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Peptidin Radiance Serum
Ampoules
4.0
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68 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
0 Bad
Dry
5 Good
1 Bad
Sensitive
1 Good
2 Bad
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Ratings & Reviews
4.0
4 Reviews
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Product Attributes
4 Reviews
sofiia
Oily/Sensitive
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Peptidin Radiance Serum
I've been using this Radiance Serum for a couple of months now (morning and evening) and I can definitely see a difference in my skin. Not only my skin is brighter but also more even. This serum is very lightweight, it absorbs into the skin quickly ...
This serum is pricey, I'll probably look for cheaper alternatives once it's finished.
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skinnovate
Dry/Sensitive
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Peptidin Radiance Serum
This serum is enriched with eight-peptide complex, as well as niacinamide, beta glucan and various antioxidants.
However, it also contains essential oils and quite some denatured alcohol, so it might not be suitable for sensitive skin types.. I think there are more affordable options that are also fragrance free (such as The Ordinary Buffet)
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marriedtomyskincarer
Dry/Sensitive
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Peptidin Radiance Serum
Peptides are amazing anti-aging ingredients, but they do even more for example, tighten, soothe & improve the supply of moisture in our skin. The ingredients of the @drjart Peptidin Radiance Serum is extremely long, 69 ingredients total. šÆ I norma...
The fragrance, that come from essential oils like the lavender , isn't a ingredients that sensitive skin folks should use, especially not on a daily basis.
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KHolly
Dry/Sensitive
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Peptidin Radiance Serum
I have been trialling this product for a few weeks now and have been really enjoying using it and the results. āļø the bottle design is great - I know thereās no real impact to skin benefits this way, but who doesnāt love a well designed cap! It pick...
Nothing bad about this product
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