Face on GLP-1
“Ozempic face” is shorthand for something real. The fat compartments shrink with the body, and the skin doesn't always remodel to match. This part separates the biology from the marketing, then walks through what bakuchiol, rosehip, and the AM/PM routine actually do.
Companion toBakuchiol Day + Peptide Night Serums- 2.1What's actually behind 'GLP-1 face'?The 'GLP-1 Face' Effect — The Biology Behind ItWhat happens to the deep fat compartments when the body shrinks fast, why your skin didn't keep up, and how GLP-1 laxity differs from age-driven laxity.
- 2.2Bakuchiol or retinol — what works for GLP-1 skin?Bakuchiol, Rosehip, and the Actives Built for Reactive SkinThe retinol-comparator trials behind bakuchiol, what rosehip's vitamin-A precursors actually do, and the peptide story for skin that's already lost volume.
- 2.3What's a gentle face routine for GLP-1 skin?The AM + PM Face Routine for Post-Volume-Loss SkinA two-step morning, two-step evening protocol that supports the barrier, encourages turnover, and stays gentle enough for reactive, depleted skin.