BeautyHealth’s Hydrafacial Partners with Organicell for Exosome Booster
The Beauty Health Company is joining forces with biotech company Organicell to co-create a first-to-market exosome booster that will address signs of aging and inflammation in the skin for Hydrafacial.
“We are excited to begin development with Organicell to co-create a potentially skin-changing Hydrafacial booster based on their breakthrough exosome technology,” says BeautyHealth President and Chief Executive Officer Andrew Stanleick, in a news release. “This partnership builds on our lineup of boosters and is the perfect example of the power of co-creation in our R&D model, which gives us access to the most novel technologies and formulas and translates them to market on an accelerated timetable.”
Exosomes are small membrane vesicles, which are among the most productive and conducive to wound healing and countering inflammation. These benefits will help treat the skin and address signs of aging when delivered as a booster through Hydrafacial’s delivery system.
The exosomes in Organicell’s technology contain more than 300 cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors harvested under cGMP conditions that will allow Hydrafacial to put billions of exosomes in each booster vial. Within the booster, they will promote cellular communication, repair and regeneration to address signs of aging and inflammation like never before.
Organicell CEO Matt Sinnreich adds, “Organicell is honored to pair our science team with Hydrafacial’s formulators to help create a booster that not only pioneers a new technology but could potentially change the facial industry forever.”
Today Hydrafacial has a lineup of 20 boosters, the majority co-created with fellow skincare brands such as Murad, ZO, and JLo Beauty.
Hydrafacial’s co-creation model can deliver a booster in under six months, a fraction of the time typically required to develop a full skincare line. This enables Hydrafacial to react rapidly to consumer trends, ensuring a constant flow of groundbreaking offerings that are directly addressing consumer needs.