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Double the dose, double the power

Double dose, double power

LYMA Skincare's transformative epigenetic power is completely unmatched. While we suggest three to four pumps of the serum and cream, the more you use, the more transformative the effects. Double the dose to six pumps of the serum and cream when you want to accelerate results for anything from important events to post-holiday recovery or even on a daily basis if your skin is feeling the need.

Interaction with other products

LYMA Skincare is the most active formula in existence, which means its highly potent ingredients can react with other products, specifically SPFs containing zinc. While it is in no way harmful, zinc can prevent the yellow pigment in LYMA Skincare’s patented quercetin from absorbing totally. If you experience this, simply cleanse the skin to remove. We advise using a chemical or titanium dioxide mineral SPF rather than one containing zinc.

How to use LYMA Skincare

Step-by-step guide

Always start with double cleansed skin. The first cleanse breaks down make-up, removes dirt and excess oils from your skin. The second cleanse should address your skin type, with ingredients to hydrate, smooth or exfoliate. Double cleansing enables optimal absorption of the active ingredients in LYMA Skincare.

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Always start with double cleansed skin. The first cleanse breaks down make-up, removes dirt and excess oils from your skin. The second cleanse should address your skin type, with ingredients to hydrate, smooth or exfoliate. Double cleansing enables optimal absorption of the active ingredients in LYMA Skincare.

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Rub three to four pumps of LYMA Serum between your fingertips, then massage into your skin using gentle circular motions to ensure even coverage across the face, neck and décolletage.

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Once fully absorbed, follow with three to four pumps of LYMA Cream, massaging gently into the face, neck and décolletage. Some skin types may notice a white film forming, this is completely normal and a sign the formula is getting to work.

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The miracle minute. Leave the formula to penetrate into your skin for a full minute. Massage any remaining LYMA Cream into the skin using gentle circular motions until absorbed to avoid any potential transfer onto clothes.

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The easy guide to using The LYMA Laser on your face. Treats fine lines, wrinkles and so much more...

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The easy guide to using The LYMA Laser on your face. Treats fine lines, wrinkles and so much more...

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Rub three to four pumps of LYMA Serum between your fingertips, then massage into your skin...

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Once fully absorbed, follow with three to four pumps of LYMA Cream, massaging gently into the face and neck...

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The miracle minute. Leave the formula to penetrate into your skin for a full minute. Massage any remaining...

Your LYMA Skincare Journey

Days Weeks Months Beyond
Days
Weeks
Months
Beyond

How long will it take

This bioactive protocol is engineered to empower all layers of the skin simultaneously. Working in synergy with the skin's 12-week cycle, the first month you will notice superficial benefits. Increased hydration in the epidermis results in smoother looking skin. Pores will become less visible, and skin looks vibrant.

Targeting the 80% of dermal cells that other products cannot reach, real change is taking effect beneath the surface as LYMA's patented subcuticle delivery system takes effect. This dermatological intervention engages aging cells, taking instruction to redigest, and make way for new 'working' cells. Your skin will start to look more alive and energized.

The eight mechanisms of skin aging are starting to reverse. Your cells are starting to produce more collagen and elastin, strengthening the extra cellular matrix. As your skin's immune function is boosted, redness starts to fade to reveal an even skin tone. Increased micro-circulation boosts nutrient and oxygen update to reveal a fresher, plumper skin texture.

LYMA's Genolytic™ technology has empowered your skin at all levels. Cells are regenerated to provide aesthetic results, as well as long term protection against skin conditions and aging. Fine lines and wrinkles are fading, and your skin looks visibly firmer - the best it's looked in years.

How to use LYMA Skincare with the LYMA Laser

No promises. Just proof.

No promises.
Just proof.

Transformational results in just 30 days.

3 year age reduction

73% improvement in pigmentation

2 year age reduction

67% reduction in wrinkles

A world first. LYMA Skincare powered by Genolytic™ technology

A world first. LYMA Skincare powered by Genolytic™ technology

Engineered by geneticists to target the causes of skin ageing.

Your Questions about LYMA Skincare

What makes LYMA Skincare unlike any other product on the market?

While conventional skincare aims to reverse the signs of aging, LYMA Skincare's bioactive formula is the first to target the 8 underlying mechanisms of aging, reversing the process and regenerating through all layers of the skin. Developed by an expert team of plastic surgeons, dermatologists, biochemists, and geneticists, LYMA Skincare's bioactive formula works on the remaining 80% of living skin cells that traditional skincare isn't able to reach, transforming the skin at every layer,

Is LYMA Skincare suitable for my skin?

LYMA Skincare has been dermatologically tested and is safe to use on all skin tones and all skin types.

What skin concerns does LYMA Skincare target?

Common skin concerns associated with aging include wrinkles and fine lines, dark circles, redness, pigmentation, a loss of elasticity and volume, dullness, and dryness. LYMA Skincare is the first protocol to address those symptoms by targeting the underlying mechanisms that cause them.

Why does LYMA Skincare have a slightly herby, medicinal scent?

LYMA Skincare is the most active protocol in existence and some of these beneficial ingredients naturally have an aroma. Disguising them would require the addition of synthetic perfumes which can cause irritation or hormonal imbalances in the skin. LYMA Skincare uses thyme oil as a stabilizer which adds to the formula's distinctive scent.

Will LYMA Skincare help to clear up my acne?

Although LYMA Skincare isn't formulated to treat acne, it boosts microcirculation, collagen production, hydration, reduces inflammation and promotes a healthy microbiome, all of which may have a positive impact on active acne and acne scarring. For a more targeted approach, we recommend using the LYMA Laser along with the LYMA Oxygen Mist and Glide.

Will LYMA Skincare help lighten my dark spots and hyperpigmentation?

LYMA Skincare is formulated to accelerate skin renewal and eradicate dead and senescent cells, which in turn helps to improve the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

Does LYMA Skincare contain vitamin C?

LYMA Skincare is formulated with potent antioxidants such as MitoPrime® which prevents cellular damage at an exponentially higher rate than vitamin C.

Do I need to use a retinol with LYMA Skincare?

No. LYMA Skincare already contains Retinyl Palmitate and Bakuchiol, both of which increase the skin's cell turnover to unclog pores and boost collagen production for a fresher, plumper appearance without the side effects commonly associated with retinols, including irritation, redness and flaking.

Does LYMA Skincare contain peptides?

Yes, LYMA Skincare is formulated with Telangyn™, a patented peptide specifically designed to calm facial redness, reduce inflammation and inhibit collagen breakdown, which helps to rebuild the ECM (Extra Cellular Matrix) and slow skin aging. Like all peptides, Telangyn™ has water-binding properties which help to hydrate and smooth the skin.

Does LYMA Skincare contain hyaluronic acid?

Yes, LYMA Skincare contains PrimaHyal™ 50, a patented hydrolyzed form of the humectant, hyaluronic acid. Unlike standard hyaluronic acid however, its low molecular weight allows it to penetrate far deeper into the skin, making it far more effective at boosting hydration and encouraging moisture retention.

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