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Q12|What Can I Pair It With

Same Day, First 72 Hours, and One-Week Pairing Cheatsheet In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine established the cellular “vesicle trafficking” mechanism—essentially the instruction man...

Q11|Leftovers After Reconstitution

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...

Q10|Pro / Max / Ultra—What’s the Difference
Q10|Pro / Max / Ultra—What’s the Difference

In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine decoded how cells package and deliver repair signals—a discovery that laid the foundation of exosome-based skin regeneration.

Q9|How Much per Use? How Often?

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...

Q8|DIY Microneedling at Home?
Q8|DIY Microneedling at Home?

Building on that breakthrough, ExopureBeauty created EXO-Lyospheres™, a freeze-dried exosome system that renews skin through precision and safety—without breaking the barrier.

How to Use?
How to Use?

When science meets beauty, your skin isn’t just cared for—it’s redefined.

Q6|Can I See the INCI Names / Registration Info

How We Do “Ingredient Transparency + On-File Documentation” In 2013, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine established the cellular “vesicle trafficking” mechanism—essentially the instruction m...

Q5|What Do You Mean by “DMF”?

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...

Q4|How Do Exosomes Relate to “Growth Factors” and “Peptides”?

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...