Small carriers of information
Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by cells as part of normal cell-to-cell communication. They can carry proteins, lipids and different forms of RNA. In simple terms, they are delivery envelopes: their value lies not only in what they contain, but in the signals that content can pass on.
In cosmetic biotechnology, plant-derived extracellular vesicles are studied and used as sophisticated active materials. Their origin, composition and stability matter, which is why the word exosome alone does not tell the whole story of a formula.
Why skincare formulators are interested
Traditional cosmetic ingredients may hydrate, soften or protect the skin directly. Vesicle-based actives offer another route: they form part of signalling systems connected with renewal, barrier support and visible skin quality.
This does not make every exosome product equal. The complete formula, the concentration of the active, its stability and the evidence behind it are all important.
- Support for a smoother, firmer appearance
- Improved hydration and barrier comfort
- A targeted way to deliver selected bioactive compounds
- Compatibility with peptide and antioxidant systems
How NØITA uses the technology
NØITA uses plant-derived vesicles in selected formulas alongside peptides, humectants, lipids and botanical extracts. We treat the technology as one part of a complete product, not as a magic word on a label.
Time Expert focuses on visible lines, elasticity and skin density. Exo Bright Lumina uses a different combination of actives for uneven tone and dark spots. The purpose changes, so the surrounding formula changes too.

