Forget wrinkles! Exosomes as the elixir of youth
Exosomes as the New Celebrities of the Cosmetic World: Meet Them!
The current number one trend in professional skincare? Exosomes. These tiny particles work deep inside the skin, mastering the art of faster renewal and regeneration and boosting the effects of cosmetic treatments. And ultimately, that means even more youthful, healthier, and radiant skin for you. Here’s everything you need to know about exosomes.
Exosomes: New Heroes in Skincare
You may be hearing the word “exosomes” for the first time, but certainly not the last. In the cosmetic industry, there’s probably no term resonating more right now. What are they? Simply put, exosomes can be imagined as messengers whose role is to deliver packages of information between cells. These packages contain proteins, genetic material, and other substances, giving cells instructions on how to function. Thanks to exosomes, cells communicate and cooperate better, and your skin benefits from that.
The Superpowers of Exosomes
In short: exosomes help cells work more efficiently. And as part of cosmetic products that mimic natural communication between cells, they bring a range of benefits. They work deep in the skin and have the potential to contribute to faster regeneration and repair of damaged cells, support collagen and elastin production, improve skin hydration, or reduce inflammation. And all that means faster regeneration after various cosmetic procedures as well as a younger, healthier, and more radiant appearance. However, choosing the right exosomes is essential.
Lactobacilli as the Number One Choice
You may be wondering where exosomes come from (besides human sources). In cosmetic products, you most often find two types:
- Synthetic exosomes: Created artificially using various techniques and trying to mimic the beneficial properties of human exosomes. However, they may lack many important substances naturally found in exosomes, which can reduce their effectiveness. Moreover, the body may perceive them as foreign and react with irritation or allergic reaction.
- Plant exosomes: Obtained from whole plants or cell cultures, relatively quickly and cheaply. The advantage is that plant exosomes are not foreign to our body and are generally well tolerated.
Among the stars of exosomes in cosmetics are exosomes from lactobacilli. Lactobacilli are a type of “good” bacteria commonly found in our skin microbiome and work perfectly in harmony with the skin. They deliver useful substances exactly where needed, are stable, durable, and since they are sourced from, for example, cabbage, they are also vegan.

Ensure Top Results with Exo Booster
One last question remains: Where to get exosomes? A small tip – clinical studies have confirmed that their effect is best appreciated combined with other cosmetic procedures like microneedling, laser treatments, or dermaplaning. This way, they reach deep into the skin and speed up the process of skin returning to normal. The overall effect is even more pronounced.
Dermalogica has therefore developed Exo Booster with 10 billion vegan Lactobacillus exosomes. Moreover, these are not offered to the skin in an ordinary solution but combined with the Pro Resolution technology containing omega-3 fatty acids or oligopeptide-1 for even greater effectiveness. In combination with various cosmetic treatments, you can look forward to:
- acting in the deeper layers of the skin
- shortening regeneration time
- enhancing treatment effects
- supporting skin hydration
- strengthening the skin barrier
Exosomes and the Exo Booster treatment sound like something definitely worth trying, right? So head to one of the Dermalogica salons and experience the effects on your own skin.