A woman has revealed that her friends have asked if she has 'had work done' after using a new serum that is being hailed as a game-changer in the skincare world. The product, Rodial's Salmon DNA Water Oil, has garnered glowing reviews from shoppers in their 30s to 50s, with many claiming it has made a noticeable difference to their skin.
What Makes the Serum Unique?
The formula features salmon DNA, an unconventional yet increasingly popular ingredient in skincare known for its ability to support skin regeneration, strengthen the skin barrier, and visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles. The water-oil hybrid combines active ingredients that help stimulate collagen production and enhance firmness and elasticity, while the oil locks in hydration and prevents moisture loss.
Impressive Clinical Results
According to experts, clinical studies on key ingredients have shown up to a 98% reduction in wrinkle depth and a 95% increase in collagen production after eight weeks of testing with 20 volunteers. Beauty writer Lauren Codling, a long-time fan of Rodial, noted that the brand's products tend to justify their price tag, although she has not yet tested this particular formula.
Customer Reviews
Satisfied customers have shared their experiences. One user aged 45-55 said: 'I absolutely love it. After just a few days, people are asking if I have had something done (rude!). Don't want to be without it again. Also, my skin can be sensitive. No irritation at all.' Another called it a 'game changer,' adding: 'The combination of active ingredients has already made a noticeable difference to my skin. My main concerns are hydration, fine lines, and elasticity, and this formula addresses them beautifully. It sinks into the skin effortlessly, leaving my complexion refreshed and glowing.'
Price and Alternatives
Priced at £90 for an 18ml bottle and £150 for a 30ml bottle, the serum is a luxury purchase. For budget-conscious shoppers, alternatives include Medicube's Salmon DNA PDRN Collagen Capsule Cream, available on Amazon for £20.95, and INNISFREE's Retinol PDRN Firming Serum, a vegan-friendly option at £31 from Look Fantastic.
Despite the cost, many users believe the Rodial serum is worth the investment. One enthusiast said: 'Wow! People have commented on how amazing my skin looks. It's easy to use. Expensive, but well worth it.' Another agreed: 'Lovely on the skin. Skin feels plump and soft after use. Will continue to buy.'



