Poly-Vitamin Serum
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Poly-Vitamin Serum is an intensive, revitalizing formula for all skin types. This formula ensures the delivery of a powerful combination of essential vitamins, bionutrients, and age-defying antioxidants. This combination deeply hydrates, generating significant improvements in the appearance of texture, tone, and overall integrity of the skin.
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- Gives the look of healthier, more vibrant skin
- Improves the appearance of skin’s tone and elasticity
- Helps revitalize the appearance of aging and compromised skin
Hyaluronic Acid
One of nature's most powerful hydrators.
Sugarcane
AHA that gently exfoliates the skin for a renewed complexion.
Vitamin A
Powerful antioxidant that supports healthy skin and helps diminish the appearance of premature aging.
Vitamin B
Essential nutrient for cell metabolism that promotes the look of healthy skin.
Apply small amount to the palm of hand. Using fingertips, dab and smooth evenly over face and neck. In some cases, a temporary flushing of the skin may occur.
How do I use Poly-Vitamin Serum?
Apply 2-3 drops to clean, dry skin before moisturiser. Gently press into the face and neck, allowing full absorption before layering other products.
Why is vitamin C important in skincare?
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that neutralises free radical damage from UV exposure and pollution. It brightens skin tone, fades dark spots, and supports collagen production. For best results, use in the morning under SPF — they work synergistically to protect your skin.
What should I avoid mixing with vitamin C?
Vitamin C works best applied alone in the morning before SPF. Avoid layering with retinol or strong acids in the same routine — use them at different times of day. Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and SPF are excellent companions for vitamin C.
At what age should I start using anti-ageing products?
Prevention is easier than correction. Most dermatologists recommend starting a basic anti-ageing routine (antioxidants, SPF, and a gentle retinol) in your mid-to-late twenties. However, it is never too late to start — the skin responds to active ingredients at any age.