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Skin feels soft, not tight, all day
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Absorbs clean with zero sticky residue
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Makeup sits smooth, not cakey
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Most Skin Concerns Come Back To One Thing
Built For Skin That Has Been Through Enough
If It Does Not Work For Your Skin, You Should Not Pay For It.
Questions? We Have Answers
Almost certainly, but the order matters. Moisturizer is a seal, not a source of water. If your skin is already dry when you apply it, it has nothing to lock in. Applying a few drops of this serum to damp skin first gives your moisturizer something real to work with. Most people feel a difference within a few days of getting the method right.
Stickiness usually comes from applying too much, applying to dry skin, or a formula that is too thick. This is a lightweight, fast-absorbing serum and reviewers specifically call out the non-tacky texture. If you notice any stickiness at all, try using a slightly smaller amount and make sure your skin has a little moisture on it before you apply.
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons people pick it up. Apply the serum, follow with your moisturizer, give it 60 seconds, then go in with your base. Foundation sits smoother on hydrated skin instead of catching on dry patches. If it still feels tacky when you reach for your makeup, give it another 30 seconds. Fully absorbed, you will not notice it is there.
Most people feel their skin is less tight and looks less dull within the first week of using it correctly. Visible changes in texture and plumpness tend to show up between weeks two and four. Consistency matters more than anything else here. Once a day, every day, right method.
Yes. Hyaluronic acid is generally safe to layer with retinol, AHAs, BHAs, and vitamin C. It is a hydration step, not another active exfoliant. If your actives leave your skin feeling dry, tight, or sensitive, adding hydration before moisturizer can help your barrier feel more comfortable. Apply your actives first, let them absorb, then layer this before your moisturizer.