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Retinol & Peptide Serum

Retinol & Peptide Serum

4.7 · 137 reviews

$ 29.90

Retinol with hexapeptide-11 and bisabolol to take the edge off it. Evening only, and never on the same night as an acid, a vitamin C or the mud mask. Six weeks before you judge it, and start at twice a week—this is the one product in the house that punishes enthusiasm.

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  • Does what it says.

    More than I can say for anything else on my shelf. Six weeks in and my skin agrees.

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  • Plain and honest.

    No theatre, no fifty-ingredient mystery. It works, and the house tells you exactly why it should.

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About this product

Retinol with hexapeptide-11 and bisabolol to take the edge off it. Evening only, and never on the same night as an acid, a vitamin C or the mud mask. Six weeks before you judge it, and start at twice a week—this is the one product in the house that punishes enthusiasm.

Retinol with hexapeptide-11, for the evening only.

How to use

Two nights the first week, three the second, then every other night if the skin stays calm. Apply to dry skin after cleansing, wait a few minutes, then a moisturiser over the top. Wear sunscreen the following morning without exception.

Specifications

Line
Vatra — the hearth
Category
Serums
Size
30 mL
Key ingredients
Retinol, Hexapeptide-11, Bisabolol
Suited to
Lines; loss of firmness
Skin feel
Light, slightly dry
Addresses
Firmness & lines
Rating
4.7 / 5 · 137 reviews
Do not combine
Vitamin C, exfoliating acids, or the Dead Sea Mud Mask

All ingredients

Aqua, Caprylic/capric triglyceride, Glycerin, Retinol, Bisabolol, Hexapeptide-11, Tocopherol, Squalane, Xanthan gum, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin

From the source

Made the long way, and named in full.

Whole materials, short lists, and nothing hidden behind a proprietary blend—drawn from the two things a Carpathian house always had: a spring, and a fire.

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