What are the benefits of using PDRN skincare?
According to Dr. Vaidya, “Its benefits include improved skin healing and barrier repair, reduced inflammation, and enhanced hydration, all of which support healthier, more resilient skin.”
It can also suppport skin elasticity, regeneration, and recovery as well as boost collagen. So, is it similar to snail mucin? Not exactly.
“While snail mucin primarily focuses on moisturizing and protecting the skin, PDRN helps support the recovery and improvement of irritated skin,” says Lee. Basically, snail mucin is more about hydration whereas PDRN is more recovery.
What is the best PDRN product?
PDRN comes in all formats. From serums to toners, creams and essences, you’ve got plenty to choose from. But which is best?
“Serums, in particular, tend to absorb easily and layer well with other active ingredients,” says Dr. Vaidya. On the other hand, creams are ideal for those who need the added hydration boost.
Regardless of what format you choose, Dr. Vaidya says, “PDRN is an excellent ingredient for anyone looking to improve skin hydration, elasticity, and sensitivity.”
