This is where most people get stuck. You may already be using a vitamin C serum, a retinol product, or a targeted treatment. Does FutureCode Booster replace or complement it?
It was layers. You don’t have to remove anything from your routine to add this serum. The key is to think about what goes in what order, and whether you use it all in the morning and evening or split the actives between the two.
If you use vitamin C in the morning: Apply your vitamin C serum first, wait 30 to 60 seconds and then apply FutureCode Booster. Vitamin C is pH sensitive and works best near clean skin. FutureCode Booster is stable and on top of things.
If you use retinol at night: Apply FutureCode Booster first, let it sit for about a minute and then apply your retinol. If your skin is on the sensitive side, you can apply your retinol first and then apply FutureCode Booster. Both approaches work. The goal is to simply give each product some time to settle before applying the next layer.
If your routine is already quite full: This is worth taking a moment to consider. More products do not always mean better results. If you’re using five or six serums twice a day, some of them probably won’t do much. FutureCode Booster is designed as a core serum and not as an addition to an already overcrowded shelf. If you’re not sure what your routine actually needs, a personalized skin consultation can help you determine what to keep and what to let go.

