My skin’s internal group chat was a mess. Constant miscommunication — redness over here, a flaky patch there, zero harmony.
The real issue? Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from old breakouts just wouldn’t get the memo to fade.
The reformulated Cellular Communication Cream from Tata Harper. $225. They claim it fixes your skin’s “cellular Wi-Fi” for clarity. I needed that signal boost.
Bio-Signal 7 Complex
A proprietary blend that supposedly tells cells to behave better.
Tri-Hyaluronate Complex
Three weights of hyaluronic acid for layered hydration.
New Delivery System
Meant to push actives deeper without irritation — the big fix.
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It’s a cocktail of plant extracts and peptides. The goal: calm inflammation and nudge pigment cells to chill. Less chaos, more even tone.
- Gotu Kola: Reduces redness and strengthens skin
- Hexylresorcinol: A brightener that targets dark spots
- Saccharomyces/Xylinum Ferment: A bio-ferment for barrier repair
- Tripeptide: Sends signals to support collagen
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Rich, whipped mousse. Sinks in within 90 seconds — leaves a soft, velvety finish, not greasy. Smells like herby spa water.
Week 3: My skin felt plumper, calmer. But the real surprise? My foundation stopped clinging to dry patches. The texture smoothing is legit.
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Texture improved dramatically. Old acne scars? Faded maybe 15% — a subtle shift, not an erasure. Redness dialed down. It’s a harmonizer, not a laser.
The reformulation is a win. It’s a brilliant calming and smoothing moisturizer for fussy skin. But “fixing cellular Wi-Fi”? That’s just marketing poetry for really good hydration.