I came across a product with some pretty bold claims, mentioning signal peptides, growth factors, supportive amino acids, pygmy waterlily, and ceramides. I am trying to figure out if this is just good marketing or if there’s something special about it. Can someone shed some light on this?
I’ve never used Protini, but I’ve tried two dupes that don’t live up to its glowing recommendations.
($18/50mL)Acure’s dramatically renewing whipped night cream does not feel whipped at all, is sticky, and not very deeply moisturising.
($30/30mL)TO’s Buffet + Copper serum is a decent product in its own right—it’s a moisturising serum that plumps—but it’s more of an ingredient dupe if you’re looking for a rich moisturiser. There are also excellent moisturising serums/essences that achieve comparable outcomes for a far lower price. In addition, at $98/100mL, protini is technically cheaper.
Some AB options include Sidmool Dr. Galatok Galatokside genuine peptide barrier moisture cream and Purito unscented centella serum.
I’ve tried a product like that before, and I can honestly say it made a noticeable difference for me. The signal peptides and growth factors work wonders for skin repair and renewal. Pygmy waterlily is soothing, and ceramides help lock in moisture. It’s not just marketing hype; these ingredients can really benefit your skin. I noticed smoother, more hydrated skin after a few weeks