Fine Lines & Texture

Fine lines and uneven texture are often signs that renewal is slowing and hydration levels are declining. A calm, structured routine can support visible refinement while keeping the barrier strong.

Clinical note: Not all “texture” is the same — dehydration-related roughness often improves faster than structural changes.

Why texture changes over time

Slower turnover

The surface can appear less uniform as renewal slows.

Dehydration + barrier stress

Water loss makes fine lines and texture more visible.

Environmental load

UV and pollution can contribute to dullness and uneven reflection.

The Curenex Texture & Renewal Pathway

Step 1 — Cleanse gently

Avoid stripping cleansers that worsen dehydration.

Step 2 — Support renewal

Use Salmon DNA (PDRN) skincare to support regenerative signalling.

Step 3 — Hydrate + protect

A stable barrier supports smoother-looking skin over time.

View Texture & Renewal Protocol → Shop Salmon DNA Collection →

FAQs

  • Do I need exfoliation? Not always — many texture concerns improve through hydration + stable renewal support. If used, keep it gentle and infrequent.
  • How long does it take? Hydration improvements may show within weeks; structural refinement is more gradual.
  • Is this suitable for sensitive skin? Yes — keep the routine calm and avoid over-exfoliation.

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