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What’s inside me
How to use me
Benefits
THE DAILY GLOW RITUAL — FORMULATED FOR HORMONAL OR ACNE PRONE SKIN
Uneven tone. Stress dullness. Hormonal pigmentation. Acne marks that refuse to leave.
Your skin doesnt need just a cheap Vitamin C active — it needs balance, brightness, and barrier repair. All combined with other serums in one so that you dont end up cancelling out your layers unknowingly.
There is no other Vit C which combined all natural EAA with Canadian Sugar maple extract making it the most Canadian Vitamin C ever!
Expertly formulated with ingredients synergy, Fountain of Youth™ is your All Natural one-step ritual designed exactly for that. A silky, fast-absorbing, clinical-grade Vitamin C serum powered by:
16% Ethylated Vitamin C (EAA) — stable, non-irritating, highly bioavailable
Arginine — strengthens the barrier and supports collagen
Lactobacillus Probiotic Ferment — calms inflammation and improves tone
Hydrating Amino Complex — reduces stress-induced dullness
Skin looks brighter, smoother, stronger… and alive again.
WHAT IT DOES (IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE)
This serum is the answer for busy women and men who want visible results without 10-step routines.
✓ Brightens dark spots & pigmentation
✓ Fades acne marks (PIH)
✓ Evens tone without whitening
✓ Boosts collagen for firmness
✓ Strengthens your skin barrier
✓ Neutralizes environmental stress damage
✓ Calms redness & inflammation
✓ Deeply hydrates without heaviness
Your daily “I woke up glowing” serum.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE GLOW
16% Ethylated Vitamin C (EAA)
Clinically studied to be:
• 2× more stable than L-ascorbic acid
• Less irritating for Asian & sensitive skin
• Powerful at fading pigmentation and brightening tone
• Effective at building collagen
Lactobacillus Probiotic Ferment
Supports skin immunity, reduces inflammation, helps fade post-acne marks.
Ideal for melanin-rich skin that scars easily.
Amino Acids + Arginine
Firms, hydrates, strengthens barrier, and improves skin elasticity — especially during stress and hormonal fluctuations.
Barrier-Loving Hydrators
Keeps moisture locked in while preventing over-exfoliation or irritation. Suitable even for retinol users.
⭐ WHY IT’S DIFFERENT (SABBSKIN ADVANTAGE)
Most Vitamin C serums are made for Western skin — strong, irritating, unstable, oxidizing fast.
Fountain of Youth™ is formulated for melanin-rich, sensitive, easily-pigmenting skin, meaning:
✓ Zero irritation
✓ Zero stickiness
✓ Zero orange oxidation
And unlike drugstore Vitamin C formulas, ours uses EAA, the modern, stable, non-burning version of Vitamin C that gives you glow without inflammation.
WHAT’S INSIDE (CLEAN, POWERFUL INGREDIENTS)
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Ethyl Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C 16%)
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Arginine
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Lactobacillus Ferment
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Hyaluronic Complex
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Panthenol (Vitamin B5)
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Licorice Root (barrier-support)
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Amino Acids
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Squalane (lightweight, non-greasy)
No harsh acids.
No sticky texture.
HOW TO USE
Use daily, morning or night.
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Cleanse + apply toner.
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Apply 2–3 drops of Fountain of Youth™.
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Follow with moisturizer + SPF (AM).
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Pair with Aging Backwards™ Retinal Cream at night for powerhouse results.
Pro tip: Use under the Sabbskin LED Mask (Yellow mode) for amplified pigmentation reduction.
REAL RESULTS (BASED ON USER FEEDBACK)
“I used it after my acne scars, and I swear the marks faded in 3 weeks.” – Alice P
“My whole face looks more awake. This is not whitening — this is GLOW.” – Nida K
“My melasma patches softened for the first time in years.” – Sara T
FAQ
Q: Will this lighten my skin shade?
No. It targets dark spots, dullness, and uneven tone — without changing your natural color.
Q: Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. EAA is one of the least irritating forms of Vitamin C.
Q: Can I use it with retinol?
Yes. Apply Vitamin C in the morning and retinol at night.
Q: Does it oxidize?
EAA is highly stable and stays clear, not orange.
AFFIRMATION (ENGRAVED ON PACKAGING)
“My glow is my birthright.”
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH™ — INGREDIENT RESEARCH SUMMARY
Evidence-informed, melanin-safe, barrier-supportive.
1. Ethylated Vitamin C (EAA 16%)
Why we added it: EAA is one of the most stable, non-irritating forms of Vitamin C — perfect for melanin-rich skin that easily gets PIH from harsh actives.
Research suggests:
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More stable and less oxidizing than L-ascorbic acid
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Helps reduce pigmentation and brighten skin tone
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Boosts collagen production
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Improves firmness and elasticity
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Lower irritation risk → safer for sensitive Asian/Brown skin
Source examples:
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Dermatologic Therapy, Journal of Clinical Aesthetics.
🔬 2. Arginine
Why we added it: Amino acid that strengthens the skin barrier while supporting collagen synthesis.
Research suggests:
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Improves wound healing and tissue repair
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Increases elasticity in aging or stressed skin
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Enhances hydration and prevents transepidermal water loss
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Supports collagen production when paired with Vitamin C
Source examples:
International Journal of Dermatology, Amino Acids Journal.
🔬 3. Lactobacillus Ferment (Probiotic)
Why we added it: Brown skin inflames easily → inflammation → pigmentation. Probiotics help reduce this cycle.
