Are Stem Cells used by Yummylicious Skincare
Plant-Based or Animal-Based?
Short Answer:Â At Yummylicious Skincare, we use only plant-based stem cells in our formulations.
What Are Plant-Based Stem Cells?
Plant stem cells are undifferentiated cells found in the meristems of plants. Just like in humans, these cells are responsible for growth and regeneration. In skincare, plant stem cells are extracted from botanicals known for their resilience and self-repairing abilities — like edelweiss, sea fennel, or rare Swiss apples that remain fresh for months.
These stem cells are then cultivated in controlled environments (not harvested from plants directly) to create stable, concentrated extracts rich in antioxidants, peptides, amino acids, and phytonutrients — all of which help support skin health.
How Do Plant Stem Cells Benefit My Skin?
Plant-based stem cell extracts are known to:
√ Stimulate natural skin regeneration
√ Enhance collagen production and elasticity
√ Protect against environmental stress
√ Reduce inflammation and irritation
√ Improve overall hydration and glow
Because they’re rich in protective and restorative compounds, they’re ideal for supporting your skin’s natural barrier and rejuvenating tired or aging skin.
Why Does Yummylicious Use Only Plant-Derived Stem Cells?Â
Our commitment to authentic, ethical skincare means we never use animal-derived or human-derived stem cells.
We believe that the power of nature is enough — and with the right scientific methods, we can preserve that power and deliver it to your skin in its purest, most effective form.
All of our formulations are cruelty-free and rooted in both tradition and cutting-edge science.
Where Can I Find These Ingredients in Your Products?
Our signature Stem Cell Serum and newly released Stem Cell Cream both feature plant stem cell extracts, alongside other nutrient-rich ingredients that nourish and protect your skin.Â
You can explore them here:
Stem Cell Serum
Stem Cell Cream
A Stem Cell Night Cream and Eye Cream are also in the works. Stay tuned.Â