DDBSHIY PDRN Pink Peptide Repair-Signaling Serum (30ml - 1.01 fl.oz.)
The repair-first serum for skin that's started to look thinner, more tired and less resilient after 40.
DDBSHIY PDRN Pink Peptide Serum — 30ml · All skin types
A lightweight serum for skin that looks more tired than it feels. It pairs PDRN an ingredient Korean skincare is known for with peptides, in a fast-absorbing essence for morning and night.
It's not here to make you look 25 again. Used daily, it supports the look of firmer, more resilient, better-rested skin so you look more like yourself, just less tired.
Best for: women 40+ whose skin has lost its bounce and no longer responds to hydration or harsher actives.
What's in it: PDRN (from salmon DNA) and peptides PDRN known for supporting the look of skin repair and resilience, peptides for a firmer-looking, bouncier surface.
What it isn't: not a substitute for injectables, not a retinol, not a 24-hour transformation.
How to use: press a few drops into clean skin, morning and night, before the rest of your routine.
Good to know: dermatologist-tested; paraben-free, cruelty-free. Built for cumulative results, backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
The details: thin, essence-style texture that sinks in fast with no residue · 30ml (1.01 fl.oz.) · all skin types · 3-year shelf life.
Shipping.
Free express shipping on orders €45+. Delivered in 4–7 days worldwide.
Returns.
60-day money-back guarantee. If your skin doesn't see a meaningful difference within 60 days, contact our team for a full refund no questions, no long process.
Tracking.
You'll receive a tracking link by email within 24 hours of order.
Twice daily.
Morning and evening, on cleansed skin.
3–4 drops.
Press gently into the face and neck. Don't rub.
Layer.
Follow with moisturiser. SPF in the morning, always.
Be consistent.
This is repair-first skincare. Most users start to notice a quieter shift in week 1, with the visible difference building over weeks 3–6. Give it 60 days.
60-day money-back guarantee
PDRN works over weeks. Use it morning and night for 60 days — if you're not satisfied with the result, email us for a full refund.
Produced and sold by DDBSHIY
How the PDRN is made
Salmon DNA
It starts with DNA sourced from salmon, the raw material PDRN is built from.
DNA extracted
The cells are broken open and the DNA is isolated through chemical and filtration steps.
Cut into PDRN
Those long strands are cut into much smaller pieces — the polynucleotides that make up PDRN.
Purified and sterilised
Proteins, endotoxins and other contaminants are stripped out through repeated purification and sterilisation.
Quality-tested
Every batch is checked for purity, sterility, fragment size and no pathogens before it goes further.
Into your serum
Only then is the purified PDRN blended with peptides into the finished formula.
How PDRN works
Your skin sends its own repair signals, the ones that keep it looking firm and rested. After 40, it sends fewer of them. That's the change most products never reach.
PDRN doesn't add anything to your skin. It acts on one receptor on your skin cells, the A2A receptor, that switches those repair signals back on. Your skin already knows how to send them; it just does less of it now.
This isn't the €6 pink serum. PDRN isn't a beauty-industry invention. The molecule came out of wound-repair medicine, with decades of research behind it. What's in the bottle is purified polynucleotides, not “fish.”
“But doesn't it need to get deep to work?”
You may have read that PDRN “can't get deep enough” to work. Here's the part that gets missed: it doesn't have to soak deep into your skin to do its job. It works by reactivating your skin's repair signal on contact. That's a different job from an injection, and we won't pretend it's the same one.
That's the whole mechanism. If it makes sense, the 60 days are on us. Try it, and if your skin doesn't agree, you're covered.
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What to expect, week by week
Based on what verified customers report
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⏱ Week 1-2
Settling in
Skin feels smoother and more comfortable. The dry, tight feeling eases first
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⏱ Week 3-4
First signs
Skin looks more rested, wrinkles soften and foundation goes on smoother instead of dragging.
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⏱ Week 5-6
The stubborn lines
The deep lines from your nose to your mouth start to smooth out and soften. Those are the hard ones most things can't touch.
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⏱ Week 7-8
The payoff
Your jaw and cheeks hold a firmer line. This is when the results show best. The results have compounded, each month a little clearer than the last
Clinically Reviewed & Recommended
Why this serum delivers, when others didn't
94%
felt their skin looked more rested
within 4 weeks
98%
said it didn't irritate, even after retinol problems
800+ customer-reported surveys
89%
would recommend it to a friend over 40
reported after using it for 2 weeks
Why PDRN is different
DDBSHIY PDRN Serum
Repair-first supports the skin's own recovery signaling
Best for skin that's lost resilience after 40
PDRN + peptides + hydration complex
Works below the surface, where skin changes with age
Results are cumulative visible build over 4–8 weeks
60-day guarantee, no overnight promise
vs
Regular Anti-Aging Serums
Surface hydration or forced cell turnover
Best for younger, less reactive skin
Hyaluronic acid, retinol or generic peptides
Works on the surface only
Results are temporary plump or aggressive resurfacing
Often promises 24-hour transformation
Got Questions? We've Got Answers.
