of exosomes, which signal surrounding cells to regenerate and promote new cell growth.
By applying exosomes directly to the skin, we can stimulate this regenerative response without waiting for cellular damage to occur. This supports skin renewal and regeneration; however, effective results require the exosomes to penetrate deeply into the skin. For this reason, they are best used in combination with modalities such as skin needling, RF microneedling, ablative lasers, dermaplaning, and nanoinfusion.
So what is cell trading?
Cells naturally secrete different types of exosomes. Unhealthy skin cells, such as B or C in the image to the left, can cause irritation due to imbalances. These cells absorb exosomes from healthy cells to restore their balance, leading to improved skin health. This process functions like a “trade” between cells.
When cells are damaged or destroyed, they release large amounts of exosomes. These exosomes signal nearby cells to start regenerating, prompting new cell growth to repair damaged areas.
