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There have been some unusual skincare trends over the past few years (case in point: vampire facial) and even more unusual ingredients (case in point: snail mucin). But when we spoke with board-certified dermatologist Dr. David Kim about his skincare predictions for 2025, we were surprised by his answer.
According to Dr. Kim, "It'll be the year of PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) derived from salmon sperm. These DNA fragments have been shown to improve tissue elasticity, firmness, and have an anti-inflammatory effect."
Um, salmon sperm?
That’s right. And celebs have been swearing by the results. So, we got to the bottom of the salmon sperm facial trend and got Dr. Kim’s recommendation for a budget-friendly serum you can try at home. Let’s go.
What Is a Salmon Sperm Facial?
Already popular in Korea, salmon sperm facials contain polynucleotide (PN), which is essentially fragments of salmon DNA and RNA. They’re injected into the skin, which stimulates the production of new blood vessels and more collagen. The result? Smoot, firm, and youthful skin.
What Are the Benefits of Salmon Sperm?
Salmon sperm DNA is used in serums, creams, and injectable treatments (aka the salmon sperm facial), and it can help with your skin tone, skin texture, and radiance. Plus, it can improve hydration, collagen production, and the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars.
So, if you want to dive (or swim upstream) into the latest skincare trend, take a look at our dermatologist-approved pick.
The Expert Pick:
Rejuran Turnover Ampoule
Dr. Kim recommends this lightweight, hydrating skincare product because it's “packed w/ 0.5% PDRN to improve skin hydration, skin elasticity, and radiance.” Pre-order the serum now while it's 42% off.
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What Should Shoppers Consider When Trying Out New Skincare Trends?
"Do your research and don't follow all the trends. It's easy to get overwhelmed and carried away. Skincare is all about consistency and finding the products that actually work for your specific skin type," Dr. Kim reports.
Meet the Expert
Dr. David Kim, MD is a board-certified fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist at Idriss Dermatology in NYC.
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