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Vita C Plus PDRN Repair Ampoule
AmpoulesKRSouth Korea

Vita C Plus PDRN Repair Ampoule

Missha

4.4 out of 5Β·Based on 210 reviews

Missha's Vita C Plus PDRN Repair Ampoule marries the regenerative power of salmon-derived PDRN with the proven brightening efficacy of pure ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and niacinamide. PDRN stimulates cellular turnover and DNA repair at the dermal level, creating the ideal environment for vitamin C to deliver its antioxidant, collagen-boosting, and melanin-inhibiting effects. Together, these actives work synergistically to fade dark spots, even skin tone, and restore a vibrant, healthy glow. The lightweight ampoule texture has been engineered for rapid absorption and stable vitamin C delivery, minimizing the oxidation issues that plague many L-ascorbic acid serums. Niacinamide further supports the brightening action by interrupting melanin transfer to keratinocytes while simultaneously strengthening the skin barrier and reducing transepidermal water loss. The formula omits heavy fragrances and colorants, focusing purely on performance. Best suited for those battling dullness, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun spots, and uneven tone. Apply three to four drops to cleansed skin in the evening, pressing gently into areas of concern. Follow with a moisturizer and always pair with broad-spectrum sunscreen the following morning, as vitamin C can increase photosensitivity. For those new to vitamin C, start with every other day and build to nightly use.

$20–28

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Specifications

ConcentrationSalmon PDRN
Volume30mL
OriginKRSouth Korea
Ingredients
Salmon PDRNVitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)Niacinamide
TextureLightweight ampoule
Recommended Skin Types
DullHyperpigmentation-Prone
Form FactorDropper Bottle
Sourcemissha.net

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