BY CONCERN · LACK OF GLOW

Falta de luminosidad

La luz vuelve cuando la textura baja. Exfoliantes suaves, acabados de vitamina C e hidratantes que vuelven a atrapar la luz.

BY CONCERN · LACK OF GLOW

Light returns when texture is cleared and layers are added.

A dull finish is almost always a surface problem: dead cells, dehydration, or a combination of the two. OVESSI addresses lack of glow with a two-part approach drawn from the Korean philosophy of patient renewal. A gentle exfoliant clears the surface first. Then a vitamin C serum and layered hydration give skin the clarity to reflect light evenly. The glow is not added, it is uncovered.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Glow questions

How often should I exfoliate to improve glow?
Two to three times a week for most skin types. Over-exfoliation strips the barrier and leaves skin looking raw rather than luminous. Alternate exfoliant nights with hydration-focused evenings to keep the surface renewed without becoming reactive.
Which is more important for glow: exfoliating or hydrating?
Both, in that order. Exfoliation removes the layer that is blocking the light. Hydration gives the fresh surface the plumpness that makes light reflect evenly. Doing one without the other gives only half the result.
Does vitamin C actually make a visible difference?
Yes, when formulated at an effective concentration and stabilised properly. OVESSI vitamin C formulas use stable derivatives that do not oxidise quickly in the bottle. The brightening effect builds over two to four weeks of daily morning use, paired with SPF.
Is a glow formula suitable for skin with both dullness and sensitivity?
Yes. Choose an enzyme exfoliant over an acid exfoliant for a gentler surface renewal. Follow with a vitamin C serum formulated with soothing actives alongside the brightening ones. The pace of glow return will be slower but the skin will stay calm throughout.

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