Snatched Serum
This advanced serum draws on both ancient tradition and modern science to deliver visible improvements in hydration, firmness, and skin resilience. Across Mediterranean and Asian practices, oils and botanical extracts were long used to guard the skin from wind, salt, and sun. Today, this lineage is carried forward with targeted actives and refined textures designed for daily use.
DMAE helps create a firmer, more lifted look, while hyaluronic acid binds water to the skin for a plump, well-hydrated appearance. Coenzyme Q10 provides antioxidant support, shielding against environmental stressors that can dull the complexion.
Supporting oils and extracts—including vitamin E, avocado, almond, aloe, and rosemary—infuse the skin with fatty acids, antioxidants, and soothing phytochemicals that reinforce the barrier and restore comfort. The lightweight, quick-absorbing texture layers easily under moisturizer or sunscreen without tack or heaviness, making it effortless to integrate into any routine.
With consistent use, the result is a complexion that feels smoother, bouncier, and more resilient—refined yet natural, like the glow of good rest and fresh air.
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DETAILED INGREDIENT LIST
PURIFIED WATER
Introduction & History:
Purified water is the universal base in skincare formulations, used for centuries as a carrier in botanical and medicinal extracts.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Acts as a solvent, enabling hydration of the skin and delivery of active ingredients deep into the stratum corneum.
Modern Use & Theory:
Provides refreshing hydration and supports absorption of all other actives.
DMAE (DIMETHYLAMINOETHANOL)
Introduction & History:
DMAE is a naturally occurring compound found in small amounts in the brain and certain fish. In modern skincare, it has become popular for its firming and anti-aging properties.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
DMAE helps stabilize cell membranes, reducing oxidative stress, and is believed to enhance acetylcholine production, improving muscle tone beneath the skin. This results in firmer, lifted appearance.
Modern Use & Theory:
Included in anti-aging formulas to reduce sagging, improve firmness, and refine skin texture.
HYALURONIC ACID
Introduction & History:
Naturally present in the skin, hyaluronic acid has been a cornerstone of dermatology and cosmetic science for decades.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
A potent humectant, it binds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, plumping the skin, filling fine lines, and reinforcing barrier hydration.
Modern Use & Theory:
Used to deeply hydrate, improve suppleness, and restore youthful skin volume.
COENZYME Q10 (UBIQUINONE)
Introduction & History:
Coenzyme Q10 is a naturally occurring antioxidant present in every cell, discovered in the 1950s for its vital role in energy production.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Supports mitochondrial energy production and neutralizes free radicals, preventing oxidative damage that accelerates skin aging.
Modern Use & Theory:
Applied topically to reduce wrinkles, improve firmness, and protect skin against environmental stress.
ALOE VERA EXTRACT
Introduction & History:
Aloe vera has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years, valued for its cooling, soothing, and healing effects on the skin.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Contains polysaccharides, vitamins, and antioxidants that hydrate, calm irritation, and accelerate wound healing.
Modern Use & Theory:
Commonly used to soothe sensitive or sun-exposed skin, restore hydration, and reduce inflammation.
VITAMIN E OIL
Introduction & History:
Vitamin E, or tocopherol, has long been recognized as one of the skin’s most important antioxidants.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Neutralizes free radicals, protects lipids in cell membranes, and strengthens the skin barrier. Also supports wound healing.
Modern Use & Theory:
Used to combat oxidative damage, reduce the appearance of scars, and improve skin softness.
AVOCADO OIL
Introduction & History:
Derived from the fruit of Persea americana, avocado oil has been prized for centuries as a rich emollient.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Packed with oleic acid, phytosterols, and vitamins A, D, and E, avocado oil penetrates deeply to nourish and repair the skin barrier.
Modern Use & Theory:
Provides long-lasting hydration, improves elasticity, and supports repair of dry, damaged skin.
RHEOSOL
Introduction & History:
Rheosol is a modern cosmetic-grade stabilizer and thickener, widely used in creams and lotions for consistent texture.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Improves emulsion stability, viscosity, and smooth spreadability while remaining gentle on the skin.
Modern Use & Theory:
Used to create a luxurious, even application experience and maintain formula consistency.
ALMOND OIL
Introduction & History:
Sweet almond oil has been used since ancient times in Mediterranean and Ayurvedic traditions for soothing and nourishing skin.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Contains fatty acids, vitamin E, and phytosterols that restore barrier lipids and soften skin texture.
Modern Use & Theory:
Ideal for sensitive and dry skin, reducing irritation, improving smoothness, and enhancing suppleness.
PHENONIP
Introduction & History:
Phenonip is a broad-spectrum preservative system commonly used in personal care products to ensure product safety and longevity.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Prevents microbial contamination without disrupting skin function, ensuring stability of natural oils and extracts.
Modern Use & Theory:
Ensures skincare formulas remain safe, effective, and shelf-stable.
ROSEMARY EXTRACT
Introduction & History:
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) has been used for centuries as a culinary and medicinal herb. In skincare, its extract is prized for antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Molecular Function & Mechanism:
Rich in rosmarinic acid and carnosic acid, it combats oxidative stress, reduces inflammation, and supports circulation in the skin.
Modern Use & Theory:
Used to protect against premature aging, clarify skin tone, and preserve the freshness of oil-based formulas.