Copper Multipeptide Serum Dermomedica Neuropeptide Copper Multipeptide Serum
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Age:
18+
Brand: Dermomedica
Line: neuropeptide
Product Type: face serum
Product Properties: anti wrinkle, smoothing
Ingredients: aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, mint, panthenol, peptides
When To Use: night
Gender: for women
Classification: dermatocosmetics
Skin Type: all types
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
The Dermomedica Neuropeptide Copper Multipeptide Serum features a potent action aimed at effectively restoring and rejuvenating the skin. Its formula with a 2% concentration of Copper Tripeptide (GHK-Cu), Argireline®, and Beta-Glucan has relaxing and regenerative properties, facilitating the self-repair of soft tissues. The use of cutting-edge active ingredients makes this serum an effective remedy in combating wrinkles, enhancing skin tone and elasticity, and positively affecting its overall condition and appearance.
Benefits of Dermomedica Neuropeptide Copper Multipeptide Serum:
- offers protective, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and stimulative properties;
- aids in the densification of the skin and powerful restructuring of damaged areas;
- enhances skin firmness and smoothness;
- has a lightweight texture that absorbs quickly.-
Eye Serum: After completing a two-step cleansing routine, apply 4-5 drops to your face, neck, and décolleté, and gently massage in.
Do not use it with L-ascorbic acid (20% Vitamin C serum, Phloretin C serum, or Vitamin C+E serum) or with products that have a pH lower than 4.5.
To optimize the effect, use Dermomedica Azelaic Cleanser for daily active cleansing.
To prevent premature skin ageing and discolouration, use Dermomedica Mineral Cream with Resveratrol SPF 30, Antioxidant Mineral Cream SPF 30, or Mineral Cream with Peptides SPF 50 every morning.
This is my second package, just bigger. I believe that this serum is worth its price. Firstly, in Cooper cosmetics, we don't have disodium EDTA or other chelating ingredients. Unfortunately, these ingredients make the copper peptide ineffective. Sadly, most serums on the market have these ingredients. It's worth looking into. Additionally, it has the highest declared concentration of copper peptide on the market. Basic lab only has 0.5 at the moment... For me, it's amazing. It's just a shame that it doesn't contain more peptides of different types.