SKINAD+ Serum Review: Does Real NAD+ in Skincare Actually Work?
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Jul. 10, 2026 REVIEW
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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.

SKINAD+ Serum bottle by Mirror Skin

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.

SKINAD+ Serum application

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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Review published on Jul. 10, 2026