Dr. Barbara Sturms new peptide serum? Incredible heres my review

If your skin could text you, it would be all heart-eyes for Dr.Barbara Sturm’s new The Peptide Serum.

Peptide serums are the Kardashians of skincare right now — everyone wants one, and trust me, I reviewed the gamut of them — but this luxe little powerhouse is rewriting the rules.Collagen, the invisible scaffolding that keeps your skin firm, bouncy and basically selfie-ready, starts ghosting you as early as your mid-twenties.

Elastin tags along, and when both start disappearing, hello wrinkles, sagging, and all the signs of midlife mayhem.Enter “collagen banking,” a grown-up strategy for saving your skin’s structure today so tomorrow’s mirror doesn’t traumatize you.The Peptide Serum is Dr.

Sturm’s ultimate answer: a high-tech, luxe concoction of peptides that are basically personal trainers for your skin.Clinically proven to protect up to 90% of elastin and 63% of collagen*, it defends your skin’s framework while revving up natural collagen production.

The ingredients read like a VIP guest list: Acetyl Octapeptide-3 smooths expression lines, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2 firms, Hexapeptide-3 boosts density, Decapeptide-4 strengthens your skin’s entire matrix, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4 soothes and shields and an Amino Acid Complex hydrates while fueling your skin’s own peptide squad.The dialed-down version: your skin gets tighter, plumper and visibly glowier.So, basically lifted without the hassle.I’ve been using The Peptide Serum for just a few weeks, and honestly, it’s like my skin got a new architect.

The texture is silky but not sticky, and it absorbs instantly, making a smooth canvas ready for cream or makeup.My natural lines around the eyes and mouth already look softer, and there’s this subtle plumpness that makes my face feel firmer without looking “done.” Even my usually dehydrated patches are hydrated without that greasy feeling.

It’s expensive, sure, but every drop feels like a tiny investment in future-me, and I kind of lo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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