Merme Berlin
Bakuchiol 3% Facial Serum – Natural Radiance Alternative
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A highly effective and lightweight bakuchiol serum that helps improve skin cell renewal and stimulates collagen production to counteract the signs of aging. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, it can also reduce blemishes and soothe irritation. At 3% concentration, this bakuchiol serum is more potent than many other bakuchiol products on the market and is a clinically proven anti-aging alternative to retinol, especially for sensitive skin. It can improve both collagen and elastin production in the skin, and stimulate skin cell renewal to smooth fine lines as well as wrinkles. It refines skin texture and evens skin tone to reduce pigmentation and create an even, youthful complexion. With its base of aloe vera juice, the serum absorbs particularly well into the skin, deeply moisturizing and soothing the skin, while combining easily with other products in the skincare routine. Skin is left smooth, soothed and even-toned, while Bakuchiol, as a powerful antioxidant, fights free radicals and helps protect skin from pollution and environmental skin damage.
Suitable for: All skin types, especially sensitive, acne-prone or mature skin
To be used as: Face serum
In 2016, Australian-born Claire Ralston launched MERME Berlin out of her passion for Clean Skincare, which arose during her studies at the Australian College of Natural Beauty. There she was particularly interested in the effectiveness of non-invasive and natural beauty methods. When she moved to Berlin in 2014, she couldn't find good, organic skincare that gave her the healthy glow she wanted. So she started sourcing the good ingredients herself - MERME was born. Merme was Claire's grandmother's name, who lived on a cattle farm in northern New South Wales, Australia ...More