Day 1: I slathered this on right after a disastrous retinol burn. Face was tight, flaky, and angry — the kind of texture that makes concealer look criminal.
Day 30: That same patch of cheek skin is annoyingly smooth. Like, I keep touching it in meetings smooth. The redness that lived around my nose permanently? Ghosted.
It’s $165 for 1 oz. Yes, I know. But it’s basically a liquid hype-beast for your skin’s repair machinery. The big claim: a proprietary blend of growth factors that tells your cells to act young again.
10 Growth Factors
Not just one headline ingredient — a cocktail that signals collagen production and wound healing
Exosomes
The fancy delivery system that gets the good stuff deep, not just sitting pretty on top
Peptide Complex
The backup singers that help firm and plump while the growth factors do the heavy lifting
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It looks like water, feels like silk, and smells like nothing — which is the biggest flex for a serum with this much tech. The hero ingredients are doing a two-step: calming inflammation and rebuilding the barrier simultaneously.
- Human Fibroblast Conditioned Media: The growth factor soup that mimics your skin’s own healing signals
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and strengthens the barrier without irritation
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps the surface so you see results faster
- Tocopheryl Acetate: A vitamin E derivative that locks in moisture and fights free radicals
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It’s a watery gel that absorbs in 15 seconds flat. No tackiness, no film — just a faint plump feeling like you just did a sheet mask. I used it AM and PM, two drops, pressed in.
Week 2 was the surprise — I got a small breakout, which made me almost quit. Turns out that’s just your skin purging dead cells. By Week 3, my barrier was so chill that my usual morning blush actually… stayed put. Weird, right?
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What changed: my skin’s reaction to stress. I had a brutal week of no sleep and it didn’t look like a war zone. Fine lines? Still there, but less “etched” and more “softly shadowed.” What didn’t change: my dark spots. This isn’t a brightening serum. It’s a foundation fixer, not a spot remover.
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My skin isn’t “glowing” — it’s just quiet. Unbothered. Moisturized. And that’s worth the splurge.