About this collection

Hydrating Face Serums for Cellular & Barrier Optimization

A hydrating face serum is a critical intervention when the skin barrier experiences elevated trans-epidermal water loss or exhibits structural signs of aging. 

At Young Goose, our collection targets mechanisms far beneath surface-level moisture, providing systemic restoration that functions safely as a hydrating serum for sensitive skin.

Powered by NAD+ Apex™, which restores vital cellular energy, these advanced formulations target the hallmarks of aging to optimize the skin's biological age and maximize structural resilience. 

Our molecular protocols are engineered for clean biological harmony, prioritizing cellular health and deep tissue performance over temporary, surface-level alterations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right serum for my skin?

Selecting the correct molecular protocol depends on your specific cellular biomarkers and moisture retention capacity. 

If you experience barrier disruption and micro-inflammation, selecting a hydrating barrier serum requires a formula that restores intercellular lipids and stabilizes osmotic pressure.

Searching for the best serum for aging skin optimization? Our specialized formulations utilize a synergistic complex of NAD+ Apex™, spermidine, bio-mimetic peptides, ergothioneine, and fermented resveratrol to optimize the skin's biological age and smooth structural micro-fissures.

Can I use multiple serums at the same time?

Yes, advanced biological formulations can be layered simultaneously. We advise sequencing your protocols by molecular weight, applying low-molecular-weight cellular treatments first to facilitate deep cutaneous penetration before introducing denser formulations. 

In practical terms, this simply means applying your thinnest, most water-like serums first so they can absorb completely into the deep layers of the skin, followed by your thicker, richer formulas. 

Allow each targeted layer to fully absorb for a few moments before applying subsequent treatments.

Should I apply serum before or after SPF?

Always apply your cellular treatment serum first. Active bio-molecules require direct contact with clean cutaneous tissue to facilitate transdermal delivery, whereas a broad-spectrum SPF is specifically formulated to sit on the surface as an environmental shield. 

Simply put, applying your serum first allows the active ingredients to absorb deep into the skin to do their work, while your sun protection goes on last to block external stressors.

Do hydrating face serums expire?

Yes, because serums and moisturizers serve entirely different physiological functions. Low-molecular-weight serums are engineered to deliver highly concentrated cellular nourishment deep within the tissue layers. 

An advanced moisturizer is required to reinforce the extracellular lipid matrix and prevent trans-epidermal water loss. Think of your serum as the deep biological treatment, and your moisturizer as the protective structural coat that shields your skin barrier.