My skin felt like old parchment by December. Tight. Crepey. A little tragic.
The real villain? That dry, indoor heat blasting 24/7 — it sucks the life right out of you.
This is Drunk Elephant’s heavy hitter. $68. They said it “rebuilds” your skin barrier. Skeptical, but desperate.
Triple Lipid Complex
Fats your skin recognizes and actually uses.
Signal Peptides
Tells your skin to make more collagen — sneaky.
Ceramide Sphere
Seals everything in without a greasy film.
It’s not magic, it’s biochemistry. The lipids patch holes. The peptides send repair signals.
- Pseudoceramide NP: Mimics your skin’s natural cement
- Cholesterol: Reinforces the lipid layer
- Fatty Acids: Plumps and smooths
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and strengthens
Thick but not sticky. Sinks in within a minute — leaves a velvety, not slick, finish. No scent (a pro for me).
Surprise: I woke up less oily. My skin was drinking it, not sitting on top of it.
Flaky patches? Gone in 4 days. That sandpaper texture? Smoothed. But it’s not a miracle for deep wrinkles — it’s a fixer, not a filler.
This is the cream you use when your skin is throwing a fit. It’s expensive, but it works.