Hydrating serums work on the surface temporary plumping for a few hours. PDRN is built around supporting the repair signalling underneath. Surface still benefits, but the focus is on what's beneath it. That's why results build over weeks rather than hours.
This isn't retinol. It doesn't push your skin to resurface faster it supports the recovery process your skin already does. Women whose skin has become reactive to stronger actives often find a repair-first approach more tolerable, because nothing's being forced.
Most users notice a quieter shift in week 1 calmer skin, better hydration, softer texture. The visible change usually shows up in weeks 3–4. The deeper resilience builds through weeks 6–8. That's why we offer 60 days risk-free.
Yes. PDRN has been studied in clinical and regenerative medicine settings for tissue repair. Topical use is gentler than the injectable forms you may have heard about. Our formula is dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, and free of fragrance and parabens.
That's the goal. Repair-first skincare aims for natural-looking improvement fresher, firmer, more rested. Not artificially tightened. Women describe their results with phrases like "I feel like myself again" not "I look ten years younger." That's intentional.
If you try DDBSHIY for 60 days and don't see a meaningful difference, contact our team for a full refund. No long process. We offer it because cumulative skincare needs cumulative time, and that should never be at your financial risk.
It absorbs. The serum is formulated at 1,200ppm of PDRN well above the concentration found in most serums. That's specifically why it works at the repair-signaling level beneath the surface, rather than just adding a layer of moisture on top. You'll feel it sink in within seconds of applying.
Verified reviews
The bit under my jaw that had gone slack is tighter. My daughter noticed before I said anything. Not surgery-tight, just less like it's heading south. Took a couple of months of nightly use to get there.
The elevens between my brows are shallower. I notice when I frown in the car mirror. Forehead lines the same, if I'm honest. So: some wrinkles better, not all. Which is more than most have managed.
The little crosshatch lines on my cheeks that show up in daylight have softened. I only clocked it doing my blusher by the window last week. Less etched-in than they were back in spring.
Under-eye crepe is what I bought it for and that's where I've seen the most, less of that scrunched tissue-paper look first thing. Rest of my face, less obvious. But the eyes alone keep me buying it.
You know the pinch test? Skin on the back of my hand and my cheeks springs back quicker than it did. Sounds daft but I actually checked. After the menopause I'd assumed that was gone for good.
I started taking it down onto my neck, where I really show my age. Early days, but the crepey rings look a touch smoother. Wish I'd started there sooner. Runs out faster now, mind.
My face had gone a bit gaunt and tired. This has put some plumpness back, the cheeks especially. Not filler-plump, just less hollow. Makeup sits better on top too, doesn't cake in the lines.
Texture's the thing for me. Skin feels smoother and the pores round my nose look a bit finer. Not perfect, still me with my flaws, but foundation glides instead of dragging now. That's the daily difference.
Less of that grey, sallow, tired look I'd been seeing in every photo. Not brighter exactly, more just... awake? My husband would say I'm imagining it, but I've stopped reaching for the illuminating primer.
Six months in, so a considered one. Firmer along the cheekbone and jaw, fine lines softer, the overall tired look lifted. Not dramatic month to month, but I looked back at old photos and the difference is clear.
Crow's feet are marginally softer, I'll give it that. Though I suspect a lot of "wrinkle" results at our age are just better hydration plumping things temporarily. Still, temporarily less lined beats lined. Three stars, cautiously kept.
Main thing is I look less knackered. Fine lines here and there are softer, but the bigger shift is just looking rested, like I've been on holiday when really I've been up with the dog at 5am.
Got a bit of bounce back that I thought had gone for good after the menopause. Nothing dramatic. My face just doesn't look so deflated by the end of the day. On my second bottle.
Dry patches on my cheeks that survived two winters have finally calmed down. No idea if it's the salmon stuff or just a good moisturiser underneath it all. Either way, they've gone.
The soft bits either side of my chin, jowls though I hate the word, sit tighter than a year ago. My hairdresser asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. Just this, most nights.
The little vertical lines above my top lip that lipstick used to bleed into are less of a problem now. Lipstick actually stays put. Didn't expect a serum to sort that of all things.
The shadowy hollows under my eyes look less sunken. I'd honestly been pricing up filler and I've stopped for now. Concealer sits smooth instead of sinking into the crease.
The lines running from nose to mouth had got deep enough to bother me. Softer now. Not gone, I'm 57. But softer. I notice it most in unforgiving changing-room light, which is the real test.
Started using the last of it on my chest, where the sun-damage crepe lives. A few weeks and the criss-cross lines there have eased. That area never responds to anything, so it surprised me.
The skin on my eyelids had gone loose and papery. It feels firmer. Eyeshadow doesn't vanish into the fold like it did. Small and specific, but it's the bit I'd given up on.
Two people at a wedding asked what I was using. Never happened before. Whatever it does, my face looks like it did a few years back. I wrote the name on a napkin for one of them.
We keep the heating high and my skin usually flakes all winter. First year it hasn't. Face stays comfortable and looks less papery. That alone gets it repurchased come autumn.
