We stay strictly within cosmetics: cleanse, hydrate, soothe, and support the barrier
The 2013 Nobel Prize showed how cells ship cargo in tiny vesicles. That playbook lets us understand and control exosome production and release, opening big possibilities in skincare and aesthetics. Exosomes are now seen as one of this century’s key ways to advance regeneration and repair.
Our compliance stance (what we do / don’t)
What we do
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Speak to and deliver cosmetic benefits only: hydration, soothing, barrier support, refined skin feel, improved radiance, and better makeup adherence.
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Use a freeze-dry + fresh-mix system (one vial = one use), a skin-friendly pH & isotonic solvent, and Fresh-Batch 48h with per-vial traceability for quality and user experience.
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Share measurable, cosmetic-scope readouts (hydration, TEWL, erythema index, elasticity) and label evidence as A/B/C/R tiers with methods and limitations.
What we don’t
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No claims to treat, diagnose, or prevent any disease (e.g., eczema, psoriasis, infections, hair loss treatment).
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We do not position products as drugs or medical devices; we do not add prescription actives or imply medical substitution.
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We do not present DMF filings, papers, or in-vitro data as guaranteed consumer outcomes.
Messaging guardrails: “green list vs. red lines”
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Allowed phrasing (green list) |
Prohibited phrasing (red lines) |
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Benefit claims |
Hydration, soothing, barrier support, smoother feel, improved glow, the look of fine lines appears softened |
Treats/cures conditions, medical efficacy, replaces medication/procedures, hair-loss/spot “treatment” |
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Data display |
“Under X method, hydration ↑ / TEWL ↓ / erythema ↓ — cosmetic readouts; results vary.” |
“Clinically cured…”, “100% effective”, “Permanent change” |
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DMF / compliance |
“DMF means documentation on file and traceable; it is not a regulatory approval.” |
“Approved medical efficacy”, “Regulatory certification of claims” |
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Cases / reviews |
“Single case for reference only; not predictive.” |
“You will achieve the same results.” |
All “research / charts / case” sections across the site should include a fixed compliance note linking to methodology and limitations.
Where this shows up on the site
PDP
This cosmetic product is for surface-level cleansing, hydration, soothing, and barrier support only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease. Any data or case examples are educational and not promises of individual outcomes.
Blog
Instrument readouts and imagery are for consumer education. They are not medical advice or guarantees. Use as directed and consult professionals for procedures and scheduling.
Evidence tiers (A/B/C/R)
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A: Stronger cosmetic-scope evidence (e.g., multi-site/randomized or multi-metric alignment).
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B: Smaller/Single-site or partial metric alignment.
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C: Exploratory (in-vitro / early pilot / subjective feel).
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R: Reference only (mechanism, expert opinion, early observations).
These tiers increase transparency. They are not medical grades and not guarantees.
Why we still show “studies & data”
To help you self-track in a cosmetic context: record D0/D3/D7/D14/D28 with four accessible metrics (hydration ↑, TEWL ↓, erythema ↓, elasticity ↑) and consistent photos. We always label methods, sample size, and limitations to avoid over-extrapolation.
How this aligns with our “PURE” approach
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Pure Source: Compliant sourcing and batch QC (COA snapshot, micro limits, key physico-chem).
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Pure Form: Freeze-dry + fresh-mix (skin-friendly pH, isotonic buffer); one vial = one use to minimize variables.
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Pure Use: Cosmetic boundaries only; no medical claims.
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Pure Trace: Fresh-Batch 48h & per-vial traceability (LOT / Vial-ID / Trace Page).
Quick FAQ
Do you have “clinical” data?
We share cosmetic-scope metrics (hydration/TEWL/erythema/elasticity) with methods and limitations. Not equivalent to medical clinical evidence; no outcome promises.
You cite research papers—does that mean medical claims?
No. Citations are for mechanism and background. They’re not guarantees of consumer outcomes.
A case looks impressive—will I get the same result?
Cases are individual and for reference only. Skin status, routine, and adherence differ; results aren’t guaranteed. Follow SOP and professional advice.
Fixed compliance notice
This product is a cosmetic for surface-level cleansing, hydration, soothing, and barrier support. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease. Any “research / cases / charts” are informational and not promises of individual outcomes. Use based on personal circumstances and professional guidance.
One-line wrap-up
We practice clear, careful, and verifiable communication: no overreach, no certainty theater—just clean formulation, traceable process, and transparent methods. The rest belongs to your mirror and your timeline.
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