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Biocell Oxygen Serum.

Sarah Ford Biocell Oxygen Serum
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About this product

A serum featuring biocell oxygen technology designed to support skin regeneration and cellular health, formulated with glycerin, propanediol, ferments, and fruit extracts.

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The Guru Index verdict

67%

Mixed

~Mixed · 67%
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise the ingredient list as thoughtful for a luxury product, highlighting regenerative compounds and the absence of fragrance. The recurring hesitation is the premium price point paired with a lack of published clinical data to back the technology claims. One reviewer noted the convenient pump application, while another flagged that witch hazel and lactic acid may not suit sensitive skin types.
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~Mixed
"It's nice to see a celebrity not dripping product all over their face with a pipette and putting it in their hand and then applying it to the face. I think that's nice to see. That bottle was huge. I bet it's expensive, but it's huge."
Approved
"The ingredient list looks really intriguing. It has ingredients that help to have a regenerative effect for the skin to help produce more healthy skin cells. The other ingredients are glycerin, propanediol, ferment and fruit extracts, and it's fragrance free. Compared to most other luxury skincare formulas that I see on the market, this ingredient list is actually really really good. It's definitely on the very pricey end, but I am not one to buy expensive skincare products, I never have been, but this ingredient list really caught my attention."
~Mixed
"I've seen a couple skin care products with this type of technology, however usually this type of technology is also accompanied by extensive clinical testing. I would like to see some data about how this product performed on humans, on human skin, maybe even how it performs on human skin cells. I'd love to see some more clinical testing data, and usually with this type of technology it is linked to some type of white paper where they talk about how this technology has been tested and specifically how it has been tested in this formulation. So because this technology is more advanced, I would like to see some more data on it, especially if the serum is $90. It's not cheap. This product also contains glycerin, which is a humectant, witch hazel, which can be drying sometimes for sensitive skin types, lactic acid, an exfoliant and AHA, squalane, and some other fruit extracts. When I looked on the website, because this is only sold on her website, I couldn't find very much information about it. I couldn't find any clinical data, and I've never tested it myself, so it's hard for me to say whether or not I recommend this product without being able to review any more of the data."
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