My skin feels different under my fingers, smoother, more even, less like crêpe paper. I keep touching my cheek at my desk without meaning to. My husband thinks I've lost the plot.
There's a bit more structure back in my cheeks. They'd started to look like they were sliding off the bone, if that makes sense. Less so now. I'd keep buying it for that alone.
My skin looks less flat and grey. "Lit from within" is the kind of nonsense I'd normally scoff at, but there's something in it. Photos don't show that drained, done-in look anymore.
My jawline had gone soft and blurry. It's a cleaner line now. Not knife-sharp, I'm sixty. But defined enough that I've stopped reaching for a scarf to hide it.
I'm on HRT, which helped a bit, but this did what the HRT didn't for the actual surface, the fine lines, that thin fragile look. The two together and I finally recognise my face.
Wore it religiously the two months before my school reunion. Looked less worn than women I remember being younger than me. Petty, maybe. But that was the goal, if I'm honest.
My beautician, who sees my bare face monthly and never sugar-coats, said the skin round my eyes had come up well. High praise from her. She asked what I'd changed. This was the only thing.
Menopause turned my skin to paper, the cheeks especially. This lives on my windowsill and I use it before bed most nights. Not all, I forget. Cheeks feel less like crêpe now. That's all I was after, really.
I'm 54. Got it because my sister wouldn't shut up about hers. The lines either side of my mouth used to bother me in photos. Softer now, or I've stopped noticing, hard to say which. Either way.
Sixty. Dry and dull, the usual after the change. It's thick and takes an age to sink in so I do it while I brush my teeth. Mornings my face looks less grey. Small thing, I'll take it.
Post-menopausal skin is a different animal. Nothing sat right anymore. My jaw had started to go soft and I'd stopped looking at it head-on. Firmer than it was. Not fifteen-years-ago firmer. Just better.
I'm 49 and perimenopause had my skin all over the place, oily one day, flaking the next. This calmed it and firmed it up. First thing that's kept pace with whatever my hormones are doing.
At 62 you rather assume this is just your face now. It isn't, quite. Mine looks less tired and tight than it did at 60. I'm not chasing youth, just glad to look less exhausted.
Fifty-one, and I'd started properly disliking photos of myself. A couple of months of this and I don't flinch at them. Same face, just less worn-out. That's honestly all I wanted.
My mum's 58 and swears by it, which is how I ended up trying it at 56. We compare notes on the phone like teenagers. Both our skin's better for it, so I can't argue.
Back dating at 55, which rather focuses the mind on the mirror. This gave me some confidence back. Skin looks fresher and firmer, less done-in. Daft what a difference that makes at my age.
The salmon thing put me off for months. Ordered it eventually, half-expecting to hate it. No fishy smell, thank god. I've gone through two bottles now without really deciding to, which probably tells you something.
I've a cupboard full of serums that did nothing, so I wasn't hopeful. This one I keep reordering, and I don't do that. Couldn't tell you the science. Skin just looks less knackered when I actually stick with it.
Only bought it because it was pink and I'm shallow like that. Forgot about it, found it again, used it up. My daughter asked what I'd changed before I'd even noticed myself. Make of that what you will.
My daughter-in-law swears by this and I nodded along thinking, here we go. Three months on I've quietly bought my own so I stop pinching hers. Annoying when they turn out right.
Tried the injectable PDRN at a clinic once, couldn't justify the cost again. This isn't the same, obviously, but it's a gentler home version of it. Genuinely didn't expect that from a bottle.
I'm the sort who reads the ingredients and rolls my eyes. Read these, rolled my eyes, bought it anyway. Skin's the best it's been in years and I'm mildly irritated about being wrong.
Spent years assuming decent skin at my age meant needles or nothing. This softened that view. Steady, real improvement I can actually see. Didn't think a plain serum could shift my mind on that.
Did nothing for a fortnight and I nearly binned it. Then, three weeks or so, the under-eyes stopped looking bruised-tired. It's slow. I almost gave up too early, so if you try it, don't do that.
Weeks, not days. I kept checking the mirror going "is this doing anything", then one Sunday my foundation didn't sink into the crease by my nose. Been using it since about Easter. Still here, so.
Bottle four now, so I've earned an opinion. The first did little. It's cumulative. Each month a bit less tired-looking than the last. Wish someone had told me to stick with it from the start.
Three stars. Nice things for the crêpey under-eye and the dullness, not much for the deeper forehead lines, though I didn't really expect it to. Would I rebuy? Probably. Have done, actually.
Fine. Does what a half-decent serum should, skin's softer, a touch firmer. Not the miracle the reviews made out, and the pink stains my flannel. I'll finish it. Not sure I'll repurchase. We'll see.
PDRN works under the surface to support your skin's own repair. The way skin over 40 actually changes. Right now it's Buy One, Get One Free.Try it Risk free for a full 60 days.
Repair-first. Beneath the surface.
💗 Built for post-40 skin
Designed around the quality shift that happens between 40 and 60
🧬 Repair-first mechanism
Supports your skin's own recovery, doesn't force or strip
🛡️ 60-day money-back guarantee
The cumulative results need cumulative time, no risk to you

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