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  • Pro-Collagen+ Neckline TLC Treatment

    Pro-Collagen+ Neckline TLC Treatment

    Pro-Collagen+ Neckline TLC Treatment

    Neckline TLC

  • Pro-Collagen+ Power Serum

    Pro-Collagen+ Power Serum

    Pro-Collagen+ Power Serum

    Collagen Boost

  • Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Energised Hydration

  • Vitamin C+ Super Serum

    Vitamin C+ Super Serum

    Vitamin C+ Super Serum

    ALL-IN-ONE

  • Bakuchiol+ Booster Treatment

    Bakuchiol+ Booster Treatment

    Bakuchiol+ Booster Treatment

    Retinol Alternative

  • Nutrient Plus Firming Serum

    Nutrient Plus Firming Serum

    Nutrient Plus Firming Serum

    Firming Support

  • Vitamin C Booster Treatment

    Vitamin C Booster Treatment

    Vitamin C Booster Treatment

    2 Week Treat

Targeted serums address specific skin concerns, providing hydration, firming, brightening, and nourishment with potent antioxidants. Meanwhile, our booster treatments, crafted for short-term use, intensify hydration, brighten, and repair with heightened potency.

Frequently asked questions

What is a serum and how is it different from moisturiser?

Serums are lightweight, fast-absorbing formulas with high concentrations of active ingredients. They target specific concerns like wrinkles, pigmentation, or dehydration. Moisturisers primarily hydrate and lock in moisture, while serums deliver potent, targeted results.

When should I apply serum in my routine?

Apply serum after cleansing and toning, but before moisturiser. This allows the concentrated actives to penetrate deeply. For best results, follow with moisturiser to lock in the benefits and protect the skin barrier.

How often should I use a treatment product?

Frequency depends on the formula, hydrating serums, can be used daily, while potent treatments like retinol or exfoliating acids may be applied 1–3 times per week. Always follow instructions to avoid irritation.

Can I layer multiple serums?

Yes, layer from thinnest to thickest texture, starting with water-based formulas. Avoid using too many strong actives at once to prevent irritation. For example, vitamin C in the morning and retinol at night is a safe approach.

What’s the best serum for ageing skin?

Look for serums with retinol, peptides, or antioxidants like vitamin C. These boost collagen, improve firmness, and reduce wrinkles over time. Hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid also plump and smooth the skin’s appearance.

Do serums work for sensitive skin?

Yes, choose gentle formulas with calming ingredients like niacinamide or panthenol. Avoid highly concentrated acids or retinoids unless introduced gradually. Always patch test to minimise the risk of irritation.

What’s the difference between a serum and an ampoule?

Ampoules are similar to serums but often more concentrated and used as a short-term boost. They are typically part of intensive skincare programs, while serums are designed for ongoing daily use.

How long until I see results from a serum?

Results vary, hydration serums can show improvement in hours, while brightening or anti-ageing formulas may take 4-8 weeks. Consistency is key, as active ingredients need time to work within the skin.

Can I use serums under makeup?

Yes, lightweight serums absorb quickly and create a smooth base for makeup. Allow them to fully absorb before applying primer or foundation to prevent pilling or uneven texture.

Should I use treatments year-round?

Yes, but adjust actives based on the season. Hydration and antioxidant serums work well year-round, while exfoliating acids and retinoids may be reduced in summer to avoid sun sensitivity.