Dr. Noel Molecular Science Anti-Aging Protocol (Serum & Cream Bundle)
Cellular Serum & Renewal Cream for Radiant, Youthful Skin.
The Dr. Noel Molecular Science Anti-Aging Bundle combines two high-performance essentials: the Molecular Science Cellular Serum and the Molecular Science Renewal Cream. Together, they deliver a complete anti-aging routine designed to support deep skin renewal, hydration, elasticity, and long-lasting radiance.
What’s inside the bundle?
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Molecular Science Cellular Serum – A lightweight, fast-absorbing serum that penetrates deeply to support cellular renewal, improve elasticity, and visibly smooth fine lines.
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Molecular Science Renewal Cream – A nourishing yet non-greasy cream that locks in moisture, enhances firmness, and strengthens the skin barrier for a youthful glow.
Why choose the bundle?
Used together, the serum and cream work synergistically: the serum targets renewal at deeper skin levels, while the cream seals in hydration and reinforces results. This makes the bundle more effective than using either product alone.
A premium anti-aging skincare set with serum and cream for hydrated, firm, and radiant skin.
What It’s Designed To Do
Reduces fine lines & wrinkles
peptides, bakuchiol, and vitamin C stimulate collagen renewal.
Strengthens barrier & hydration
bio-oils and niacinamide restore and lock in moisture.
Shields from oxidative stress
astaxanthin, resveratrol, and antioxidants neutralize free radicals.
Improves firmness & glow
NMN restores cellular energy for long-term resilience.
Changes you can feel
Discover how vitality helps enhance your health overnight and over time.
1 week
Hydrated, refreshed skin with improved comfort.
4 weeks
Brighter, smoother tone and softened fine lines.
3 Months
Firmer texture, visible glow, and even tone.
6 Months
Long-term improvements in elasticity, resilience, and radiance.
Research-based ingredients
Our formulas are powered by clinically studied ingredients shown to support skin repair, protection, and visible radiance.
Reduces the glycation process and the reactive oxygen stress on skin cells. Slows down the skin's aging process.
NMN
Restores energy and repair pathways in skin cells.
Resveratrol and Astaxanthin are potent antioxidants that protect against UV damage and premature aging. Resveratrol supports collagen synthesis, while Astaxanthin enhances skin elasticity and firmness.
Astaxanthin + Resveratrol
Neutralize oxidative stress, protecting collagen and DNA.
Bakuchiol and Peptides – Work together to boost collagen and elastin for firmer, smoother skin—delivering retinol-like anti-aging benefits without irritation.
Bakuchiol + Peptides
Stimulate collagen remodeling, improve elasticity, and reduce wrinkles.
Provides intense moisture, strengthens the skin barrier, and makes the skin supple without leaving it feeling greasy.
Squalane
Serves as a precursor for NAD⁺, a coenzyme critical for DNA repair and cellular metabolism."
Scientific References
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Wong, W., Crane, E. D., Zhang, H., Li, J., Day, T. A., Green, A. E., Menzies, K. J., & Crane, J. D. (2022). PGC-1α controls epidermal stem cell fate and skin repair by sustaining NAD⁺ homeostasis during aging.Molecular Metabolism, 65, 101575. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2022.101575
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