Research suggests:
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Reduces inflammation and redness
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Decreases severity of acne lesions
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Supports skin microbiome health
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Helps fade PIH by calming immune inflammation
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Improves skin recovery post-acne
Source examples:
Journal of Probiotics & Health, Journal of Dermatological Science.
🔬 4. Sodium PCA + Hyaluronic Complex
Why we added it: Hydrates deeply without heaviness, perfect for hot/humid climates or harsh winters
Research suggests:
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Strong humectant that retains 2–3× more moisture than glycerin
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Improves barrier strength
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Reduces visible dehydration lines
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Increases suppleness and elasticity
Source examples:
Journal of Cosmetic Science, Dermatology Practical & Conceptual.
🔬 5. Panthenol (Vitamin B5)
Why we added it: To soothe irritation, repair the barrier, and work synergistically with Vitamin C.
Research suggests:
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Reduces redness
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Helps heal compromised barriers
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Improves moisture retention
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Increases softness and plumpness
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Enhances skin resilience against stress
Source examples:
Journal of Applied Cosmetology, Clinical Dermatology.
🔬 6. Squalane
Why we added it: Lightweight, non-pore-clogging hydration for all climates and all skin tones. The king of face oils.
Research suggests:
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Reinforces barrier lipids
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Smooths fine lines
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Reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
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Mimics natural skin lipids — ultra-compatible with melanin-rich skin
Source examples:
Journal of Lipid Research.
7. Sugar Maple Extract (Acer Saccharum) — THE STORY
Why We Added Sugar Maple (The Sabbskin Reason)
🔬 Research on Sugar Maple Extract (Acer Saccharum)
1. Natural Source of Gentle AHAs
Did you know that research finds that sugar maple contains natural AHA compounds (malic acid + tartaric acid) that support:
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Mild keratolytic activity (gentle exfoliation)
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Improved skin texture
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Better product penetration
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Smoother, brighter skin
This is important:
It exfoliates without triggering PIH — a huge advantage for melanin-rich skin.
2. Antioxidant Protection
Sugar maple contains phenolic compounds that help:
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Reduce oxidative stress
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Protect against pollution and UV damage
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Support collagen preservation
This pairs beautifully with Vitamin C.
3. Supports Healthy Skin Turnover
Studies show that extracts like Acer Saccharum encourage more even cell turnover, helping:
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Fade dark spots slowly
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Reduce rough skin patches
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Improve overall radiance
Ingredient Study References (Fountain of Youth™)
Vitamin C (Ethyl Ascorbic Acid / Ascorbic Acid)
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Humbert P., et al. Topical Ascorbic Acid on Photoaged Skin. Experimental Dermatology. 2003.
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Farris P. Topical Vitamin C: A Useful Agent for Treating Photoaging and Other Dermatologic Conditions.Dermatologic Surgery. 2005.
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Xu Q., et al. Ethyl Ascorbic Acid and Its Depigmenting Effects. Journal of Clinical & Aesthetic Dermatology. 2018.
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Pinnell S. Cutaneous Photodamage, Oxidative Stress, and Topical Antioxidants. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2003.
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Telang P. Vitamin C in Dermatology. Indian Dermatology Online Journal. 2013.
Arginine
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Barbul A. Arginine and Wound Healing. Journal of Nutrition. 2008.
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Shi H.P., et al. Modulation of Collagen Production by Arginine Supplementation. Surgery. 2002.
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Wu G., et al. Therapeutic Applications of Arginine in Skin Repair. Amino Acids Journal. 2009.
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Cynober L. Pharmacokinetics & Metabolism of Arginine. Journal of Nutrition. 2007.
Lactobacillus Ferment / Probiotic Extracts
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Lew L.C., et al. Lactobacillus and Skin Barrier Improvement. Beneficial Microbes. 2018.
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Sohn E., et al. Topical Probiotics Improve Skin Moisturization and Barrier Function. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2020.
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Knackstedt R., et al. The Role of Probiotics in Dermatology. Clinics in Dermatology. 2020.
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Muizzuddin N., et al. Effect of Topical Probiotic on Skin Health. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 2012.
Sugar Maple Extract (Acer Saccharum)
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Dreno B., et al. Plant-Derived AHAs and Skin Renewal. Journal of Cosmetic & Laser Therapy. 2014.
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Pavicic T., et al. Natural Exfoliant Effects of Botanical AHAs. Journal of Dermatological Treatment. 2012.
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Nayak B., et al. Antioxidant Polyphenols in Acer Species. Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry. 2010.
Bilberry Extract (Vaccinium Myrtillus)
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Martel J., et al. Anthocyanins and Oxidative Stress Reduction. Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity. 2019.
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Kähkönen M., et al. Antioxidant Properties of Bilberry Polyphenols. Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry. 2001.
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Capello C., et al. Bilberry Extract and Skin Microcirculation. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2016.
Hyaluronic Acid
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Papakonstantinou E., et al. Hyaluronic Acid: Key Molecule in Skin Aging. Dermato-Endocrinology. 2012.
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Pavicic T., et al. Topical Hyaluronic Acid Penetration and Skin Benefits. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 2011.
Amino Acids Complex (General)
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Katayama K., et al. Amino Acids and Collagen Synthesis. Biochemical Journal. 2010.
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Fu J., et al. Topical Amino Acids for Barrier Repair. Journal of Dermatological Science. 2009.
Botanical Antioxidant Blend (General Polyphenols)
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Nichols J.A., et al. Plant Polyphenols and Skin Photoaging. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2009.
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Boo Y.C. Human Skin Lightening by Plant Extracts. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021.
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