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ReverseAge

REVERSE AGE™ Tone & Hydrate Serum
Vit C + Hyaluronic Acid (30ml)

REVERSE AGE™ Tone & Hydrate Serum is a lightweight antioxidant serum formulated to help improve skin tone, enhance radiance, and support firmer-looking skin. Powered by a stabilized 10% Vitamin C complex and hydrating humectants (Hyaluronic Acid), it helps reduce the appearance of dullness and uneven tone while absorbing quickly without a greasy finish.


BENEFITS

Brightens and Evens Skin Tone
Vitamin C helps visibly reduce the appearance of dullness, discoloration, and uneven skin tone, promoting a clearer and more radiant-looking complexion with consistent use.

Improves Firmness and Skin Texture
By supporting collagen synthesis, Vitamin C helps improve skin elasticity and smooth the appearance of fine lines over time.

Antioxidant Protection
Provides antioxidant support to help defend the skin against environmental stressors and free-radical damage associated with premature skin aging.

Hydration and Skin Comfort
Humectants (Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerine) help attract and retain moisture, supporting skin hydration and improving overall skin comfort without heaviness.


SKIN TYPE

Suitable for all skin types, including dull, uneven, and environmentally stressed skin.


TEXTURE

Lightweight, fast-absorbing serum that spreads easily and absorbs without leaving residue or clogging pores.



KEY INGREDIENTS

10% Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid): A potent antioxidant known for supporting brighter-looking skin, improving tone, and enhancing the appearance of firmness.

Hyaluronic Acid & Glycerin: Humectants that help attract and retain moisture, supporting hydration and skin smoothness.

Neurosensine: Supports skin comfort and helps minimize the appearance of sensitivity.

Salicylic Acid: Helps refine skin texture and support a clearer-looking complexion.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Apply vitamin C serum in the morning after cleansing and toning, on dry, clean skin.  Use 3–5 drops or a pea-sized amount, gently patting it onto your face and neck—avoid rubbing.  

Allow 1–3 minutes for full absorption before layering other products. 

Follow with moisturizer and always finish with broad-spectrum SPF 30+, as vitamin C enhances sun protection but does not replace sunscreen. 

For sensitive skin, start 2–3 times per week, gradually increasing to daily use.  Use a formulation with 5–10% vitamin C; normal to oily skin can tolerate up to 20%. 

Pair with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or ferulic acid for enhanced brightness and hydration. 

DO NOT USE WITH

Avoid combining with benzoyl peroxide, retinol, or strong AHAs/BHAs in the same routine to prevent irritation or inactivation of ingredients.  

PRECAUTIONS

Patch test is essential.
If irritation occurs, cease use and consult a physician.
Use only as directed on unbroken skin.
For external use only.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a cool, dry place between 5–25°C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Due to the natural ingredients in the serum, colour may vary over time.

CLINICAL TRIAL DETAILS

Ishikawa et al. (2019)27 women with solar lentigos applied 6% vitamin C lotion twice daily for 24 weeks. Treated areas showed significantly higher lightening (ΔL, p < 0.001) and reduced melanin index in both lesions and surrounding skin. 

Kim et al. (2020)18 patients used a 20% vitamin C + vitamin E + ferulic acid serum twice daily for 2 weeks post-laser. Treated sides showed significant reduction in melanin index (p < 0.05) and improved global skin texture.

RESEARCH

The following peer-reviewed publications relate to topical vitamin C and antioxidant-based cosmetic ingredient research:


1. Traikovich, S. S. “Use of topical ascorbic acid and its effects on photodamaged skin.” Dermatologic Surgery, 25(9), 1999.

2. Fitzpatrick, R. E., et al. “Topical 10% L-ascorbic acid and tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate: effects on collagen synthesis and photoaged skin.” Dermatologic Surgery, 28, 2002.

3. Humbert, P. G., et al. “Topical ascorbic acid on photoaged skin: clinical, topographical, and ultrastructural evaluation.” Experimental Dermatology, 12(3), 2003.



4. Perez, M., et al. “Comparative study of topical L-ascorbic acid and hydroquinone in melasma.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 51, 2004.

5. Huh, C. H., et al. “Clinical efficacy of iontophoresis-assisted vitamin C in melasma treatment.” Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 13, 2002.

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