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PDRN Centella Recovery Serum
SerumsKRSouth Korea

PDRN Centella Recovery Serum

Purito

4.4 out of 5Β·Based on 185 reviews

Purito's PDRN Centella Recovery Serum embodies the brand's philosophy of clean, effective skincare by pairing two of the most revered repair-focused ingredients in Korean dermatology. At its core, 0.5% salmon-derived PDRN works at the cellular level to stimulate tissue regeneration and accelerate the skin's natural healing processes, while a potent concentration of centella asiatica extract delivers its famed quartet of active compounds β€” madecassoside, asiaticoside, madecassic acid, and asiatic acid β€” to calm inflammation and reinforce the skin barrier. The lightweight, watery texture absorbs almost instantly, leaving no residue or tackiness, making it an ideal layering serum in both minimal and multi-step routines. The formulation is free of common irritants including fragrance, essential oils, and alcohol, staying true to Purito's commitment to sensitive-skin-friendly products. Hyaluronic acid and panthenol round out the ingredient list, adding immediate and lasting hydration. This serum is best suited for those dealing with redness, post-procedure sensitivity, environmental stress, or compromised barriers. Apply two to three drops after toner, morning and evening, and follow with a moisturizer. It pairs exceptionally well with sunscreen during the day and a gentle sleeping mask at night for maximized repair benefits.

$22–28

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Specifications

Concentration0.5% PDRN
Volume60mL
OriginKRSouth Korea
Ingredients
Salmon PDRNCentella Asiatica ExtractHyaluronic AcidPanthenolMadecassoside
Source OrganismOncorhynchus keta (Chum Salmon)
TextureLightweight watery serum
Recommended Skin Types
SensitiveNormalCombination
Form FactorPump Bottle
Sourcepurito.com

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