Your skin doesn’t actually want to repair itself after 30. It lies to you. This serum forces the conversation.
It uses a patented peptide complex that literally binds to DNA repair enzymes — not just plumping up wrinkles like collagen peptides do. It’s like sending a mechanic to fix the engine instead of just washing the car.
$128 for 30ml. I bought it because the brand said “DNA repair” without using sunscreen marketing. That’s rare.
Patented Peptide Complex
Targets the specific proteins that signal your cells to repair UV damage — not just hydrate.
Encapsulated Delivery System
Shoves ingredients past the stratum corneum without irritation. Feels like it’s working deeper.
No Fragrance, No Alcohol
Smells like nothing. Which is exactly what a DNA-level product should smell like — sterile ambition.
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Three heavy hitters. No filler. The copper peptide is the loudest, but the quiet ones do the real work.
- Copper Tripeptide-1: Signals collagen production and wound healing — the classic workhorse
- Superoxide Dismutase: An antioxidant enzyme that eats free radicals for breakfast
- Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2: Calms inflammation while encouraging skin to regenerate instead of scar
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Low molecular weight — penetrates deeper than the fancy stuff
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Thin, watery gel. Absorbs in 8 seconds — I timed it. Leaves zero residue, which annoyed me at first because I thought it wasn’t working.
Week 2: my forehead lines looked… confused. Not gone, but uncertain. Week 3: I realized I hadn’t touched my concealer under my eyes. That’s when I stopped being skeptical.
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Fine lines softened by about 40%. Texture improved — that weird bumpy cheek thing? Smoothed out. Pores stayed the same though. It’s not a miracle worker.
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This is the kind of serum that makes your skin look better a month after you stop using it — because it actually fixed something instead of covering it up.