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ReverseAge

REVERSE AGE™ Renew & Resurface Serum
Stabilized Retinol (30 ml)

REVERSE AGE™ Renew & Resurface Serum is a lightweight evening serum formulated to help improve the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, and loss of firmness. Powered by retinol and supportive hydrating ingredients, it absorbs quickly to help promote smoother, more refined-looking skin.



BENEFITS


Stimulates Skin Renewal and Collagen Support

Retinol is a gold-standard vitamin A derivative extensively studied for its ability to support cellular turnover and collagen synthesis. With consistent use, it helps improve skin texture, firmness, and overall resilience over time.

Reduces Wrinkles and Fine Lines

Clinical studies demonstrate that topical retinol visibly reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles with continued use. It helps smooth uneven skin texture and improve the look of photoaged and naturally aged skin.

Improves Skin Texture and Tone

By promoting epidermal renewal, retinol helps refine uneven texture, enhance radiance, and support a more even-looking complexion.

Proven Anti-Ageing Active

Unlike cosmetic-grade alternatives, retinol is supported by decades of clinical research demonstrating measurable improvements in skin structure and visible signs of ageing when used as directed.



TEXTURE

Lightweight and fast-absorbing. Designed to absorb efficiently without leaving a heavy or greasy residue.


SKIN TYPE

Suitable for most skin types.
Retinol may not be suitable for very sensitive or compromised skin. Gradual introduction is recommended.



KEY INGREDIENTS


Retinol (Vitamin A): Known for supporting skin renewal and improving the appearance of fine lines and texture.

Hyaluronic Acid: Helps maintain hydration and support skin plumpness.

Glycerin: Helps attract and retain moisture to support skin comfort.

 

HOW TO APPLY

1. Begin by washing your face with a gentle cleanser and patting skin dry—do not rub.

2. Wait 20–30 minutes after cleansing to ensure skin is completely dry before applying retinol.

3. Take a pea-sized amount of retinol and apply a thin layer to your face, avoiding the eye area, lips, and corners of the nose. 

4. Start with once or twice a week, then gradually increase frequency to every other night, and eventually nightly as your skin builds tolerance. 

5. Follow with a moisturizer to counteract dryness and support the skin barrier.

6. Use retinol only at night to align with the skin’s natural renewal cycle and reduce sun sensitivity. 

7. During the day, always apply and reapply broad-spectrum sunscreen, as retinol increases UV sensitivity.

8. If irritation occurs (redness, peeling, dryness), reduce frequency and focus on hydration.

9. Be consistent—visible improvements in texture, tone, and wrinkles typically take 6-8 weeks.

DO NOT USE WITH

Avoid combining retinol with other active ingredients like vitamin C, AHAs, BHAs, or benzoyl peroxide unless advised by a dermatologist.

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

Topical 1% retinol applied for 7 days in individuals over 80 years old reduced MMP (matrix metalloproteinase) expression and boosted collagen synthesis and fibroblast growth.

One-year, double-blind study showing 0.1% stabilized retinol improved crow’s feet fine lines by 44% and mottled pigmentation by 84%, with increased type I procollagen, hyaluronan, and Ki67 expression.

Retinol (0.1%) + glycolic acid (8%) showed greater improvement in photoaged skin than either ingredient alone




RESEARCH

The following peer-reviewed publications relate to topical peptide technology and cosmetic ingredient research:

1. Kang, S., et al. “Topical retinol induces epidermal hyperplasia and dermal collagen synthesis with minimal irritation.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 105(4), 1995.


2. Fisher, G. J., et al. “Retinol inhibits ultraviolet-induced matrix metalloproteinases and stimulates collagen production in human skin.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 106, 1996; 108, 1997.


3. Fluhr, J. W., et al. “Comparative tolerability of retinol and retinoic acid: effects on barrier function and irritation.” British Journal of Dermatology, 141, 1999.


4. Piérard-Franchimont, C., et al. “A controlled trial demonstrating improvement of fine wrinkles with topical retinol.” Dermatology, 196, 1998.


5. Varani, J., et al. “Topical retinol improves collagen synthesis and reduces matrix metalloproteinase expression in aged human skin.” Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 114, 2000.


6. Kafi, R., et al. “Improvement of naturally aged skin with topical retinol: a randomized, double-blind study.” Archives of Dermatology, 143(5), 2007.


7. Bellemère, G., et al. “Efficacy of stabilized retinol on periocular wrinkles: a whole-face clinical study.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 8, 2009.


8. Randhawa, M., et al. “Long-term efficacy and tolerability of stabilized retinol in the treatment of facial aging.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 14, 2015.


9. Tucker-Samaras, S., et al. “Split-face clinical evaluation of stabilized retinol on multiple skin aging parameters.” Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 16, 2017.


10. Ogawa, M., et al. “One-year double-blind study of stabilized retinol demonstrating significant improvement in fine lines, pigmentation, and dermal biomarkers.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2024.

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