Anti-Ageing & Wrinkles

What skin concerns does Power Glow Serum address?

Updated 1. January 2024

Immediate Answer: Power Glow Serum is developed to improve pigmentation, fine lines, sun damage, dehydrated skin, uneven skin tone, and redness—and give skin a visible glow through multi-mechanism action. The glow comes from the combination of vitamin C from sea buckthorn (brightening), niacinamide (evens skin tone), and hyaluronic acid (plumps and fills out skin).

The Science: The serum addresses multiple concerns through different ingredients:

  • Pigmentation: Niacinamide helps reduce melanin transfer
  • Fine lines: Peptides support collagen production, hyaluronic acid plumps
  • Sun damage: Antioxidants neutralise free radical damage
  • Dehydration: Hyaluronic acid holds water in skin
  • Redness: Anti-inflammatory ingredients (niacinamide, sea buckthorn)
  • Uneven tone: Overall brightening through multiple pathways

The serum is formulated at pH 3.8—this lower pH enhances the effectiveness of active ingredients like vitamin C and niacinamide, accelerates cell renewal, and creates an environment that helps inhibit excess melanin production.

This is why it's the foundation of both anti-pigmentation and anti-ageing programmes—it addresses underlying concerns across multiple skin issues.

How to use Power Glow Serum:

  • Morning: Daily for pigmentation prevention and antioxidant protection
  • Evening: Daily for collagen support and hydration
  • Both: Maximum benefit when used morning and evening

Pro Tip: If your primary concern is pigmentation, Power Glow Serum + Dark Spot Treatment patches + Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 is the foundation—SPF is essential for preventing new pigmentation while you treat existing spots. If your primary concern is anti-ageing, Power Glow Serum + Advanced Face Repair is the foundation. Most clients use the serum daily regardless of which concern they're treating.

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