Buffet is a multitasking water-based serum which cleverly targets multiple signs of skin ageing and improves overall skin health. It helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, boost hydration, fade pigmentation, brighten dull skin, and firm and smooth skin texture.
Can I use niacinamide with Buffet?
One of the reasons it’s so popular is because it plays nice with other ingredients and products, such as a peptide serum like “Buffet.” Use Niacinamide before “Buffet” in your AM or PM routine.
What should you not use with Buffet?
It is best to not use Peptides in the same routine as the following products: Direct acids, LAA (L-Ascorbic Acid) and ELAA (Ethylated Ascorbic Acid). In addition, we would recommend avoiding the use of products containing copper peptides in the same routine as strong antioxidants as well as direct acids/LAA/ELAA.
Can I use Buffet the ordinary everyday?
You can use the ordinary buffet serum on your daily and night routine, after washing and toning your face. For the day you can use it before the Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 and sunscreen.
Can I use vitamin C and Buffet together?
It’s best not to combine “Buffet” with acids and vitamin C products.
What goes first Buffet or hyaluronic acid?
Start with “Buffet,” which combines peptides, hyaluronic acid, amino acids and bioderivatives to target multiple signs of aging . Then, add the Hyaluronic Acid, which has additional hydrating ingredients like B5 to plump skin with moisture, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
How do you apply Buffet serum?
Use Buffet in the morning and in the evening. Start with cleansed skin and use a couple of drops over the entire face. It’s a water-based solution, so this will be the first or one of the first layers of your skincare routine.
Can the ordinary buffet be used around eyes?
Buffet also contains 11 amino acids, multiple forms of Hyaluronic Acid and probiotic lactococcus lactis lysate. It’s a really terrific serum that easily boosts the benefits of any skincare routine to enhance skin health. And, it’s really great for use around the eyes to help plump skin and smooth out fine lines.
What should you not use peptides with?
When it comes to layering peptides with other effective skin ingredients there are some popular ones that should be avoided.
Retinol.Tretinoin.Vitamin BHAs such as glycolic acid and salicylic acid.