
SeoulCeuticals, a Korean-inspired skincare brand, has launched the PDRN + Vitamin C Brightening Serum, the first-ever product to combine PDRN (a skin-regenerating ingredient) along with Vitamin C. This new serum is part of an escalating trend in 2026, where bio-regenerative ingredients are shifting from clinical use to products that consumers can buy.
Vogue has named PDRN and exosomes as major skincare trends for 2026, with experts predicting this trend will keep growing as these ingredients become more widely available.
SeoulCeuticals worked with K-beauty consultant Ella Cho to create the serum, which stimulates collagen production in two different ways. PDRN aids in repairing and regenerating skin, while Vitamin C helps form collagen and protects the skin from damage. Clinical studies show that PDRN can improve skin density as well as brightness, while Vitamin C helps reduce UV damage.
This product follows the trend in 2026 of utilizing synergistic ingredients, where different active ingredients work together to enhance each other's effects. The serum is vegan as well as cruelty-free, and it addresses aging, brightening, and skin protection concerns.
The PDRN + Vitamin C Brightening Serum will be available on February 15, 2026, at seoulceuticals.com and with retail partners.
Executive Statement
According to Amy Romero, co-founder of SeoulCeuticals, Korean dermatology clinics have used PDRN in injectable form for years. 2026 marks the moment this ingredient enters mainstream topical products. Combining PDRN with vitamin C gives skin two complementary angles—vitamin C prevents oxidative stress and collagen breakdown, while PDRN actively repairs damage and stimulates regeneration.
