Glow Guide • How to Use
KMH Signature Hydration Serum
Hydration-first, engineered for a refined finish—fast slip, lightweight wear, and glow that reads luxe (never heavy).
Quick Start (30 seconds)
- Start on slightly damp skin (best slip, most even feel).
- Face: apply 2–4 drops and press in—don’t rub aggressively.
- Finish: seal with moisturizer if you want extra comfort, then SPF in the morning.
If you can feel it sitting on top, you used too much. Dial back by 1–2 drops.
AM Routine (Glow, then go)
PM Routine (Seal the softness)
- Cleanse, then keep skin slightly damp.
- Apply 2–4 drops and press in.
- If you love a “plush” finish, add moisturizer on top.
How to Use Under Makeup (no slide)
- Apply serum on damp skin (2–3 drops is usually the sweet spot).
- Wait 2 minutes for it to settle—this is the anti-pilling checkpoint.
- Apply moisturizer only if needed (keep it light).
- SPF → wait 2–3 minutes → primer/foundation.
- If you get shine fast, reduce drops and focus on the perimeter of the face first.
Tip: Makeup hates excess product layers. Your objective is a hydrated surface, not a glossy film.
FAQ
Will this make me look oily?
The goal is a refined glow, not shine. Use fewer drops, apply on damp skin, and give it 2 minutes to settle. If you’re still glossy, reduce by 1–2 drops and keep moisturizer lightweight.
Can I use it with moisturizer?
Yes. Use serum first, then moisturizer if needed. Think of the serum as the “silky base layer,” and moisturizer as the comfort seal.
Can I wear it under SPF and makeup?
Yes—best results happen when you keep layers thin. Serum → wait 2 minutes → SPF → wait 2–3 minutes → makeup.
How often should I use it?
AM/PM is fine. The cadence is simple: use it when you want hydrated softness without heavy residue.
What if my skin is feeling extra dry?
Keep the serum at 3–4 drops, apply on damp skin, and finish with moisturizer. If you’re still tight, add one more moisturizer layer—don’t overdo the serum.
Compliance note: This guide is for cosmetic use and routine positioning only. No medical claims, no diagnosis, no treatment claims.