SKINAD+ Serum Review: Does Real NAD+ in Skincare Actually Work?
Most anti-aging serums lean on retinol or peptides, so when Mirror Skin's SKINAD+ Serum claimed to deliver actual NAD+ instead of just precursor ingredients, I was curious enough to test it for several weeks.
The Science Angle
SKINAD+ is marketed as targeting the 9 hallmarks of aging by working at the cellular level rather than just the skin's surface the way retinol does. The brand emphasizes that it delivers real NAD+ at what they describe as proven cellular levels.

Texture and Feel
The serum applies smoothly and absorbs quickly without leaving a sticky residue, which made it easy to layer under moisturizer in my morning routine. My skin felt noticeably smoother within the first couple of weeks of consistent use.

Pros and Cons
Pros: lightweight non-sticky texture, layers well with other products, distinctive cellular-level positioning.
Cons: premium price point compared to standard serums; as with any anti-aging skincare claim, individual results vary and this is a cosmetic product, not a medical treatment.
Worth the Investment?
Starting at $88.00, SKINAD+ sits in the premium serum tier. Check out SKINAD+ Serum here.
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