What it is & key benefits
A high-performance Korean skincare serum designed to firm, brighten, repair, and hydrate the skin.
Key actives and features include:
PDRN (Poly-deoxyribonucleotide) / “Salmon DNA” in a concentration of about 10,000 ppm. This is marketed as supporting skin regeneration, elasticity, repair of the skin barrier and improved firmness.
Peptide complex (5-peptide or multiple peptides) to support skin structure, firmness and youth-look.
Niacinamide and Turmeric root extract for brightening uneven tone, reducing visible blemishes, smoothing texture.
Hydrators and barrier-supporting ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, coenzyme Q10, and other soothing/repair agents.
The formula is described as “hypoallergenic”, suitable for sensitive skin (though as with all skincare, individual results vary).
Texture: a light pink coloured serum (hence the “Pink” in the name) that is non‐sticky, meant for smooth absorption and layering.
📋 How to use
After cleansing and toning, take 2-3 drops (or a moderate amount) of the serum.
Apply over face (and optionally neck) by gently patting until absorbed.
Follow with your moisturizer and if daytime, apply sunscreen (especially since many actives may increase skin sensitivity).
Can be used morning and/or evening depending on your routine and skin’s tolerance. Users with more sensitive skin may begin evening use and then incorporate morning use.
🧪 Ingredients & formulation highlights
PDRN (10,000 ppm Salmon PDRN / “Salmon DNA”) – claimed to support renewal, elasticity, reduce signs of aging.
Peptide complex, multi-peptide formulation – supports skin structure and firmness.
Niacinamide – brightening, barrier support, improving skin tone.
Turmeric root extract – calming, brightening, smoothing.
Hyaluronic acid / hydration ingredients / Coenzyme Q10 – deep hydration and barrier repair.
Hypoallergenic marketed, though some users still report fragrance or minor sensitivity so patch testing is wise.
Note: Although PDRN is often used in medical/aesthetic settings, topical serums’ effects may vary and may not match in-clinic modalities. Some users and commentary suggest macroscopically visible improvements are moderate.

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