Tips and Guidelines
Guideline to mixing boosters:
Yes, you absolutely can use multiple boosters to target different skin concerns at once. We recommend a maximum of 3 boosters at one time, and 2 for sensitive skin. This is to ensure effectiveness without overwhelming the skin.
Use 3-4 drops of squalane base oil, two to three drops of your chosen booster (if only using one), and two drops of each booster (if using more than one).
Use in moderation, especially when layering multiple boosters. Too much of a good thing can overwhelm or irritate the skin.
Be consistent! Experimenting is useful, but frequent changes may prevent users from seeing the long-term benefits of a combination.
Introduce one new booster at a time. If you haven’t used a particular booster before, we suggest that you first test it with the squalane base oil alone before mixing it with other boosters. This way, you can assess how your skin responds.
Avoid overcomplicating. For best results, limit to two or three boosters at a time. Combining too many actives can make the formula less effective and harder to absorb.
We have curated a list of combinations that provide stunning results for your skin. You can experiment with additional combinations, however please adhere to our guidelines and be mindful.
For hydration and plumping:
Hyaluronic Acid & Peptides
Hyaluronic Acid & Niacinamide
For brightening and to even out skin tone:
Vitamin C & Niacinamide
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Acid
For anti-ageing and firming:
Vitamin C & Peptides
Niacinamide & Peptides
For daily defence and repair:
Vitamin C, Niacinamide, & Peptides
Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide, & Peptides
For a balanced glow:
Vitamin C, Niacinamide, & Hyaluronic Acid
Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid, & Peptides
Which booster/s are right for you?
Hyaluronic Acid - for hydration and smoothing
Vitamin C - for brightening and to even out skin tone
Peptides - for anti-ageing and collagen production
Niacinamide - for hyperpigmentation and breakouts