7 Days to Transformation: A Detailed Guide to the DrySerum Treatment
Learn how to get the most out of DrySerum for your skin – and what to watch out for during its use.
DrySerum stands apart from traditional cosmetic products. It doesn’t rely on artificial marketing terms but on solid scientific knowledge and feedback from women who actually use DrySerum.
The foundation of DrySerum is natural nanofibers made from the biopolymer pullulan. We spent years developing this technology and produce the nanofibers using electrospinning with NUENEX technology [1]. These nanofibers, thousands of times thinner than a human hair, act as a carrier for active ingredients such as peptides, enzymes, nucleic acids, or vitamins [2–4].
Thanks to the nanofibers' ability to encapsulate and isolate these substances from the environment, we don't need to add preservatives or other chemical additives to the serum, even at high concentrations of active compounds, which can reach up to 100%.
How Does DrySerum Work?
The nanofibers in DrySerum resemble the structure of collagen found between skin cells. As a result, masks and patches adhere perfectly to the moistened skin, and the carrier dissolves in a fraction of a second, delivering the encapsulated active ingredients to the skin. These ingredients penetrate the skin immediately, with up to 80% absorption – up to 40 times more than conventional cosmetics.
We tested the effectiveness of DrySerum in collaboration with the foreign cosmetic laboratory Bionos Biotech. The clinical study involved 20 women aged 40 to 65 with different skin types. After a week of applying DrySerum, the following changes were observed:
- winkle area reduced by an average of 19.44% (statistical deviation ± 6.02%),
- winkle length decreased by an average of 18.24% (± 5.34%),
- winkle depth reduced by an average of 17.50% (± 6.79%).
80% of participants expressed satisfaction with the results of the treatment, and 70% were willing to recommend DrySerum to their acquaintances. Another study involving 64 volunteers confirmed the excellent tolerability of the product [5, 6].
The effects of DrySerum are visible for up to 4 weeks after a week of application. DrySerum is available in two flagship products:
- 7-Day Program – a 7-day treatment aimed at smoothing wrinkles, firming contours, and rejuvenating the face. The package contains a total of 10 masks (5 types with different effects).
- Magic Eye Patches – a 7-day treatment for revitalizing the eye area, removing wrinkles in this area, and eliminating dark circles under the eyes. The product includes 10 identical patches.
Application Procedure for DrySerum
DrySerum replaces regular serum in your skincare routine. It is used after cleansing the skin and before applying a day or night cream. The application of masks and patches follows the same procedure:
- To help the nanofibers adhere, moisten your skin with lukewarm water or a gentle hydrating mist.
- Remove the DrySerum mask or patch from the packaging and place it white side out on the damp skin. Press lightly.
- Let the product work for a few seconds.
- Remove the mask or patch and check if the white layer has disappeared. There is no need to wipe or rinse anything off. Continue with your regular skincare routine.
Step 1
Moisten
your face.
Step 2
Peel off the white
protective layer.
Step 3
Apply the mask to your skin white side down – so that the colored side faces away from your skin. Press lightly.
Step 4
Remove the mask and check that the white layer has disappeared. If it has, the active ingredients have been absorbed into the skin.
When to Avoid Using DrySerum?
While DrySerum is suitable for all skin types, there are certain situations where it is advisable to postpone the treatment. These include when your skin is sunburned or if you are currently suffering from a skin condition (eczema, dermatitis, or various types of irritation).
We recommend undergoing the treatment once a month. More frequent application does not lead to better results.
Guide to the 7-Day Program Treatment
The facial rejuvenation treatment 7-Day Program follows the scheme below, with the order of masks not being strict – you can adjust it according to your needs. Individual masks are also available separately.
During the first 4 days, you can use regular serum in your evening routine (masks are applied in the evening only in the final 3 days).
All masks contain:
- collagen peptides that help protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation [7],
- extracts from snowflake, snowdrop, and stevia with natural botox effects [8–10],
- extract from the seeds of the moringa tree with antioxidant effects and polysaccharides that form a protective shield on the skin's surface [11].
Day 1 begins with the application of the Peeling mask. As the name suggests, it is designed to remove dead skin cells and deeply cleanse the skin. Exfoliation is provided by papaya extract [12], while fermented pomegranate extract hydrates the skin and increases its elasticity [13, 14].
If you have dry or otherwise sensitive skin, apply the peeling as part of your evening routine.
Day 2 focuses on the Anti-Wrinkle mask, specially developed to care for wrinkle-prone areas. It contains ingredients such as pansy extract, red maple, turmeric stem cells, and orange blossom – this combination supports skin smoothing and reduces redness [15–19].
Day 3 of the treatment continues with the Antioxidant mask. We recommend using it in the morning, as its antioxidant activity perfectly complements your SPF product. While sunscreen or lotion reflects most UV rays, the Antioxidant mask neutralizes free radicals from the radiation that reaches your skin.
The main active ingredients in the product include acai berry extract, Griffonia simplicifolia seed extract, and green tea leaf extract [20–23].
The main goal of the treatment is to smooth wrinkles, so on Day 4 it is recommended to reapply the Anti-Wrinkle mask.
With Day 5, the program intensifies. While applying Antioxidant in the morning, in the evening treat your skin to nourishment with the Anti-Aging mask. Its goal is to give your skin an extra boost of nutrients and rejuvenate it.
This is achieved primarily through Japanese seaweed extract, which studies have shown to have a moisturizing effect on the skin [24]. Extract from microalgae (Nannochloropsis oceanica, Haematococcus pluvialis, Cylindotheca fusiformis, and Pavlova lutheri) helps fight skin aging, soothes the skin, and improves its barrier function [25–29].
Day 6 morning repeats the application of the Anti-Aging mask. In the evening, your skin will benefit from the Zen mask, which is based on the latest discoveries in neurocosmetics.
With its help, you will achieve deep hydration and increase serotonin production in the skin (extract from Griffonia simplicifolia seeds) [30, 31], which promotes overall mental relaxation. Skin regeneration is ensured by supporting mitochondrial activity (extract from olive stem cells) and reducing inflammation (carrot stem cell extract).
Day 7 concludes the program by incorporating the Anti-Wrinkle mask into your morning skincare routine and the Zen mask into your evening routine.
If you have followed the treatment diligently, you should see a brighter, firmer complexion with reduced wrinkles when you look in the mirror. Feel free to send us your photo with the results!
Guide to the 7-Day Magic Eye Patches Treatment
The Magic Eye Patches product consists of 10 identical patches that reduce wrinkles and dark circles, firm the skin, and overall rejuvenate the eye contours.
The structure of the treatment is the same as the 7-Day Program. The patches are applied every morning for 7 days, and three days (ideally at the end of the week) are also used as part of the evening skincare routine.
The various effects of the DrySerum in the Magic Eye Patches product are attributed to extracts from:
- pansy (promotes hyaluronic acid production and helps with long-term hydration),
- orange flowers and pomegranate seeds (improves skin tone and has anti-aging effects) [16, 17],
- fermented hypersaline bacteria (reduce the volume of under-eye bags),
- white pine and pomegranate (reduce pigmentation).
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