HEDO Regenerative Skincare Powered by Stem Cell Science.
HEDO cutting edge topical Exosome serum combines the power of Exosomes, Hyaluronic Acid, Collagens, Amino Acids, Proteins & Growth Factors!
Exosomes which come from Human Stem Cells are two key ingredients that activate cellular renewal and improve skin health at the deepest levels. These powerful components use messenger RNA to communicate with your skin’s natural systems, promoting healing and regeneration to deliver vibrant, healthy-looking skin.
The Remarkable Science of Exosomes!
● Promotes (Glass) glowing Skin
● Reduces pore size
● Reduces dark spots
● Smooths wrinkles and fine lines
● Enhances & evens skin tone
● Promotes plump firm skin
Developed in partnership with Dr. William Gael MD who has over 20 years practicing and pioneering the field of regenerative medicine.
Dr. Gael Has developed many breakthroughs that are used throughout the industry today.
Our patented formula forms a cocoon around the Exosomes. The cocoon protects the Exosome and ensures that the exosome will not go to work until it reaches the fibroblasts located in the deep dermis (skin). The cocoon now opens there by releasing the Exosomes to regenerate your fibroblasts resulting in new skin. This revolutionary science produces amazing results which can only be achieved with HEDO Serum!
SERUM INGREDIENTS
TETRAHEXYLDECYL ASCORBATE - VITAMIN C DIMETHICONE/ PHENY
VINYLDIMETHICONE
CROSSPOLYMER ISODODECANE
DIMETHICONE & CYCLOMETHICONE
CROSSPOLYMEMER
CAPRIC/ CAPRYLIC TRIGLYCERIDES
LINOLENIC ACID
GLYCINE SOJA STEROL
TOCOPHEROL ACETATE - VITAMIN E HYALURONIC ACID
TRIPEPTIDE
PENTAPEPTIDE
EXOSOMES (MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL) MSC
Question about when to apply Serum based on Dimethcone (Silicone) in the Ingredient list:
Where the “Use Silicones Last” Rule Comes From
The general recommendation to apply silicones last comes from how traditional silicones behave on the skin:
• Dimethicone and similar silicones are occlusive: they form a protective film on the skin.
• That film can impede the absorption of water-based or oil-based serums if applied too early.
• So, people are taught: “Apply silicones last, after all your serums and oils.”
This rule makes sense when:
• You’re layering basic skincare (e.g., vitamin C → hyaluronic acid → moisturizer → silicone-based primer).
• You’re using pure, unmodified dimethicone (e.g., in some primers or barrier creams).
Why HEDO ExoCell Doesn’t Follow This Rule
HEDO ExoCell-1 is not just a Dimethicone-based occlusive. It’s a therapeutic delivery serum that contains:
• Exosomes
• Peptides (tri- and Pentapeptides)
• Vitamin C (oil-soluble form)
• Hyaluronic acid
• Dimethicone / Phenyl Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer
• Cyclomethicone Crosspolymers
• Isododecane (a volatile carrier)
These ingredients are formulated to work together, and the silicones here serve a different function:
1. Dimethicone is Modified (Crosspolymerized)
• Crosspolymer silicones are porous and breathable.
• They do not block absorption in the way old-school Dimethicone does.
• They're used to form a flexible mesh that can help carry actives into the skin before setting.
2. Isododecane Helps Penetration
• It’s a volatile solvent that evaporates after helping deliver actives deeper.
• It temporarily enhances spreadability and absorption of ingredients like exosomes, peptides, and vitamin C.
3. Designed for Early Application
• This type of formulation is designed to be used before moisturizers or occlusives.
• The actives in ExoCell (especially Exosomes and peptides) need direct access to the skin, not to sit on top of a cream or oil layer.
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