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Exoceuticals® In The Press

The Science and Messaging of Good Skin – Q&A with Dr. Robin L. Smith, Co-Founder of Exoceuticals

Some say the skin care market is oversaturated – so many lines, old and new launches, promising more or less the same results at every price point. Now that we’re all as close as we’ve ever been to attaining bouncy, glass skin, has the beauty renaissance kicked off by the Korean skin care explosion run its course? Of course not. 

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Co-founder Dr Robin Smith tells LBB about the research-backed skin and bodycare brand, the deliberate simplicity of the brand’s aesthetic, and how it’s showing up in physical and digital spaces to convey both luxury and efficaciousness.
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Dr. Nicole Martin is no longer relying on cosmetic fillers to maintain her youthful appearance. 

“I have really moved away from fillers. Personally, I had a bad experience with fillers,” the “Real Housewives of Miami” star, 39, exclusively tells Page Six Style while promoting her new Exoceuticals skincare line.

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Exoceuticals introduces a new luxury skincare line that leverages the power of your own skin cells. The key technology in the innovative formulations are the patented eXo3 exosomes which help enhance the natural glow of your face and body.
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If you haven’t heard of skinimalism, it’s exactly what it sounds like! Gone are the days when the “best” makeup and skincare routines are the twelve-step ones. We’re going back to the basics in the best way possible, freeing ourselves from the financial, environmental and logistical (and emotional) burdens of having so…many…products!

 

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Exosomes are rapidly gaining traction as a potentially pivotal means toward skin longevity — and a growing list of other uses.

From regenerative medicine to skin care: Exosomes have arrived. Long researched for their ability to treat cardiac disease and benefit cancer treatment, the particles — which are typically extracted from human or plant stem cells, where they facilitate intercellular communication and transport molecules like RNA, proteins and lipids — are gaining new significance as a powerhouse beauty ingredient.

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