You slather on antioxidants in the morning and think you’re winning. But Idebenone is a moody molecule — it hates sunlight almost as much as it hates being ignored.
This cream fights oxidative stress from pollution and UV, but the second it hits daylight, it starts degrading. That’s not me being dramatic — it’s chemistry. You’re literally burning your money if you apply this before your SPF.
Mary&May‘s Idebenone Blackberry Cream is a Korean skincare bargain — under $20, and it claims to repair skin while you sleep. I bought it because I’m a sucker for “next-gen CoQ10” marketing.
5,000ppm Idebenone
That’s a stupid-high concentration for the price — most brands give you a whisper of this stuff.
Blackberry Extract
A berry that’s basically a polyphenol bomb — calms redness without feeling sticky.
Ceramide Complex
Rebuilds your moisture barrier so you wake up not looking like a dried apricot.
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Idebenone is a synthetic cousin of CoQ10, but it’s smaller and penetrates deeper — think of it as the skinny jeans version of antioxidants. The blackberry is there to double down on free radical scavenging, and it’s not just fluff.
- Idebenone: Repairs oxidative damage overnight
- Blackberry Extract: Soothes and brightens dull skin
- Ceramide NP: Locks in moisture while you sleep
- Shea Butter: Heavy-duty hydration without clogging pores
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It’s thicker than I expected — like a soft butter that melts after 15 seconds. Absorbs in about 30 seconds total, but it leaves a slight dewy film that I actually like for PM.
Two weeks in, my skin looked less blotchy. The surprise? It didn’t break me out — I’m oily-combo and usually hate rich creams, but this one just… sits there quietly doing its job.
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My dark spots faded maybe 20% — not a miracle, but visible. The texture of my skin felt bouncier by week 3, and the redness around my nose calmed down noticeably.
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Use it at night. Period. Your skin repairs itself while you sleep, and that’s when Idebenone actually gets to work. Morning application is just a waste of a good antioxidant.