Your feed is lying to you — nothing rebuilds collagen overnight. Not this, not anything.
But here’s the thing: after 3 weeks of slathering this on, my skin had that “just slept 9 hours” look even after a red-eye flight. That’s not collagen. That’s something else — and it’s kind of genius.
It’s $78 for 30ml — squarely in “treat yourself but not stupid” territory. The claim that got me: “visibly rebuilds skin density.”
Peptide Complex
Three copper peptides stacked together — the kind that tell your skin to act young again
Hyaluronic Acid
The wet blanket that keeps everything hydrated so nothing flakes off
Niacinamide
The peacekeeper — calms redness while everything else works
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Here’s what dermatologists actually know: copper peptides do stimulate collagen production — over time. Not overnight. The serum also leans hard on barrier repair, which is why it works faster than it should.
- Copper Peptides: Signal skin to produce collagen — takes weeks, not hours
- Hyaluronic Acid: Holds 1000x its weight in water — instant plumpness
- Niacinamide: Strengthens barrier — less irritation, better absorption
- Panthenol: Soothes — makes everything feel calmer by morning
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It’s a thin gel-serum that disappears in about 20 seconds — no stickiness, no film. Smells like nothing, which I appreciate.
Week 2 hit and my forehead lines looked… softer? Not gone. But when I raised my eyebrows, the creases bounced back faster. That’s the barrier repair talking. It’s a slow burn that keeps surprising you.
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Fine lines: visibly shallower. Deep smile lines: same as before. Skin texture: smoother than a TikTok filter, but that’s the niacinamide doing heavy lifting.
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Worth the hype? Mostly. It won’t rebuild your face overnight, but it’ll make your skin act 5 years younger in a month. That’s a fair trade.