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HyperPDRN Cera Cream
The packaging is minimalistic and reminds me of the professional cosmeceutical series. There's a small difference between Kinvane's cream and balm in the design. I've decided to go for the cream because I was scared that balm can be too heavy for me. The texture is rich, but it feels lightweight. It makes your skin soft and hydrated. It's a gentle formula that leaves a satin film on the surface of the skin. The scent isn't that obvious. It's a mix between lavender, rosemary and a hint of orange or lemon. We should focus on what PDRN stands for. DNA is a PDRN ingredient, according to Kinvane, DNA used in Kinvane HyperPDRN Cera Cream is a Salmon's DNA (2500ppm). It should speed up the healing process so your skin should stay hydrated and the texture should improve thanks to this ingredient. Next ingredient is interesting. The formula feels pleasant on the skin, it's all a good moisturizer should have - delicate, silky film, that protects the skin from dehydration. You can clearly feel it's a product based on emollients.
The scent might be annoying for some people - it's a mix between lavender, rosemary and a hint of orange or lemon. Even if the texture is something I search in moisturizers, sometimes ingredients and textures don't go well together. Maybe it's a lavender fault? Or maybe all essential oils are here to blame? Kinvare HyperPDRN Cera Cream seems to be very similar to cosmeceuticals with the minimalistic design and high use of emollients, but something went wrong. Someone decided to add essential oils to formula/ I'm not a person who gets sensitized easily by essential oils, but no matter how many tries I did my skin was either dehydrated and I had to apply this cream every 3 hours on my skin just like sunscreen or my skin was itchy.
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