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Resurface Your Skin With Dragon’s Blood

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Just to clarify, I’m not talking about the blood of a fire-breathing mythical reptile in this post. For now, we can leave the dragon slaying to St. George-that is, unless we find out that the DNA of the fictitious animal really does fight wrinkles and renews our skin. Until then, we’ll have to settle for a red resin drawn from the Amazon’s Croton lechleri tree to reduce inflammation and help accelerate cell repair.

The red resin is called “Dragon’s Blood” and has been bottled in the Peter Thomas Roth Laser-Free Resurfacer ($75). The serum, applied day and night, claims to help lessen the signs of aging caused by UV and environmental damage and cell breakdown-and helps improve your skin’s texture and tone, much like a fractional resurfacing laser treatment you can get at your dermatologist’s office.

While I can’t speak to the product working as well as a laser, the serum does give my skin a glow it hasn’t seen in a while. The combination of niacinamide (B3 vitamins) and this patent-pending “Dragon’s Blood” (or “Sangre de Grado” as the natives of the upper Amazon call it), which contains high levels of procyanidins (a class of flavonoids which are high-powered antioxidants), have restored some suppleness to my face.

The product feels thick when it’s applied, but quickly absorbs so putting makeup over it is not a problem. And don’t worry, that deep, blood-red hue goes away as soon as it absorbs into your skin.

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