Dr.Reju-All 8800330330349 Check price on Amazon

Dr.Reju-All Advanced PDRN Rejuvenating Lip Serum, Hydrating Lip Balm with Lipozip PDRN for Glowy, Dewy Lips, Gentle Exfoliating & Smoothing Lip Moisturizer, Hibiscus & Lactic Acid, 0.3 Fl Oz Review

4.5 (443) Amazon rating$15.90

Our verdict

A PDRN-based lip serum in an ointment texture that pairs hibiscus enzyme and lactic acid for gentle exfoliation, holding a strong 4.5 rating across one of the larger review bases in this category.

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Best for

Anyone wanting a glossy, PDRN-based lip serum with a built-in gentle exfoliating step for smoother-feeling, dewy lips.

Skip if

You have very reactive lips and want to avoid acids and enzymes entirely, or you prefer a lighter gel texture over a heavier ointment.

  • Priced 60% above the category median ($9.96 across 112 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 443 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    443 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This is the Dr.Reju-All Advanced PDRN Rejuvenating Lip Serum, a 0.3 fl oz ointment priced at $15.90. The listing describes it as unflavored with a glossy finish, aimed at exfoliating, hydrating, and plumping the lips, and it uses a branded form of PDRN called Lipozip.', 'The special ingredients are hibiscus enzyme, lactic acid, and PDRN, a combination that pairs a repair-focused ingredient with gentle enzymatic and acid exfoliation. The ointment texture is thicker than a gel serum, which can help the actives stay on the lips longer between applications.', 'It holds a 4.5 rating from 443 reviews, one of the larger review counts among the lip treatments covered here, though the listing currently shows 0 units bought in the past month, worth checking alongside current stock.']

Pros

  • 4.5 rating across a comparatively large base of 443 reviews
  • Combines PDRN with hibiscus enzyme and lactic acid for gentle exfoliation
  • Glossy finish adds shine without a separate topcoat
  • Unflavored formula, no added taste or scent noted

Cons

  • Ointment texture may feel heavier or tackier than a gel serum
  • Lactic acid content means those with very chapped or cracked lips may want to ease in slowly
  • 0 units bought in the past month on this listing, a weak recent signal

Performance notes

PDRN, branded here as Lipozip, is paired with a hibiscus enzyme and lactic acid, a combination aimed at gently smoothing flaky texture while supporting the look of dewy, plumper lips. The ointment base helps the actives sit on the lips longer than a fast-absorbing gel would, which may suit those who want a more lasting layer of hydration between reapplications.

What buyers say

A 4.5 rating from 443 reviews is a strong, fairly well-established result, one of the larger samples in this category. The 0 recent purchases logged on the current listing is worth checking against stock and listing activity before assuming a change in ongoing demand.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Lipozip PDRN?

Lipozip is the branded name Dr.Reju-All uses for the PDRN ingredient in this serum, paired here with hibiscus enzyme and lactic acid for a combined hydrating and gently exfoliating effect.

Is this serum gentle enough for sensitive or cracked lips?

It contains lactic acid alongside hibiscus enzyme, both mild exfoliants, so those with very sensitive or already cracked lips may want to start with less frequent use and see how their lips respond.

How does the ointment texture compare to a gel lip serum?

An ointment base tends to sit on the lips longer than a quick-absorbing gel, which can extend how long the hydrating and repair-focused ingredients stay in contact with the skin, though it may also feel slightly heavier.

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