The video answers below questions:
- What is the purpose of serums in a skincare routine according to Jodie?
- What are the key ingredients in Homepeel's vitamin C serum?
- What does Jodie recommend to close off the morning skincare routine after applying serums?
- What is the role of Homepeel's Moisturising Peptide Cream in the skincare routine?
- How does Jodie describe the molecular structure of the rice proteins in the Moisturising Peptide Cream?
- Besides rice proteins, what other important ingredients are present in the Moisturising Peptide Cream?
How many layers of serums does Jodie typically use in the morning routine?
What does Jodie emphasize as the importance of the Moisturising Peptide Cream in moisturizing the skin?Hi, guys, it's Jodie from Homepeel, Australia's favourite cosmeceutical grade natural skincare range. I'm 50 years old and I do all my videos without makeup or filters in my own bathroom. So we're doing real talk. Okay, today I want to talk to you about our moisturising peptide cream. I get a lot of questions about it because it is what most people use as our morning moisturiser. And I want to talk about our mornings. I want to talk about how the moisturisers and the serums work together.
They're very, very different. So most people don't realise this, but serums aren't necessarily very moisturising. I'm just going to pop some vitamin C serum on here while I'm talking. Yeah? So serums are more like correctors, so basically, that means that they're correcting things. So this one here, obviously, is vitamin C, so it's good for brightening. Our vitamin C is fantastic because it's driven by it has Kakadu Plum in it, which is known to have the highest potent ingredient of vitamin C in the world. And it's just stunning. Okay, but this isn't about our gorgeous vitamin C serum. But just so you know, there are no nasties in this. It's Cosmeceutical grade, but no nasties.
All right? So in the morning, you layer your serums on, so generally, there might be two. So it could be the vitamin C and it could be the Niacinamide, the brightening B3 that we have. But once you're finished with the serums, you need to put a layer, close it off with our moisturising peptide cream, because this is going to lock in the serums, but it's also going to provide you with the moisturising aspect, because without it, you're not going to get moisturised. Homepeel Moisturising Peptide cream has 4% of the rice proteins and the molecular structure is written up on our website, but they're obviously small enough to get deep into the skin. It also has Co-Enzyme Q10, and many of you who are educated in skincare ingredients knows how important that is. We also have our organic rosehip. Rose hip is just mind blowing and of course, actual the Snowflower extract. So, anyway, that's about all I wanted to talk about today. I usually put two layers, two serums on in the morning and I close it off with the moisturising peptide cream and then I'm just ready to go. So have a great day.