You know how most serums tell you to use them twice and nothing changes? This one actually punishes you if you don’t.
The peptides shift jobs depending on light exposure. Morning version tells your cells to wake up. Night version tells them to clean house. Miss one application and the whole system throws a tiny tantrum.
€89 for 30ml. French biotech. The claim that got me: “circadian-rhythm peptides.” I rolled my eyes. Then I read the patent.
Dual-Phase Delivery
Morning droplets are lighter. Night droplets are oilier. You can feel the difference.
Chrono-Active Complex
Three peptides that only activate under specific light/temp conditions. Not marketing fluff — real photobiology.
No Fragrance, No Dye
Smells like nothing. Stings like nothing. My reactive skin didn’t even blink.
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Three hero peptides — Matrixyl 3000, copper tripeptide-1, and a patented hexapeptide called Chrono-6. They don’t just plump. They literally tell your fibroblasts what time it is.
- Matrixyl 3000: Collagen signal booster — works deep, not surface
- Copper tripeptide-1: Wound healing on steroids — faded a scar in 11 days
- Chrono-6: The circadian boss — syncs cell repair to your sleep cycle
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Low-molecular weight — sinks in 10 seconds flat
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Morning: water-thin, disappears before you finish blinking. Night: slightly tacky, like a light gel that dries to nothing. No pilling. No glow-slick.
Week 2 I woke up with a zit. Panicked. Kept using it. The zit dried up in 36 hours — faster than my benzoyl peroxide. That’s when I stopped being skeptical.
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Month one: fine lines around my mouth are less shouty. Pores? Still there, but they look… bored. Skin texture is smoother but not glass-skin smooth — that’s unrealistic for €89.
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It’s the first serum that made me feel like my skin actually listens to what time it is. Not miraculous. But smart.