This serum was born in a biotech lab in Barcelona — and you can *feel* the science. No fluffy marketing, just a clear liquid that smells like nothing.
It’s the kind of formula a chemist would design for themselves. Minimalist to the point of boring. Which is exactly why it works.
It’s $58 for 30ml. A peptide serum that claims to rebuild your skin barrier while smoothing fine lines. I bought it because it had exactly zero trendy superfood extracts.
Peptide Tech
A specific peptide mix that tells your skin to make more collagen — not just temporarily plump it
Zero Fragrance
No scent. No essential oils. Nothing that makes your face tingle or burn.
Biotech Delivery
Patented carrier system that shoves the peptides deeper. Sounds gimmicky but it’s the real reason this works.
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Four key players. No filler. The brand lists everything on their site like a lab report — which I actually love.
- Matrixyl 3000: Two peptides that stimulate collagen and elastin — clinical data backs this
- Copper Tripeptide-1: Wound healing on a molecular level. Helps broken skin barrier
- Acetyl Hexapeptide-8: The ‘botox in a bottle’ claim. It relaxes expression lines — slightly
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38: Targets deep wrinkles specifically. The heavy lifter
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Water-thin. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat. Leaves zero stickiness — I can layer sunscreen right after without pilling. It’s almost disappointing how unexciting it feels.
Week 2: My forehead lines looked less angry. Week 3: My skin felt bouncier, like a memory foam mattress. The downside? It’s so thin I use more than expected. A bottle lasts 6-7 weeks, not the claimed 8.
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Yes — but modestly. My fine lines softened by about 30%. My skin felt stronger, less reactive. The deep 11 lines between my brows? Still there. This isn’t a facelift.
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It’s a smart, boring, effective serum that does exactly what it promises — slowly. Not sexy. But your skin will thank you in month two.