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I Didn't Recognise My Own Face Anymore — Until I Found the Real Reason It Was Drooping

The non-invasive serum that targets the structural cause of facial sagging — not just the surface — and helped me look like myself again in 60 days.

By Amanda R. Age 42
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I'll never forget the morning I looked in the mirror and didn't recognise the face looking back at me.

I'd always taken care of my skin. SPF every day since my 20s. A solid routine — retinol, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid. I drank water. I ate well. I did everything right.

And then, somewhere between 43 and 45, something shifted. Not wrinkles. Not spots. The shape of my face itself had quietly changed. My jawline was softer. My cheeks were lower. The face I'd had my whole adult life was heading south — and nothing I was doing was stopping it.

I tried more things. Better things. Microneedling. RF treatments. A round of filler. Some of it helped with texture and volume. But the droop? The jowls forming at my jaw? The cheeks that used to sit high?

Still there.

I started avoiding mirrors. I started standing differently in photos. I started looking at my face the way you look at something you're afraid of losing.

What I didn't know — what nobody had told me clearly — was that I was fighting the wrong battle entirely.

The Real Reason Your Face Is Drooping (And Why Your Serum Can't Fix It)

Here's what the beauty industry hasn't told you clearly enough: the droop is not a surface problem. It's a structural problem.

Every serum you've ever used — retinol, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, peptides — was designed to address the surface. Texture. Hydration. Fine lines. Brightness. They do that beautifully.

But none of them were designed to address what's actually causing your face to descend.

Underneath the surface of your skin, two things are happening simultaneously — and they've been happening since your early 40s, accelerating with every year.

Your skin cells are running out of fuel. There is a molecule in every cell of your body called NAD+ — the primary energy currency of cellular repair. Research published in the British Journal of Dermatology directly measured NAD levels in the facial skin of women aged 21 to 68. The finding was unambiguous: NAD levels decline significantly with age. When cellular energy drops, the scaffolding weakens. The face doesn't just age. It descends.

Your skin has stopped receiving the signal to rebuild. At the same time, your skin is losing Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) — the protein that signals your skin cells to repair and rebuild the structural matrix. Research confirms that EGF receptor levels on skin cells decline with age, directly correlating with decreased repair capacity. When the signal stops, the rebuild stops. The droop accelerates.

This is why your face is heading south. Not because you haven't tried hard enough. Not because you chose the wrong serum. Because the two things your skin needs to maintain its structure — cellular energy and the signal to rebuild — have been quietly declining for years, and no amount of surface-level skincare can replace them.

Why Everything You've Tried Hasn't Fixed the Droop

You've tried things. Of course you have.

Retinol. Niacinamide. Hyaluronic acid. Microneedling. RF treatments. Maybe Botox. Maybe filler. Maybe threads. Maybe all of the above.

And some of it helped — with the texture, the lines, the brightness. But the droop? The jowls? The jawline that keeps softening? The cheeks that keep descending?

Still there.

Women in skincare communities describe spending more than $13,000 on treatments over several years — "and realistically it's improved maybe 15%. MAYBE. I AM KICKING MYSELF." Others have had three rounds of Morpheus 8 that "did NOTHING for my jowls."

This isn't a failure of effort. It's a failure of target.

Retinol operates at the surface. Filler adds volume — but it doesn't restore structure. RF and microneedling stimulate collagen — but collagen is only one part of the structural equation. None of these treatments address the two root causes: the cellular energy deficit and the loss of growth signalling.

Your injector can fill the space where the structure used to be. But she cannot rebuild the structure itself. Only your skin cells can do that — and they need NAD+ and EGF to do it.

What Actually Works at the Structural Level

The Glowze NAD+ Face Lift Serum was formulated to deliver exactly what the structural repair process requires: a stabilised, bioavailable NAD+ complex and clinical-grade EGF, working together at the cellular level.

Not at the surface. At the source.

Clinical studies on topical EGF confirm significant improvement in skin firmness, laxity, and texture after consistent use. Restoring cellular NAD+ levels supports the skin's repair capacity — the same capacity that declines as NAD+ drops with age.

This isn't another serum promising to smooth your skin. It's a serum designed to address the reason your skin is descending in the first place.

One serum. Every night. Sixty days.

The Glowze NAD+ Face Lift Serum is $45. It is the non-invasive alternative to a clinic visit — not because it promises the same instant result, but because it targets the same structural problem at the source, without a needle, without a recovery period, without a $1,000+ appointment.

Your skin's structural scaffolding doesn't care where the signal comes from. Give it what it needs. Let it rebuild.