If you follow skincare and aesthetics trends, you'll probably have heard of exosomes. Exosomes are small messenger molecules that help to increase the skin's natural collagen and elastic production, boost cell turnover and repair damage, and are usually administered by professionals in , typically in an advanced serum and using via microneedling.
Although results can be impressive, these salon treatments don't come cheap; they're typically between £250-£500 per session, and multiple treatments are often needed for the best results. There are also a few exosome-based skincare products on the market, but again, this has always been something you'll find in high end (and expensive) brands – until now, that is.
Popular high street skincare brand The INKEY List has just launched its new serum, priced at £20 and with three million plant-based exosomes in every bottle. It's been clinically proven to give ; that 'just had a facial glow, no appointment necessary', The INKEY List says – and for a fraction of the cost.
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But don't just take the brand's word for it; dozens of shoppers have already left 'glowing' reviews and impressive before-and-after photos.
One review titled 'game changer' reads: "You know when you find a product that feels like it’s made specifically for your skin? This magic potion has given me a brighter, even toned, youthful and glowing look. I only started using it a week ago and . Don’t sleep on this - add to cart!"
Another noted even quicker results: "The texture is incredible, very pleasant on the skin and doesn't leave any stickiness behind. After the 3 days use, I can already see that , and softer to touch. Overall, skin feels very hydrated. Definitely recommend this serum!"
A third happy customer wrote how the results were better than those from a product many times the price: "Make sure to put on when skin is still damp from washing. This combined with my vitamin C serum . I can never run out of this product! This is coming from someone who has used a 300 dollar serum for almost two years!"
A few people, however, did mention that the pump was a little tricky to use. "I really like the product and I feel like , but I must have gotten a faulty pump," one person wrote. "The dispenser gets stuck when I push it down and stays down. So getting any product out is really frustrating."
Another great thing about The INKEY List is that they helpfully mark on the packaging when to use this product in your routine – in this case, after cleansing and before any treatment. We'd be tempted to pair it with the brand's , £12, , £10, , £19, and, in the mornings, , £15. You can also save up to 20% when buying multiple products.
Vitamin C is another great ingredient to incorporate into your routine if your'e after glowing, even skin. , from £20, is a team favourite, whereas , now £17.45, is a cheaper alternative.
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