DERMVLT Skin Science: What Actually Works

A clear, professional, science-backed guide to ingredients and tools that truly deliver results.

Skin Science, Not Skincare Hype

At DERMVLT, we break skincare down to the essentials—what works, why it works, and how to use it safely and effectively. No fluff, no trends, no noise. Just science made simple so you can build a routine that actually performs.

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The Ingredients That Actually Work

Retinol, Vitamin C, Niacinamide: The Core Trio of Real Results

Retinol (and Retinoids)

The gold standard of anti-aging. Retinol improves texture, fine lines, brightness, and overall skin renewal. It’s one of the most consistently effective ingredients ever studied.

Vitamin C

A brightening antioxidant that targets dark spots, dullness, uneven tone, and environmental stress. When formulated properly, it noticeably boosts glow and clarity.

Niacinamide

A calming, multitasking ingredient that supports the skin barrier, reduces redness, improves tone, smooths pores, and works for almost every skin type.

These three ingredients are the backbone of any evidence-based routine.

What’s Worth Your Money (and What’s Not)

Spend Smart: The Ingredients and Products That Deserve Your Budget

Worth the Investment:

✔ Retinol + retinal formulas
✔ Vitamin C serums
✔ Niacinamide serums
✔ Peptides
✔ Ceramide-rich moisturizers
✔ Sunscreen
✔ Red light therapy masks
✔ Microcurrent devices

Not Worth It:

✘ Overpriced “luxury” creams with no proven actives
✘ Trend ingredients with minimal research
✘ Weak LED devices with low light output
✘ Fancy cleansers (simple ones work just as well)
✘ Anything claiming “miracle overnight results”

Your money should go toward formulas and tools that create long-term improvements.

Ingredients That Pair Well Together

Smart Pairings = Better Results with Fewer Products

Vitamin C + Sunscreen

The ultimate glow-and-protect duo. Vitamin C brightens; sunscreen prevents new damage.

Niacinamide + Retinol

Niacinamide reduces irritation and supports the barrier, making retinol easier to tolerate.

Hyaluronic Acid + Moisturizers

HA draws water in; moisturizer locks it in for hydrated, plump skin.

Peptides + Moisturizers

A soothing, strengthening pair that supports firmness and skin structure.

Using the right combos makes a smaller routine perform like a large one.

Ingredients That Should Never Be Mixed

Avoid These Combos to Protect Your Barrier

Retinol + AHAs/BHAs

Too harsh together, causing dryness and irritation.

Vitamin C (L-AA) + Niacinamide (in the same step)

Not dangerous, but each performs better when used separately.

Benzoyl Peroxide + Retinol

Can deactivate retinol and irritate the skin.

Multiple exfoliants at once

Leads to redness, over-exfoliation, and barrier damage.

If your skin becomes tight, red, or burning—simplify immediately.