Immerse the skin in a concentrated infusion of vegan collagen and rare gems of the sea, designed to slow down cellular ageing and provide intense hydration for flawless skin texture and a smooth complexion. This elixir of youth infuses the skin with a synergistic blend of collagen protein along with sea botanicals, abundant in anti-ageing vitamins, amino acids and naturally occurring peptides.
Plant-based collagen, derived from a microbial fermentation process, unleashes a wave of moisture-locking, tightening and deeply nourishing action. Combined with Seaweed Leaf and antioxidant-rich Purslane and Lychee Extract, this plant-based collagen formula deeply replenishes hydration, lifts the skin and softens line lines to unveil a youthful glow.
Use this serum morning and night after cleansing and toning. Smooth 2-3 drops across your face and neck and follow with moisturiser or face oil.
This vegan GMO and cruelty-free collagen mimics baby collagen and contains no nasties whatsoever. Clinical trials conducted using this form of collagen, show that it:
- Delivers 20x greater improvement in skin moisturisation as compared to marine collagen.
- Increases skin elasticity by 26% after two weeks with 100% of subjects experiencing a significant improvement in skin elasticity in four weeks.
- Visibly reduces the appearance of wrinkles with 93% of subjects experiencing a significant reduction in the size of wrinkles in four weeks, with further improvement demonstrated at eight weeks.
Ingredients:
Aqua (Water), Glycerin, Acacia Senegal Gum, Xanthan Gum, p-Anisic Acid, Litchi Chinensis (Lychee) Fruit Extract, Undaria Pinnatifida (Wakame) Leaf/Stem Extract, Glyceryl Caprylate, Ulva Lactuca (Seaweed) Extract, Citrus Reticulata (Red Mandarin) Peel Oil, Panicum Millaceum (Millet) Seed Extract, Portulaca Oleracea (Portulaca) Extract, p-Anisic Acid, Sodium Anisate, Sodium Levulinate, Collagen*, Salicylic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Limonene^, Linalool^
*Vegan collagen protein - derived from microbial fermentation process ^Naturally occurring constituents in essential oils