Mibelle Biochemistry is tapping into the exosome skin care boom with its dual-action plant-stem-cell-derived PhytoCellTec Exosomes.
The technology delivers exosomes to the epidermis and dermis topically while also stimulating the production of exosomes by mesenchymal stem cells within the skin itself.
These plant-based exosomes support intercellular communication to improve the skin barrier (for better moisture retention and defense) and collagen production and to rejuvenate the skin (for greater density and elasticity) via interactions with fibroblasts, thereby counteracting age- and external-aggressor-triggered skin issues such as pollution and UV radiation.
The result is a reduced appearance of wrinkles and reshaping of contours of the face and breasts.
In Global Cosmetic Industry's 2025 beauty trend preview, Mibelle Biochemistry's Christine Meier noted, "[Exosomal beauty is] a big hot topic now, and I expect more launches and innovations in this exciting field next year, may it be ingredients or finished goods. As it often happens with cosmetic trends, they come from the medical/salon side before they enter skin care and the mass market, same with exosomes.”
Meier added, “I think this trend will be important because these small cell vesicles play a crucial role in cell communication and regeneration. With products boosting the right exosomes, our skin cells will be stimulated to produce more exosomes with collagen stimulating messenger molecules. This leads to an increased production of collagen and elastin in the fibroblasts, which results in a rejuvenated appearance. In my opinion, the scientific edge and the medical origin make them a promising trend for the future.”