My face felt like a dried-out sponge. Three layers of hyaluronic acid later — it finally stopped screaming.
The weirdest part? No tacky glue-face situation. This sinks in like your skin actually wants it.
It’s a Japanese serum that layers three molecular weights of hyaluronic acid. ¥4,400 for 30ml — not cheap, but you only need 2 drops. The claim that got me: “hydrates without stickiness.” Bold for a HA serum.
Super Hyaluronic Acid
Penetrates deeper than standard HA — actually reaches the dermis layer.
Nanoized HA
Absorbs in under 10 seconds. No joke — I timed it.
Hydrolyzed HA
Sits on surface to seal everything in. Like a microscopic cling wrap.
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No fragrance. No alcohol. Just smart molecules and a squalane boost. The hero mix is three types of HA plus a plant-derived humectant that grabs water from the air — so it works even in dry climates.
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Standard HA that holds 1000x its weight in water
- Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate: Ultra-small molecules for deep layers
- Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hyaluronate: The nano one — absorbs stupid fast
- Squalane: Locks everything in without greasiness
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It’s watery — almost like toner. One drop spreads across half your face. Pat it in and it’s gone in 8 seconds flat. No residue, no shine, just a plump feeling.
Week 2 hit and I noticed my pores looked smaller. Not clogged, just… less thirsty? The surprise: my oilier T-zone actually balanced out. Less midday grease.
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My fine lines softened — like the skin plumped up from inside. But if you’re already oily, this won’t fix your life. It’s hydration, not a cure-all.
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Best HA serum I’ve used that doesn’t leave my face feeling like a sticky trap. Japan nailed the texture game here.