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Mizon’s 7 Vegan Peptide Booster Serum Gains Traction as Viral K-Beauty Skincare Staple

May 11, 2026
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Mizon’s 7 Vegan Peptide Booster Serum Gains Traction as Viral K-Beauty Skincare Staple

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The Mizon 7 Vegan Peptide Booster Serum has emerged as a prominent product in the K-beauty market, retailing for approximately $21 to $25. Formulated with seven distinct peptides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid, the serum targets skin hydration and barrier repair. Industry experts emphasize that while the multi-peptide approach is effective, product concentration remains the primary driver of clinical efficacy.

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