Essential Vitamins Serum to protect and hydrate

My Skin Chemistry is a scientifically developed skincare solution that is exclusively powered by HYLACALM Technology; a patented formulation of ultra-low weight Sonicated Hyaluronic Acid and multi-molecular weight hyaluronic acid molecules combined in a proprietary ratio.

HYLACALM has been scientifically proven to reduce signs of inflammation in the skin by 94% and boost bioactivity by over 20%. It enhances hyaluronic acid’s natural hydrating abilities and acts as a penetration enhancer and carrier solution, delivering active ingredients further into the skin.

My Skin Chemistry combines HYLACALM with innovative, active ingredients in luxurious, high-performance formulations to create a curated range of products suitable for most skin types and concerns.

Essential Vitamins Serum is a silky, lightweight fluid that instantly absorbs into the skin, to provide an instant burst of hydration and antioxidant protection against environmental stressors.

  • Essential Vitamins Serum uses Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, a highly stable, bioavailable derivative of Vitamin C that is clinically proven to brighten with less irritation than L-ascorbic acid. This etherified derivative is soluble in both water and oil allowing it to penetrate deeper in the skin. Ethyl Ascorbic Acid provides antioxidant protection against the signs of UV and free radical damage, boosts collagen production, and slows excess melanin production.
  • Vitamin B5 helps to reinforce the skin barrier function and promote optimal hydration and resilience.
  • PDRN supports the regeneration of damaged tissue, boosts collagen and elastin production, accelerates cell renewal and reduces signs of inflammation.
  • Patented HYLACALM technology dramatically increases hydration levels deep in the skin and reduces signs of inflammation.

Essential Vitamins Serum is your first step in your daily protection regime against the aggressors of the day.

Contact details:
Monesthetica
monesthetica.com.au
team@monesthetica.com.au
@monesthetica

Back to top