Is this vital ingredient missing from your skincare? This product has it

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While many facials focus purely on adding back moisture or exfoliating, a protein treatment focuses on structural repair.

Our skin is primarily made of proteins, specifically collagen, elastin and keratin. Over time, environmental stress, aging and a poor diet can deplete these building blocks, leading to skin that looks a bit tired or saggy.

So, it makes sense we need to add protein back, not only to our diets but also to our skin topically. From moisturizers to cleansers, KORRES has long been a brand that skincare enthusiasts and editors trust, and it has plenty to offer when it comes to this vital ingredient.

Rooted in the oldest homeopathic pharmacy in Athens, KORRES is a Greek skincare brand that combines traditional natural ingredients, like protein-rich Greek yoghurt, with advanced scientific extraction to deliver high-performance, clinically proven results.

This new protein line promises to strengthen, repair, and build resilience, and who doesn’t want that for their skin? Best of all, the line lets you bypass $200 facials while giving the same glow-up.

The results are backed by a 28-day community trial where participants ages 18 to 56 saw visible improvements in texture and firmness as early as week one.

KORRES Smart Yoghurt Probiotic Super Serum

Korres Greek Yoghurt Probiotic Super Serum in a white bottle with a dropper.KORRES

People who participated noticed their skin felt “hydrated, firm, tightened — and really glowy,” while another, age 34, said, “I’m not wearing any concealer anymore” and embodied more confidence.

This 97.7% natural formula provides immediate and long-lasting hydration while soothing discomfort to support a balanced, resilient complexion with reduced signs of sensitivity.

Take on the 28-day challenge and watch your skin transform.



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