I slapped this on at 11pm after a flight that left my face looking like crumpled parchment. By morning? Not dewy — but not desperate either.
Most collagen serums feel like you’re painting your face with syrup. This one sinks in before you finish blinking — that’s the real flex.
TOCOBO calls this a “vital firming serum” — $24 for 30ml, and the claim that made me grab it was “no sticky finish.” I’ve been burned before. But the texture is genuinely weird in a good way — like water that decided to be helpful.
Low molecular collagen
Penetrates deeper than standard collagen — less sitting on top of your skin pretending to work.
Niacinamide 2%
Brightens without the purge. No angry red bumps week one.
Panthenol
Calms irritation so you don’t feel the tingle of actives working.
Photo: Kaeme / Unsplash
Three types of collagen (marine, low molecular, and something called “triple”) plus a niacinamide boost. No fragrance — which I actually hated at first because I wanted it to smell luxurious. It doesn’t. It smells like nothing. That’s the point.
- Hydrolyzed Collagen: Plumps without puffiness — my under-eyes stopped looking like sad little pockets
- Niacinamide: Evens tone in 2 weeks minimum — don’t expect overnight magic
- Panthenol: The peacekeeper ingredient that stops your skin from freaking out
- Adenosine: Anti-aging buzzword that actually does something — fine lines looked softer by week 3
Photo: Thomas Necklen / Unsplash
Drops onto skin like thin gel water. Spreads in 3 seconds. Dries in 10. No residue — I could put makeup on immediately and it didn’t pill. That’s rare.
Week 2 I got a dry patch on my chin that this serum didn’t fix. Had to layer moisturizer over it. Week 3 the patch was gone and my skin looked… awake? Not glowy like a K-drama filter, but like I’d actually slept.
My skin looks less like old cheese. The dullness lifted maybe 60% — not fully, but enough that I stopped reaching for concealer under my eyes. Fine lines around my mouth? Still there. Just less… aggressive.
It’s a solid daily driver for dry, tired skin — not a miracle worker, but a reliable friend. I’d buy it again, and I rarely repurchase serums.