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 hydration and barrier strength. Suitable for all skin types, they provide a biocompatible solution supported by modern research and traditional use.

INCI name

Water, Butylene Glycol, Aloe Vera Vesicles
Aloe-derived exosome for skin hydration, soothing, and repair

Benefits & Applications

Physical form at 25°C

  • liquid

Functions

  • Anti-inflammatory & antibacterial activity
  • Redness & irritation reduction
  • Deep hydration
  • Active ingredient delivery

Category

  • Natural bio-derived exosome

Applications

  • Skincare (serums, creams)
  • Sensitive skin & after-sun care
  • Anti-aging & barrier-repair

Regional availability

  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • N America

Consumer benefit

  • Reduces redness & irritation
  • Accelerates healing
  • Deep, lasting hydrationStrengthens barrier
  • Safe for sensitive skin

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