Slap this on before SPF and you just flushed $895 down the sink. The PRP Booster needs *darkness* to work — light degrades the peptides faster than you can say “waste.”
I learned this the hard way after a week of zero results. Turns out your morning routine should treat this like a vampire. Sunlight = enemy number one.
Lyma calls this a “collagen multiplier” — basically a concentrated serum that claims to kick your skin’s repair mode into overdrive while you sleep. Price tag made me choke, but the before/afters had me curious.
Light-sensitive delivery
Peptides break down in UV. Night use only, or you’re paying for nothing.
No buffer needed
Straight onto clean, dry skin. No waiting. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat.
One pump is enough
Two pumps and you’ll be shiny-greasy. One pump covers face + neck perfectly.
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No trendy nonsense here — just copper tripeptide (the gold standard for wound healing) and zinc PCA to calm inflammation. It’s a stripped-back formula that actually works.
- Copper Tripeptide: signals collagen production like a repair alarm
- Zinc PCA: controls oil without stripping
- Hyaluronic Acid: holds water so skin stays plump
- Glycerin: old-school humectant that never fails
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Watery-gel. Slips on like a silk slip — zero tackiness, no pilling under moisturizer. Smells like nothing, which I weirdly love.
Week two and I noticed my nasolabial folds looked… softer? Not gone, but like someone turned down the contrast. Unexpected win: my T-zone stopped producing a shine by noon.
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Lines around my mouth softened by about 30%. Pores didn’t vanish but looked tighter. Skin texture evened out — less rough patches, more uniform glow. Didn’t fix my dark circles though.
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It’s expensive, finicky about timing, and absolutely delivers if you follow the rules. Not a miracle — just really smart science.