You do your face every night. Your neck gets whatever is left on your hands, and your chest gets nothing at all.
That is not laziness. A serum in a dropper drips, runs and is genuinely annoying to use below the chin, so it quietly stops happening. This is the same treatment in a format that does not fight you: an anhydrous stick you glide straight along the jaw, down the neck and across the chest.
Inside it is encapsulated retinaldehyde, which sits one step from the active form of vitamin A. Fewer conversion steps than retinol means it can work on thin, easily irritated skin. Alongside it are palmitoyl peptides, a spilanthol firming complex from the spilanthes flower, skin-identical lipids to reinforce the barrier, and ubiquinone as an antioxidant.
No stickiness, no crystallization, no fragrance. Developed by a dermatologist and tested for sensitive skin.



