Description
The enzymatic cleansing philosophy here is combined with respect for the barrier: not ‘wash until clean’, but precisely separate what the skin wants to keep from what must be removed. DR. MELAXIN Exosome Enzyme Cleanser enters our assortment as a technological compromise rarely seen in cleansers – active yet disciplined action, aimed at comfort and surface balance.
The formula’s logic relies on three intercommunicating mechanisms. The first – enzymatic link: enzymes act selectively, helping to loosen dead cells and excess oils without abrasive particles. The second – the exosomal vector, valued in cosmetics for its ability to be a “carrier”: it is typically chosen so that signaling components in the formula are delivered more consistently and gently, and cleansing does not feel like a separate step detached from the rest of the routine. The third – a barrier-support layer: here ceramides and other lipidic/calming components are important, cushioning surfactants’ contact with the skin. Such an architecture creates a system where enzymes do the “precise work,” the exosomal vector provides a sense of direction, and the barrier components protect against unpleasant tightness that often betrays an overly aggressive cleanser.
- enzymes: selective surface “loosening” without mechanical abrasion
- exosomal vector: strengthening the formula’s feel and coherence so cleansing doesn’t become “bare”
- ceramides: the logic of lipid comfort, reducing the sensation of tightness after washing
The sensorial profile matches a laboratory aesthetic: color is usually clean, from milky to softly pearlescent, and the scent – either completely neutral, or only faintly noticeable, “raw,” without a perfumed projection. The texture glides evenly, without grittiness; foaming is generally moderate – enough to convey cleansing power but not to leave a drying, squeaky “clean” signal. After rinsing a smooth, tidy surface remains: the skin feels clean, but not “stripped.”
The packaging language is clinical and functional: a sturdy container, clear dosing, a hygienic mechanism (most often a pump) that reduces the risk of contact with air and water. This is particularly important for formulas in this category – when biotechnological components are involved, stability and cleanliness become not a design whim but a discipline of quality. The visual identity is restrained, focused on transparency, not on gimmicks.
DR. MELAXIN’s brand direction is read clearly through this cleanser: they move biotechnology into daily steps where many manufacturers limit themselves to merely “basic” action. Exosome Enzyme Cleanser appears as an evolution from a simple surfactant mix toward cleansing that already has skincare logic – not in the sense of promises, but in terms of construction.
In everyday use this cleanser provides one tangible value: the balance of cleanliness and comfort, where cleansing becomes even, predictable and not overdone, leaving the skin a tidy foundation for the rest of the routine.
Country of origin: South Korea
Usage
DR. MELAXIN Exosome Enzyme Cleanser moisten your face with lukewarm water, dispense a small amount of product into your palm, add a little water and lather, then gently massage the face (avoiding the eye area) for 30–60 sec., rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry, use in the morning and (or) evening; if the product gets into the eyes, rinse immediately and thoroughly with water, and for sensitive skin start by using every other day.
Ingredients
Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Niacinamide, Diglycerin, Allantoin, Aqua, Maltodextrin, Sodium Palmitate, Papain, Butylene Glycol, CI 77288, Sodium Lauroyl Aspartate, 1-2-Hexanediol, Panthenol, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Centella Asiatica Callus Extracellular Vesicles, Ceramide NP, Ethylhexylglycerin, Centella Asiatica Extract, Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassic Acid, Madecassoside
The manufacturer is responsible for the product’s ingredients. Due to possible changes, we always recommend checking the ingredient list directly on the packaging.














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