BY CONCERN · LACK OF VOLUME

Mangelndes Volumen

Lift, cushion, plump. Bouncing serums and creams that give skin its return-fullness back.

BY CONCERN · LACK OF VOLUME

Return-fullness built layer by layer.

Volume loss in skin is the result of reduced collagen structure, declining hyaluronic acid in the dermis, and the slow softening of facial fat pads. OVESSI approaches this with peptide signalling serums layered under a cushion-rich cream, drawing from the Korean philosophy of patience: the result is not a one-day plump but a four-week recovery of bounce. The texture of the cream matters as much as the active.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Volume questions

Can topical skincare genuinely address volume loss?
Topical formulas work at the surface and upper dermis level. Peptide serums support collagen signalling and hyaluronic acid humectants plump the outer layers. The effect is real and measurable, though it works at a different depth than injectables. In the OVESSI 28-Day Study, 87% of 68 participants saw visible firmness improvement by day 28.
Which actives are most relevant for skin volume?
Peptides support the structural signals that produce collagen. Hyaluronic acid holds water in the outer layers for a plump surface appearance. Retinol alternatives support cell turnover that keeps the surface looking dense and even. Together they address volume from multiple angles.
How should I layer volume-focused formulas?
Peptide serum first, pressed into damp skin. Hyaluronic acid layer second if using a separate humectant. Rich cream or balm last to seal everything in and prevent transepidermal water loss. The sequence matters: the seal must come last.
Does facial massage improve the result of volume formulas?
Yes. Gentle upward-pressing massage during serum application supports microcirculation and helps the formula penetrate more evenly. A jade roller or just fingertip pressure held for a few seconds at each point adds a circulatory benefit without additional product.

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