Какво представляват екзозомите и защо са следващият голям хит в грижата за кожата?

What are exosomes and why are they the next big thing in skincare?

If you're interested in skincare innovations, you've probably come across the term exosomes. The word has been popping up more and more in posts, TikTok videos, and beauty product descriptions lately. But what exactly are exosomes, and are they worth all the attention?

In this article we will tell you:

What exactly are exosomes?

How they work on the skin

What the research says

Fashion trend or long-term innovation?

What products with exosomes to look for

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are tiny “vesicles” – small bubbles that cells in our bodies naturally secrete. You can think of them as nano-couriers that carry important molecules from one cell to another. These molecules can include proteins, lipids, amino acids, growth factors, and even DNA/RNA.

In the context of cosmetics, exosomes that are used in products most often come from stem cells – usually from plants or cultured human cells (for example, mesenchymal stem cells, which are animal-free and safe for cosmetic use).

How do they work on the skin?

Exosomes act as “intelligent messengers” that:

Stimulates skin regeneration

Improves communication between skin cells

Boosts collagen and elastin production

Soothes inflammation and redness

Improves the skin's barrier function

Helps heal damaged or irritated skin

In a word – they restore, rejuvenate and balance. Oh, you want effects :)

Why are they so modern?

Exosome technology comes from medicine and regenerative therapy. In the last few years, the cosmetic industry has started to actively apply them because:

Are smaller than most active molecules and penetrate deeper

They are natural for our body and do not cause irritation.

Combine the restorative power of stem cells, without the ethical or regulatory risks


What do the studies show?

Research in dermatology shows that exosomes:

Significantly improve skin texture and elasticity

They have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects

Aids recovery after invasive procedures

May reduce hyperpigmentation and photoaging


Trend or the future of cosmetics?

Yes, exosomes are a hot trend right now, but unlike many “trendy” ingredients, they have a solid scientific basis. They look set to take a permanent place in skincare—especially in products aimed at anti-aging, repair, and sensitive skin.


How can you explain them most easily?

Exosomes are like mini-messages that skin cells send to tell each other how to repair and rejuvenate. In cosmetics, they are used to deliver these signals to your skin - gently, intelligently, and effectively.


What products should we look for?

When choosing cosmetics with exosomes, look for:

Source: from human or plant stem cells

Well-protected packaging (airless, UV-protected)

Exosome concentration, if indicated

Combination with other active ingredients such as niacinamide, hyaluronic acid or peptides


At azalea.bg you can now find products with exosomes from proven brands. Here are some examples:


medicube One Day Exosome Shot Pore Ampoule 2000

Contains 2000 ppm of stem cell-derived exosomes specifically targeted to shrink pores and calm inflammation. Suitable for combination to oily skin, with a focus on texture and sebum balance.

medicube One Day Exosome Shot Pore Ampoule 7500

Highly concentrated formula with 7500 ppm exosomes – a powerful treatment to restore, even out complexion and smooth fine lines. Ideal for tired or mature skin in need of an intense boost.

Why these products are a great choice:

Medicube 2000: Gentle yet effective – ideal for beginners or for combination/oily skin looking for a smoother texture and oil control. Backed by glowing reviews for achieving “porcelain” skin in just a few weeks.

Medicube 7500: Enhanced formula for visible rejuvenation – improves facial contours, evens out complexion, and smoothes fine lines with fewer applications.

Dermaline D'LEXO Ampoule: Particularly suitable for sensitive and irritated skin, it combines the regenerative power of exosomes with soothing hydration.


💡 Practical tips for use:

  • The Dermaline ampoule can be used both in the morning as a soothing booster and in the evening as a hydrating therapy, especially for dry or congested skin.

  • Apply exosome serums after cleansing and toning, as the first layer of serums.

  • For gentler use, start with the 2000 version, 1–2 times a week, especially if your skin is sensitive or reactive.

  • If your skin responds well , move up to 7500 for stronger results.

  • Combine with soothing creams or actives that maintain the skin barrier, such as peptides or hyaluronic acid.


🔄 How to combine exosome serums with other active ingredients

Exosome products work best when carefully combined with the right ingredients. Here's how to get the most out of them:

✅ With hydrating ingredients (hyaluronic acid, panthenol):

Apply the exosomal serum first, then the hydrating serum, and finally the cream. This improves penetration and locks in moisture.

✅ With antioxidants (vitamin C):

Use vitamin C in the morning and exosomes at night. If you combine them in the same routine, apply the exosomal serum first. This combination fights oxidative stress and strengthens the skin barrier.

✅ With peptides:

Peptides and exosomes together stimulate skin regeneration – combining them enhances the anti-aging effect. Apply the exosomal serum first, then the peptide cream.

✅ With retinoids:

To reduce the risk of irritation, alternate the nights you use exosomes and retinoids. If you use them together, apply the exosomal serum first, then a light moisturizer, and finally the retinoid.

⚠️ Avoid strong exfoliants at the same time:

Since some exosomal serums (like Medicube 2000) already contain acids (AHA, BHA, PHA), avoid additional strong exfoliants in the same routine to prevent excessive peeling.

Conclusion

Exosomes aren't just another trend—they're a technological breakthrough that combines science, regeneration, and visible results. Whether you're looking for anti-aging, brightening, or post-irritation recovery, they can be a key element in your routine.

PS If you want help choosing the right product for your skin – write to us! We will recommend the best one according to your needs.

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