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An advanced peptide anti-wrinkle serum for face
P-Tiox is an advanced peptide anti-wrinkle serum proven to reduce the appearance of 9 types of contraction lines for glass skin radiance and texture*. This wrinkle modulating serum is formulated with an advanced peptide complex of hexapeptide and dipeptide to help improve the appearance of key contraction lines. This peptide serum formula is amplified with potent ingredients: 5% PHA, 5% niacinamide and laminaria extra, to improve skin texture, radiance and maximise visible anti-ageing results.
* 12-week clinical study, 82 subjects.
Answers to your frequently asked
P-TIOX questions.
Anti-wrinkle serums work in several ways. P-TIOX contains an advanced peptide complex to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This peptide complex works to help improve visible appearance of contraction lines and wrinkles.
Yes, peptide serums like P-TIOX Anti-Wrinkle Serum reduce the appearance of face wrinkles. This anti-wrinkle serum is formulated with an advanced peptide complex that combines hexapeptide and dipeptide to reduce the visible appearance of contraction lines and wrinkles. This formula is combined with PHA to encourage cell turnover and improve skin texture.
Formulas like P-TIOX can be used starting in your 20s. By incorporating an anti-wrinkle peptide serum into your skincare routine early, you can improve the visible appearance of existing contraction lines and wrinkles.
P-TIOX anti-wrinkle serum should be used twice daily. Apply the peptide serum to a dry face morning and night.
How to Use
Prep + Dispense
Twice daily, apply 5-6 drops of the serum to the palm of the hand and dab onto the forehead, cheeks and chin.
Apply + Complete
Blend the product into the skin. If using in the morning, apply after a SkinCeuticals vitamin C antioxidant serum and before a SkinCeuticals sunscreen.

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