Every makeup artist I know has a bottle of this stashed in their kit, right next to the safety pins and blotting papers. It’s the serum they pat on before a shoot when a model’s skin looks like it partied too hard the night before.
But here’s the thing — this wasn’t some influencer-driven launch. It was built by a founder who was literally treating burn victims before he ever touched a celebrity face. That medical pedigree is why this formula doesn’t mess around.
It’s a $138 brightening and texturizing serum that functions like a liquid exfoliant on steroids — but without the sting. The claim that sold me: “skin looks clearer in 7 days.” I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.
The Acid Blend
Triple-acid complex that dissolves dead skin without that tight, stripped feeling
Vitamin B3
Niacinamide that actually calms redness instead of just pretending to
Bacterial Enzyme
The weird secret weapon — it eats away at rough patches like a tiny Pac-Man
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This is where it gets interesting. The founder’s background in wound care means every ingredient has a job — nothing is there for the label. The hero actives are a 14% blend of glycolic, lactic, and salicylic acids, plus that enzyme that sounds gross but works miracles on texture.
- Glycolic Acid: resurfaces without irritation
- Lactic Acid: hydrates while it exfoliates
- Salicylic Acid: unclogs pores at the source
- Superoxide Dismutase: the antioxidant that calms angry skin
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It’s watery-thin — like fancy toner, not a sticky serum. Absorbs in literal seconds. I’m talking, you pat it on and it’s gone before you can reach for your moisturizer. Zero residue.
Week two hit me sideways: my chin texture — those little bumps that never quite surface — just flattened out. My skin looked like I’d gotten a facial, but I hadn’t left my bathroom.
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My pores look smaller — not literally, but they’re so clean they might as well be. Dark spots from old breakouts have faded about 40%. The one thing that didn’t change? My dry patches in winter. This is not a hydrating serum.
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This is the serum that makes other serums feel like they’re lying to you. It’s not trendy — it’s just better.