A German stem cell scientist wanted to heal severe burns without scarring. He ended up creating a $300 moisturizer.
The real hook? His patented TFC8 complex isn’t a moisturizer — it’s a signal system that tells your skin cells to repair themselves. Like a traffic cop for your face.
It’s a rich moisturizer. $290 for 50ml. I tried it because the before-and-afters of post-procedure skin were insane. Not just plump — healed.
TFC8
The patented trigger factor complex with amino acids and vitamins.
No Fragrance
Zero scent. Just a clean, chemical smell.
Airless Pump
Hygienic, and you’ll get every last drop of that pricey formula.
Beyond the TFC8 tech, it’s packed with high-grade moisturizers and skin-identical lipids. It’s not magic fairy dust — it’s expensive, targeted biochemistry.
- Squalane: Mimics skin’s natural oil for barrier support
- Vitamin B5: Holds moisture in the skin
- Evening Primrose Oil: Calms irritation and redness
- Shea Butter: The classic emollient for serious dryness
Thick, pale yellow cream. Spreads like cold butter — you need to warm it between your fingers first. Then it melts into a satin finish. Not greasy. Absorbs in 90 seconds.
Week 3: My skin was undeniably smoother and more even. But I broke out along my jawline. Too rich for that area. Had to zone my application.
Fine lines looked softer. Dry patches vanished overnight. But it didn’t shrink my pores or cure hormonal breakouts. It’s a repair cream, not a miracle worker.
A brilliant, specific solution that became a status symbol. It’s exceptional at its job — but its job is very narrow.