Skincare today features numerous ingredients, yet the role of plant stem cells is often overlooked. Dr. Nathan Newman, an expert in dermatology and stem cell science, advocates for the usage of plant stem cells over human ones due to safety concerns. He discusses the differences among exosomes, growth factors, and stem cells, noting that while exosomes serve critical functions in cell communication, they are often inconsistent in formulation. Growth factors, though beneficial, are also typically short-lived and may require synthetic reproduction. Ultimately, stem cells offer a more stable and potent solution for skin rejuvenation.
Skincare is confusing with emerging ingredients. Stem cells, particularly plant-derived ones, not only prevent aging but also repair skin, unlike often unstable exosomes and synthetic growth factors.
While exosomes are valuable for intercellular communication and tissue regeneration, they can be inconsistent and less reliable than plant stem cells, which communicate effectively without the risk of human pathogens.
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