BY CONCERN · ANTI-AGE

Anti-âge

Une réponse mesurée aux ridules, au relâchement et à la perte douce de rebond. Superposez ces formules lentement, l'objectif est le retour à la plénitude, pas l'aplanissement.

BY CONCERN · ANTI-AGE

A measured return to bounce and fullness.

Fine lines and slackness are quiet signals, not emergencies. OVESSI answers them with the layered approach drawn from Korean skincare patience: peptide serums pressed in before moisture, followed by the cream that seals and holds. The goal is return-fullness, the kind that builds slowly over four weeks rather than a surface fix that fades by midday.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Anti-age questions

When will I begin to notice a difference with anti-age formulas?
In the OVESSI 28-Day Study, 68 participants used anti-age formulas as directed. By day 28, 87% reported a visible reduction in the appearance of fine lines and improved skin elasticity. Patience with the layering sequence is the variable that matters most.
Do I need every step or can I start with one product?
Start with the serum that addresses your primary concern, whether that is fine lines around the eyes or general slackness. Add the moisturiser to seal and extend the effect. The full ritual is additive, not mandatory from day one.
Are these formulas suitable for skin that is also sensitive?
Yes. OVESSI anti-age formulas use peptides and retinol alternatives rather than high-concentration retinoids, which means less potential for irritation. If your skin is both aging and reactive, begin with alternate-night application and build from there.
Can I use these formulas in the morning and the evening?
Most of the anti-age serums and creams are suitable for both morning and evening use. Retinol-alternative formulas are best applied at night. Check the product card for the recommended timing, and always finish the morning ritual with SPF.

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