Medicube 🩷🌸✨
Is it boob filler in a stick 🫢😜 or maybe it’s ✨ Maybelline✨ lol jk. As a fellow chronically online diva 🤌🏼 I see these Medicube product all over my FYP and obviously I had to test for myself 🩷
what is PDRN 🧬🐟🧪🌱🌸
PDRN stands for polydeoxyribonucleotide…say that 5 times fast 🫢idk if I can say it once tbh 🤷🏻♀️ Anyways, it’s a collection of small DNA fragments that are used in skincare and medicine to help support the skins natural repair processes 🌱🧪
Where does PDRN come from🔮🐟
I’ve seen a lot of post saying that this specifically comes from salmon sperm 🧐 Per a diva’s research, the claims are indeed true lol. PDRN is extracted from DNA found in salmon reproductive cells, such as sperm 🤗 However, during the manufacturing process it is highly purified and processed. The finish ingredients are purified DNA fragments and not simply ✨sperm✨
What is Volufiline 🧬🍉🩷🔮
Volufiline is a topical plumping ingredient. Its goal is to make the skin look fuller, smoother, and more cushioned. This makes a skin have a plumper appearance, makes fine lines and wrinkles less noticeable, helps areas that look or deflated appear fuller, and helps with hydration. The typical places people apply this product is the under eyes, smile, lines, forehead, neck, and lips 💋
The goal is to encourage fat cells in the upper layers beneath the skin to store more lipids (fat) as those cells become slightly fuller, the skin above can look more look more plump for a filler effect ✨
Ingredients 🌱🧪🩷
This product has all the good stuff you want such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, retinol , collagen, volufiline, PDRN, and more
10/10 for smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, but it’s not boob filler in a stick bc I don’t have any knockers 💔 I tried for scientific purposes only 🔬🔮🧪🫢🤌🏼
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Also people are going around saying the stick makes your fingers fat. I haven’t noticed anything and most of the time it’s an optical illusion/placebo bc of the way they’re filming it