Lyma Laser Serum: 30-Day Honest Test Results

30-Day Test
I spent 30 days applying a $440 serum that claims to rival in-office laser — here’s what actually happened each week.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💧The $440 Laser Lie

I slathered this on my face for 30 days straight. No breaks. No cheating.

My left cheek has a sunspot that’s been mocking me since 2019 — and I wanted it gone. Turns out, this serum doesn’t erase spots. It does something weirder.

2.📸What You’re Actually Buying

Lyma calls this a “laser serum” — $440 for 30ml. The claim: it mimics fractional laser results without the downtime. That’s a big, stupid promise.

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Liposomal delivery

Fat bubbles carry actives deeper than your average cream. Skin drinks it in 10 seconds flat.

2

No water base

It’s 100% active ingredients. Water is the first ingredient in almost everything else — not here.

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One pump rule

You only need one pump for your whole face. I used two the first week because I don’t trust instructions.

3.🔬What’s Actually Inside

No retinol. No acids. No nonsense. The formula leans on peptides and growth factors — the stuff that tells your cells to stop being lazy.

  • Copper Tripeptide-1: Signals collagen production like a tiny cellular megaphone
  • Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38: Firms without the sting — think Botox-lite but legal
  • Superoxide Dismutase: An antioxidant that hunts free radicals like a bloodhound
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Hydration that doesn’t pill under makeup
4.🤔The Texture Test

Feels like liquid silk — thin, almost watery, but turns velvety the second it hits skin. No stickiness. No grease. My oily T-zone actually liked it.

Week 3 hit and I noticed my pores looked… smaller. Not gone — just less like they were auditioning for a macro lens. That’s when I stopped rolling my eyes.

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One Thing: Apply to damp skin right after washing — the slip is better and you use less product. One pump stretches to your neck.
5.🎯Real Results, Real Talk

My sunspot is still here — just fainter, like it’s fading into a bad memory. Texture improved more than pigmentation. Skin looks plump, not plastic.

Buy if
You want smooth, hydrated, bouncy skin without irritation — and you’ve already tried retinol
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Skip if
You have active acne or deep scars — this won’t fix either quickly enough to justify the price
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Worth it?
At $440, no — unless you can afford to skip in-office lasers. Then yes, actually.
6.📉Final Score

It’s not a laser in a bottle — nothing is. But it’s the closest I’ve seen from a dropper. My skin looks better, feels better, and I’m not mad about the price tag. Just not thrilled either.

7.5/10
Laser-lite, not laser-level
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Where to Buy: Direct from Lyma’s site — no Sephora markup. Try the travel size first if you’re skeptical.