Why do wrinkles form
As we age, the skin slows down its natural repair process. Collagen and elastin production decline, and the structural support beneath the skin weakens. Without strong elasticity and firmness, the skin loses its ability to bounce back. Fine lines develop and gradually deepen into wrinkles over time.
Why dark spots and hyperpigmentation form
Dark spots appear when excess melanin collects in one area of the skin. This often happens after inflammation from acne, irritation, or injury, a process known as Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH). When the skin is inflamed, melanocytes become overactive and release too much pigment.
Sun exposure can intensify this reaction, making spots darker and slower to fade.
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Vitamin C
A strong antioxidant that protects collagen from damage caused by UV exposure. Vitamin C also stimulates new collagen formation, helping to reduce wrinkle depth and enhance firmness while brightening overall tone.
Retinal (Vitamin A)
A gentle yet powerful retinal formula that accelerates cell turnover to smooth rough texture and soften fine lines. Retinal increases collagen production, helping the skin appear firmer and more lifted over time.
Because retinal reaches its active state more quickly, it’s considered more efficient at supporting collagen, improving skin tone, and smoothing signs of aging.
Caffeine
Energizes tired skin and improves circulation. This helps reduce puffiness and tightens the appearance of pores for a smoother surface and more refined complexion.
Peptide Complex
Peptides act as building blocks that signal the skin to produce more collagen and elastin. This supports firmness, improves bounce, and helps prevent deeper lines from forming.
Clinically-tested to fade wrinkles.
Clinical studies on Vitamin C include a meta-analysis of 31 controlled trials with 700+ participants, confirmed consistent skin-brightening and pigment-reduction effects.
Trials using 0.05%–0.1% retinaldehyde in 40 participants over 12 weeks showed improvement in wrinkle depth, texture, hydration, and melanin index.
Consumers reported visible improvements
94% report smoother texture and softer fine lines
92% notice brighter, more even tone
90% say dark spots look lighter
86% feel skin appears firmer and more lifted



