The Exosome Difference
What are exosomes, and how do they work?
First, let’s consider this cool fact about skin cells: They’re natural copycats. Scientists have long observed that when one skin cell is in a happy state, neighboring cells tend to become happy, too.

Each exosome is encoded with unique data and goodies. When an exosome encounters another cell, the cell uploads a status update, along with a nutrient payload and instructions for mimicking the happy cell that started it all.
Exosomes = happy cells. Special delivery indeed.

For instance, some researchers are studying how exosomes can help grow and regenerate specific types of tissue—exciting times for medical science.
Our Zen3 exosome technology is the cosmetic application of those principles. We’ve pioneered the method for duplicating the exosomes that promote the radical perfection of skin.
Our exosomes sync cells to lock in hydration and radiance, while facilitating self-repair to reduce the outward appearance of aging.
eXO's scientists have dubbed this duplication method a “tuning” process. It doesn’t alter the exosomes’ natural blueprint in any way. It just pulls the strings to optimize their performance (and make beautiful cellular harmony that works with all skin types).
