1⃣ The science that started it all Exosome skincare is built on the biology of extracellular vesicles — nano-sized messengers that carry proteins, lipids and RNAs. Nobel Prize-winning research has shown how vesicles transport materials within cells and how microRNAs regulate gene expression (Vesicle Discovery Wins Nobel for Medicine | Exosome RNA, MicroRNAs won the Nobel Prize. Now, can extracellular vesicles …). These discoveries make it possible to harness exosomes in cosmetic products. ExopureBeauty’s EXO ‑Lyospheres™ system uses lyophilized exosome concentrate mixed with an activating solution immediately before use to maintain freshness and potency.
2⃣ Shared foundation, different intensities All three EXO ‑Lyospheres levels — Pro, Max and Ultra — share the same formulation concept: freeze-dried exosome powder with a dedicated activator, used topically to support skin appearance and barrier resilience. They all follow the same application sequence: cleanse → mix → apply → allow to absorb → finish with a gentle cream.
3⃣ How they differ
- Pro: Entry-level exosome skincare designed for newcomers who want to introduce exosome support into their routine. Balanced intensity suitable for all skin types.
- Max: A more concentrated formula for those seeking enhanced skin radiance and texture improvement. Suitable for experienced users with regular skincare routines.
- Ultra: Professional-grade exosome system offering the highest concentration and specialized routine. Ideal for users seeking advanced cosmetic support and post-procedure care.
All products are for external cosmetic use only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine established the cellular “vesicle trafficking” mechanism—essentially the instruction manual for how cells package and deliver signals. That insigh...
In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine established the cellular “vesicle trafficking” mechanism—essentially the instruction manual for how cells package and deliver signals. That insigh...






