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This serum exists because Clinique’s founding dermatologist got sick of “hope in a bottle.” He wanted code, not candles.
The algorithm reads your skin’s unique damage patterns (sun, stress, whatever) and custom-fires repair signals. It’s terrifyingly smart—like an AI therapist for your face.
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It’s a $105 serum that claims to target multiple dimensions of aging—wrinkle depth, loss of firmness, uneven tone. I bought it because the word “algorithm” felt less fluffy than “peptide cocktail.”
Multi-Dimensional Tech
Reads damage on 3 levels—surface, density, and barrier—then responds to each.
Time-Release Capsules
They don’t hit you all at once. Slow drip delivery so your skin doesn’t freak out.
Smart Clinical MD Name
Sounds like a medical degree. It’s not. But it remembers my skin better than I do.
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No fairy dust. Just three heavy hitters that actually talk to each other: a collagen booster, a DNA repair enzyme, and a peptide that tells your cells to stop slacking.
- Tripeptide-32: wakes up collagen production
- Micrococcus Lysate: repairs UV damage at the DNA level
- Sodium Hyaluronate: holds 1000x its weight in water—dumb but effective
- Caffeine: depuffs and tightens, like espresso for your pores
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Texture is shockingly thin—like a watery gel that sinks in under 15 seconds. Zero tackiness. My makeup didn’t pill. That’s rare.
Week 2: I woke up and my nasolabial folds were… less loud. Not gone. Just quieter. That surprised me. I expected nothing.
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My fine lines around the mouth softened. My forehead? Still there. Skin feels bouncier when I pinch it—like a fresh grape instead of a raisin.
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This isn’t magic. It’s math. And the math works—slowly, quietly, without trying to be your new best friend. I’d buy it again.