Balancing Serum for Sensitive Skin | Vitamin B5 & Niacinamide | 100% Vegan
Balancing Serum for Sensitive Skin | Vitamin B5 & Niacinamide | 100% Vegan
When the skin barrier is weakened, problems such as redness, sensitivity, and moisture loss occur more frequently.
Balancing Serum for Sensitive Skin helps to support the skin's natural balance, creating a calmer, stronger, and more comfortable feeling.
The Vitamin B5 (Panthenol) it contains supports the skin's ability to retain moisture;
Niacinamide helps strengthen the skin barrier and contributes to a more even skin tone. Collagen support, on the other hand, helps the skin feel fuller and more supple.
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Retreat when your skin is tired. Re-feel your barrier with Lucille.
With regular use
With regular use
Reduces skin sensitivity.
For a more balanced and calm skin appearance.
It helps prevent moisture loss.
This is a lightweight serum that can be easily incorporated into your daily skincare routine.
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Impact Process
Upon first use: Skin feels more hydrated and soft.
Within 1 week: Noticeable smoothness of skin texture.
4 weeks and beyond: Brighter, more even-toned, and supple skin.
What You Need to Know About Serums
What are the benefits of Vitamin B5 and Niacinamide serum?
What are the benefits of Vitamin B5 and Niacinamide serum?
This serum helps support the skin barrier and gives the skin a more balanced appearance.
Can people with sensitive skin use Vitamin B serum?
Can people with sensitive skin use Vitamin B serum?
Yes. It is suitable for sensitive and redness-prone skin.
Is it suitable for daily use?
Is it suitable for daily use?
Yes. It can be used regularly in the morning and evening.
Can it be used in conjunction with active ingredients?
Can it be used in conjunction with active ingredients?
Yes. It can be used as a balancing serum on days when AHA or Vitamin C are used.
How long does it take to show results?
How long does it take to show results?
With regular use, the skin may feel calmer and more balanced from the first few weeks.


