BoboWellness
Korean-inspired skincare for dark spots, firmness & visible skin repair. ✨
Powered by PDRN + TECA. Repair first. Glow naturally. 💜
Your spots came back this summer, did they not.
Nobody explains this part, so here it is.
Your skin has an alarm system, and sunlight sets it off.
It floods that patch with pigment to protect you, and that part is working perfectly.
The problem is that after forty the alarm stops switching off.
Skin turns over too slowly to clear what is already sitting in the top layer, so every summer adds to what is still there from the last one.
That is why scrubbing harder never helped.
You need two things, in order.
One repairs the barrier at night, with two thousand parts per million of salmon DNA, printed on the label.
The other renews the surface in the morning.
Comment ALARM if yours has been going off since last summer.
Never buy another dark spot cream until you know what a spot actually is.
It is not a stain sitting on your face.
Your skin has an alarm system, and sun sets it off.
It floods that patch with pigment to protect you, and that part works.
What stops working after forty is the off switch.
The alarm keeps ringing, and skin turns over too slowly to clear what is already there.
Which is why one cream never finishes the job.
The barrier has to be repaired at night before the surface can renew in the morning.
Ours has two thousand parts per million of salmon DNA, printed on the label.
Almost no brand prints theirs, and there is no rule saying they have to.
Check yours before you buy another one.
Comment ALARM if yours has been going off since last summer.
Never treat a dark spot like a stain.
You are not scrubbing anything off, and that is why nothing has worked.
Your skin has an alarm system.
Sun sets it off, and your skin floods that patch with pigment to protect you.
That part is working exactly as it should.
The problem is what happens after forty.
The alarm stops switching off, and skin turns over too slowly to clear what is already sitting there.
So a single cream was never going to be enough.
You need one that repairs the barrier at night, and one that renews the surface in the morning.
Ours has two thousand parts per million of salmon DNA, printed on the label, because almost no brand will print theirs.
Two tubes, two steps, in that order.
Comment ALARM if yours has been going off since last summer.
There is one comment under every single salmon DNA post.
The molecule is too big to get into your skin.
Whoever keeps writing it is right, and this is what it actually looks like.
Water goes through. The fish does not.
But it was never supposed to go deep.
The dryness that makes your skin feel tight sits in the top layer, and that is exactly where these fragments stay and hold water.
So the only question left is how much is up there.
Ours is two thousand parts per million, on the label, used at night.
The second cream renews in the morning.
Two tubes, two steps, that is the whole routine.
Comment DEEP if you have one of those creams on your shelf right now.
Never trust a cream that promises to go deep.
Salmon DNA cannot, and the chemists saying so are right.
Every brand still puts it on the box anyway.
But it was never supposed to go deep.
The dryness that makes your skin feel tight sits in the top layer, and that is exactly where these fragments stay and hold water.
Which means the only number worth checking is how much is actually up there.
Almost nobody prints it.
Ours is two thousand parts per million, on the label, used at night.
The second cream renews in the morning.
Two tubes, two steps, and nothing else to layer over a barrier that is already tired.
Comment DEEP if you have been buying the deep absorption promise.
Everyone is lying to you about salmon DNA.
Not the chemists. They are right.
The molecule really is too big to sink deep into your skin, and every brand printing deep absorption on a box knows it.
But here is what nobody bothers to explain.
It was never supposed to go deep.
The dryness that makes your skin feel tight and reactive sits in the top layer, and that is exactly where these fragments stay and hold water.
So the only question left is how much is actually up there.
There is no rule about that, which is why almost no brand prints the number.
Ours is two thousand parts per million, on the label, at night.
The second cream renews in the morning.
Two tubes, two steps, nothing else to layer.
Comment DEEP if you have one of those deep absorption creams sitting on your shelf right now.
If your cream has started stinging when you put it on, this is for you.
That sting is not the product working.
It is usually a barrier that cannot take one more active.
Here is the part almost nobody says out loud.
You would not paint a cracked wall.
You would patch it first, and then you would paint it.
Skin works the same way, because it cannot rebuild and renew at the same time.
Ask a tired barrier to do both and it does neither well.
So the order matters more than the price on the jar does.
One cream repairs at night, with two thousand parts per million of salmon DNA, printed on the label.
The other renews in the morning.
That is the entire routine, and it fits in two tubes.
Most people keep adding products to a barrier that is asking them to stop, now you know.
Comment REPAIR if you want me to tell you which one goes on first, and follow me so you do not miss it.
I used eight products at once. My skin was never better for it.
Now it is two.
One repairs the barrier at night. One renews in the morning. That is the entire routine.
The reason the order matters: skin cannot rebuild and renew at the same time. Ask a tired barrier to do both and it does neither well.
✓ 2,000 ppm PDRN, printed on the label — most brands will not print theirs
✓ Salmon DNA fragments your skin already uses in its own repair process
✓ Two tubes instead of eight
Repair first. Then reverse.
Tap Shop Now and see the set — both creams, one order.
You would not paint a cracked wall.
You would patch it first, and then you would paint it.
Skin works the same way. A tired barrier cannot rebuild and renew at the same time, so the order does more than the price tag does.
That is why the Advanced Madeca Protocol is two creams, not one.
✓ Expert Madeca Cream repairs at night — 2,000 ppm PDRN, printed on the label
✓ Time Reverse Madeca Cream renews in the morning with TECA
✓ Two tubes, two steps, nothing else to layer
Most brands will not tell you how much PDRN is in the jar. We print ours.
Repair first. Then reverse.
Tap Shop Now to get both — read the label before you decide.
I am sixty four and people keep asking what I use.
The answer is two things, and one of them started as dinner.
This is salmon.
They take the DNA out of it and cut it into short pieces called polynucleotides.
Your skin already uses fragments like these to repair itself, and it always has.
In my forties I used eight products at once.
My skin was never worse than when I was trying the hardest.
Now I use two, and I stopped guessing about what is inside them.
There is no rule about how much of this ingredient has to be in a jar, so almost no brand prints the number.
Ours is two thousand parts per million, and it is on the label.
One at night, one in the morning, and nothing else.
Comment SALMON if you want to know what I stopped using, and follow me so you do not miss it.
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