Your only facecare: one full-dose cream that replaces seven products.

A seven-product skincare routine (vitamin C, retinol, peptide, azelaic acid, barrier repair, moisturiser, eye cream) replaced by one Vector ONE bottle The math Mix two 10% serums in equal parts and you're wearing two 5%. Every product you layer drops the others below the dose shown to work in studies.
35.3% Potent Actives Every key dose printed

Your face is the immediate display the world sees. Under the impurities is the man you are.

Your skincare routine is diluting itself.One bottle fixes the math.One bottle fixes it.

Two pumps tonight. It works while you sleep. You wake up composed.People will notice. They just won't know why.

Results Timeline

What you'll see, and when

Rested, fresh, younger-looking skin, all inside your 90-day guarantee.

Eight actives. Eight published timelines. Here's the week each result shows up in the studies.

The impurities are only the surface. This is the man underneath.

Vector ONE before and after 90 nights of nightly use
Illustrative. Figures are published results for each active at the dose used, not a trial of the finished cream. Individual results vary.
1–4weeks
Weeks 1–4

Skin calms. The tight, dry feel goes.

4–8weeks
Weeks 4–8

Lines soften. The tired look starts to lift.

8–12weeks
Weeks 8–12

Deep wrinkles reduce. The mirror stops arguing.

Every result through week 12 lands inside your 90-day guarantee. See them, or every krone back, and you keep the bottle.

Published, peer-reviewed results for each active at the clinical dose Vector ONE uses (not a trial of the finished formula). Every source is linked in the molecules grid. And note who the wrinkle studies measure: you can only count fewer wrinkles on skin that already has them, so that data comes from adults who started with visible damage, not from 25-year-olds preventing it.

The chemistry

Three reactions made one bottle possible.

Maybe you run seven products. Maybe you have never owned a cream. Either way, the same math decides what your skin gets. Retinol, vitamin C and azelaic acid are three of the most proven actives in skincare. They are also famously impossible to combine: each wants a different pH, and they degrade each other on contact. So the industry sells them in three separate bottles. We re-engineered all three to coexist at full dose in one. Here is exactly how.

Molecular diagrams: vitamin C to 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid by O-ethylation, azelaic acid to potassium azeloyl diglycinate by amidation, and retinol sealed in a phospholipid sphere by encapsulation

The functional change to each molecule, not the exact manufacturing pathway.

01 . O-ethylation Vitamin C, stabilised

Pure vitamin C oxidises fast and drags the retinol beside it down with it. We capped the reactive site of the molecule, turning it into 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid (EAC), a stabilised form that holds its potency and stops attacking the other actives in the bottle.

02 . Amidation Azelaic acid, made soluble

Raw azelaic acid is gritty and barely dissolves in water. We reshaped it into potassium azeloyl diglycinate (PAD), which dissolves completely into a smooth, crystal-free fluid. No rough particles left to physically tear the retinol capsules apart.

03 . Encapsulation Retinol, shielded

Retinol is the most fragile of the three. We sealed it inside rigid phospholipid spheres that shield it from the water and acids, then release it slowly through the night. That same slow release is why it stays gentler than raw retinol.

One shared pH. The acid war ends.

Those three structural changes let all three actives sit at the same skin-native pH, the narrow window where each stays fully active instead of cancelling the others out. