
Aloe Exosome
Aloe Vera produces nano-sized exosomes (~165 nm) loaded with bioactive compounds. These vesicles deliver actives into the skin to promote wound healing. They also reduce inflammation and redness while enhancing
PhytoCell™ Hair combines freeze-dried tomato, broccoli, watermelon, and nettle into a plant-derived bioactive complex. The process preserves key compounds and maintains ingredient integrity. Trehalose stabilizes the matrix during processing and storage. This composition supports antioxidant protection and cellular balance. It contributes to nutrient delivery associated with hair health and follicular function. The ingredient derives from conventional food sources and uses mechanical processing without chemical modification. It is not considered a New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) under current FDA guidance, supporting its use in hair-focused nutraceutical formulations.

Aloe Vera produces nano-sized exosomes (~165 nm) loaded with bioactive compounds. These vesicles deliver actives into the skin to promote wound healing. They also reduce inflammation and redness while enhancing

nVitamin E delivers tocopheryl acetate encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles, enhancing stability, absorption, and skin compatibility. Naturally present in the skin, vitamin E levels decline under oxidative stress caused by UV

Palmitate retinol is the main form of vitamin A naturally present in the skin, yet external factors such as sun exposure can cause epidermal deficiencies, making topical application essential. When