The Newest Serum on the Market

Mystro is the conductor of your healthy and balanced skin!

SkinBetter Science has released the highly anticipated Mystro Active Balance Serum and it is living up to the hype! Mystro is a twice daily serum added to your routine that is creating balance and homeostasis in the skin. It is unlike any other serum on the market.

What’s In It:

  • P.A.T.H. Technology: A proprietary blend of plant-based adaptogens designed to enhance skin’s natural ability to adapt to stress and achieve balance for a more radiant, healthy-looking complexion.

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid (Thioctic Acid): An antioxidant that helps protect against signs of photoaging, improving skin’s overall quality and appearance.

  • Astaxanthin: An antioxidant derived from algae that contributes to the formula’s unique color.

  • Ergothioneine: An amino acid and powerful antioxidant that energizes the skin.

  • Isosorbide Dicaprylate: An ingredient that works with the skin’s natural hydration system to help balance moisture levels for improved skin barrier.

  • Niacinamide: A moisturizing source of Vitamin B3.

  • Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate: Helps provide skin with high moisture retention and free-radical defense.

  • Squalane: Naturally occurring emollient in skin that supports moisture retention and improve skin suppleness and bounce-back.

Why We Love It:

This serum is designed to improve visible skin quality by addressing the global appearance of redness, rough skin texture, dullness, pore size and/or uneven pigmentation. Additionally, all SkinBetter Science products are dermatologist tested, paraben free, fragrance free, dye free and cruelty free.

How to Purchase:

Purchase in spa Monday-Saturday or visit our SkinBetter Science online store here.

Jordan Martin

Jordan is a Medical Aesthetician and Operations Manager at élan MED SPA specializing in anti-aging treatments and acne control.

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