A brand representative noted that the "skin longevity" trend, emphasizing sustainable beauty, has recently attracted personal care brands. The focus is shifting from intensive treatments to nurturing the biological foundation of skin and hair.
Consequently, the company developed skin and hair care solutions with a "biome-friendly" approach. The brand states these products aim to balance the natural microbiome on the skin and scalp.
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A company representative during a technology transfer program at Annsthetic Beauty clinic on 11/2025. Photo: Renvix Science. |
The microbiome maintains the skin's natural protective barrier against environmental impacts. Renvix Science's solution supports the body's self-recovery mechanisms, rather than using strong interventions to rapidly change cells.
The brand's key feature is its application of Exobiotic technology, a biological signal that combines epigenetics and microbial technology. This technology was developed to support skin and hair care by balancing the microbiome.
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Renvix Science develops two product lines: RexoFace and RexoHair, for skin and hair. Photo: Renvix Science. |
RexoFace targets individuals with sensitive skin or skin recovering from intensive treatments and laser procedures. The product supports skin care, helping to maintain elasticity and the skin's natural protective barrier.
The brand states that the product also helps improve weak skin conditions, which are prone to environmental irritants.
In hair care, RexoHair balances the scalp microbiome to create a favorable environment for hair follicle growth. This product line targets individuals experiencing thin, weak hair, prolonged hair loss, or sensitive scalps.
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Renvix Science sponsored programs with Ho Chi Minh City Hospital of Dermatology in 3/2026. Photo: Renvix Science. |
The products also support hair and scalp care after chemical or styling treatments. A brand representative stated that the current trend in skin and hair care is shifting towards maintaining a stable biological foundation rather than solely addressing external symptoms. Caring for the microbiome and supporting self-recovery mechanisms are integral to the "skin longevity" trend, which emphasizes sustainable beauty, and the "biome-friendly" approach to skin care.
Thai Anh


