Peptide 7 Serum


5 Benefits of Adding a Serum to Your Skincare

all know the basic skincare commandments: don’t go to sleep with your makeup on. Always moisturize. Use SPF like your life depends on it. But there’s a new complexion mandate you might not be as familiar with: use a serum. We’re serious; adding serums to our skincare routine has made the biggest difference to the way our faces look and feel.
Not convinced? Allow us to persuade you further. Here are five big, beautiful benefits to adding a serum to your skincare routine.

1. They work.
Serums are all killer and no filler, containing the highest concentration of active ingredients that you can get without a prescription. Compare—cleansers and moisturizers usually contain between 5 and 10% active ingredient, whereas serums can contain up to 70%. This means that you’ll actually get results, whether you’re looking to even tone, reduce fine lines, brighten, firm or get rid of dark spots.

2. Zero fillers.
If you have sensitive or breakout-prone skin, you know how important avoiding cheap occlusive agents (like mineral oil and petroleum) can be. Because serums are especially designed to be delivery systems, they don’t contain any of those. Their goal is to make sure that their fancy active ingredients (peptides, stem cells, vitamins and beneficial minerals) get past the outer layer of your skin and deliver their greatness deep down, so anything that could get in the way of that mission is left out of the cocktail entirely. The result? A pure, potent skincare potion.

3. Fewer breakouts.
People with acne-prone skin, rejoice! Unlike traditional moisturizers (which can leave a pore-blocking layer atop the skin), serums have a watery consistency—and many are, in fact, water-based instead of being oil-based. This means they absorb much faster without any breakout-encouraging residue left behind. It’s the miracle we’ve been waiting for!

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