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NEW! Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum
The Ultimate Overnight Reset for Glowing, Radiant Skin
Who can benefit?
Suitable for all skin types, especially oily and blemish-prone skin
Individuals experiencing dull, tired-looking skin
Those concerned with roughness or uneven texture
Individuals with mild congested pores
For users who want high-performance exfoliation that remains gentle and skin-friendly
Ideal for use between in-office treatments
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How It Resurfaces, Without Irritation
The Ultimate Overnight Reset
Reveals a fresh overnight glow
Refines texture for smoother skin
Clarifies pores for balanced skin
Gently renews without irritation
Instant reset for radiant skin
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Why Cellular Turnover & Exfoliation Matter
Cellular turnover is your skin’s natural process of creating new cells to replace old ones. This renewal cycle helps keep skin smooth, clear, and glowing—but it slows with age and environmental stress.
When dead skin cells don’t shed properly, they can build up on the surface, leading to dullness, uneven texture, congestion, and breakouts. Exfoliation helps support this natural renewal process by removing buildup and allowing healthier, newer skin cells to come forward.
The Perfect Pairing for Glowing, Radiant Skin
Pair Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum with these products for the ultimate overnight reset.

HA HydraSerum+™

DermProtect Barrier Defense™

YouthFull Lip Replenisher®

Intellishade® Original
FAQs
Is there an acclimation period?
Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum is formulated with a unique blend of AHA, BHA, and PHA at a skin-neutral pH thereby making it gentle and designed for little to no irritation, so an acclimation period is typically not necessary. However, if you have sensitive skin or are concerned about potential irritation, we recommend starting with a patch test. Begin by using Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum once or twice per week, then gradually increase to three times or more per week as tolerated.
Can Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum be used with retinol?
We do not recommend using Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum in combination with retinoids as this may increase the potential for irritation. However, once skin tolerance is established, patients may begin incorporating DEJ Night Face Cream into their evening routine alongside Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum, as part of a balanced regimen.
Can Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum be cocktailed with other Revision Skincare® products?
For maximum overnight glow and radiance, we recommend applying this product alone - directly to clean, dry skin - before layering the rest of your skincare routine. If preferred, cocktailing is an option as with all Revision Skincare® products (with the exception of retinoids/retinol on the same evening) but using it solo helps ensure optimal performance.
Are there any products that should be avoided when using Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum?
Thanks to its unique multi-acid blend of AHA, BHA, and PHA, Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum is compatible with most Revision Skincare® products, except for retinoids and any other non-Revision Skincare® AHA/BHA/PHA products. If you're also using Triple-Action Exfoliator, we recommend using Triple-Action Exfoliator in the morning and Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum in the evening. To avoid over-exfoliation or irritation, do not use them at the same time.
Can I use Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum with a toner?
Yes, but the type of toner matters. Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum can be paired with hydrating or pH-balancing toners if desired. These types of toners are generally well tolerated and can be applied beforehand. Exfoliating and clarifying toners (i.e. toners with alcohol or AHA/BHA) are not recommended on the same evening, as they may increase the risk of irritation when combined with this resurfacing treatment. Apply toner first (if using), allow it to absorb, then apply Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum to clean, dry skin, followed by the rest of your skincare routine.
When can I resume using Radiance+ Resurfacing Serum following in-office treatments and procedures?
It’s best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance, as recovery times vary by treatment and skin type. As a general rule of thumb:
After superficial treatments (like light peels or microneedling): wait 5–7 days.
After moderate treatments (like non-ablative lasers or deeper peels): wait 10–14 days.
After intensive treatments (like CO₂ laser or deep resurfacing): wait 2–4 weeks (14–28 days), or until your provider confirms your skin has fully healed.