Medik8 Launches Vegan PDRN Serum for Skin Barrier Support
Medik8 introduced a new serum containing a vegan form of polynucleotides. The product is designed for twice-daily use after cleansing and targets skin hydration and texture.
The IndependentMedik8 has released a new serum that contains a vegan-friendly version of polynucleotides, also known as PDRN. The serum is intended for use on cleansed skin in the morning and evening. The formula includes PDRN, a triple exosome complex, glycerin, and niacinamide. The brand states that the PDRN penetrates skin layers to provide soothing and smoothing effects while supporting the skin barrier.
A reviewer tested the serum for two weeks by adding it to an existing skincare routine. After one week of twice-daily use, the reviewer reported smoother skin texture and more even tone. The serum has a glossy, runny consistency that absorbs within seconds and leaves no residue. The reviewer noted that skin felt soft and hydrated without irritation, even on reactive skin.
The 30 ml bottle is priced at £79. The product is marketed for all skin types and is positioned as the first step in a daily skincare routine. The reviewer stated that the serum delivered hydration, luminosity, and a smooth finish during the testing period. Further results after continued use were not reported.
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Consumers seeking barrier-support serums gain a new at-home option.
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