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Beekman 1802’s Milk RX Touted a Breakthrough in Skin Longevity for Sensitive Skin

Through advanced proteomic testing and electron microscopy, the brand says it has discovered the potential of goat milk exosomes to enhance cellular activity and signal the skin's matrix.

Beekman 1802 has introduced an innovation, Milk RX, that utilizes goat milk exosomes in its proprietary Reneoxosome complex.

Through advanced proteomic testing and electron microscopy, the brand says it has discovered the potential of goat milk exosomes to enhance cellular activity and signal the skin’s matrix. When combined with reneseed polypeptides, this complex promotes increased collagen production, resulting in a tighter, more lifted appearance, according to the brand.

Included in its proprietary renexosome is a polypeptide complex that’s four times more effective than retinol in producing collagen in skin. It also comes without the purging and irritation associated with traditional retinol and prescription tretinoin, ensuring it’s safe for sensitive skin.

Inside the Renexosome Complex

Beekman 1802’s Milk RX retails for $66 and will be available starting Aug. 9 online at Beekman1802 and Ulta.

Goat milk has been found to be a rich source of exosomes. The brand’s clinical research using advanced scientific methods to isolate and analyze exosomes in Beekman 1802’s goat milk has shown that the milk not only contains nutrient-dense exosomes packed with keratin and immunoglobulins but has an average size of 102.8 to 109.3 nanometers and a concentration of approximately 116 billion particles per milliliter. Milk RX is the first product from Beekman 1802 to contain twice the amount of milk protein exosomes.

Harnessing the principles of biomimicry, reneseed polypeptide utilizes a bioengineered form of transforming growth factor (TGFβ2) derived from the so-called “seed of youth,” a plant known for its regenerative properties. This advanced biotechnological innovation mirrors the potent effects of retinol in accelerating collagen production—by an impressive 31%—while eliminating the common side effects such as irritation, peeling and purging of the skin. The result is a robust enhancement of the skin barrier, leading to visibly firmer, age-defying skin. The effectiveness of the reneseed polypeptide in clinical results is primarily attributed to combining it with the goat milk exosome delivery system for more advanced results, per the brand.

The research is also backed by dermatologists.

“In my dermatology practice, I have seen notable transformations in patients’ skin,” said Dr. Trisha Khanna, board-certified dermatologist and expert on exosome research. “There’s been a distinct enhancement in elasticity and turgor, with patients reporting visible changes in the jowls and the submental region. Many have also remarked on the reduction in pore visibility, coupled with an overall improvement in skin texture. Overall, there is an augmented radiance and luminosity in the skin’s appearance.”

Clinical Results

In addition to the efficacy, Beekman 1802 has been studying the science of goat milk and its effects on the skin’s microbiome to prove its efficacy on sensitive skin. In 2023, the brand conducted the first goat milk white paper study that revealed 31 key nutrients for a healthy skin barrier found in every drop of goat milk — including billions of exosomes that help to make up Milk RX’s proprietary renexosome complex. Clinically tested results have started to show the following: 91% saw visibly lifted skin; 94% saw firmer skin; and 94% saw healthier, more youthful skin.

Beekman 1802’s Milk RX retails for $66 and will be available starting Aug. 9 online at Beekman1802 and Ulta and Ulta stores nationwide.

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