The Three-Minute Ritual
No ten-step routine. Three quiet steps, a few nights a week, and a finish you can actually see.
The best skincare ritual is the one you will actually keep. That is the whole idea behind the Renewal Serum: a short, deliberate routine that fits into the end of your evening without turning your bathroom counter into a chemistry set. Here is exactly how to do it.
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Prep
Start with clean, dry skin. Remove makeup, cleanse, and pat completely dry. A dry surface lets the applicator glide smoothly and keeps the session clean. Skip any other actives on the nights you infuse, so the serum has the stage to itself.
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Infuse
Click on a fresh single-use head, apply the serum, and move the applicator across the face in slow, light passes: cheeks, forehead, then gently along the jaw. No pressing, no dragging. Let the tool do the placing. The head is yours for that session only, then it goes in the bin.
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Seal
Finish with your moisturizer to lock everything in while skin is still receptive. In the morning, always follow with sunscreen. That last step protects the fresh, healthy looking finish you are building.
How often?
Two to three evenings a week is plenty to begin. Skin likes rhythm more than it likes intensity, so a gentle, regular cadence will always serve you better than an occasional marathon. If your skin feels happy, you can settle into a steady weekly pattern that becomes second nature.
What to expect
In the first week or two, the most noticeable thing is often how the serum feels going on: smoother, more intentional, less like guesswork. As the weeks build, that is when the visible side tends to follow, a fresher tone, a softer surface, and a glow that looks like it came from a good night's sleep. Give it a full routine before you judge it. Skin rewards patience.
Three minutes, a few nights a week. That is the entire commitment. The rest is just keeping the habit.
Aderma Space products are cosmetic. Any results described refer to the appearance and feel of skin, not to any medical or therapeutic effect.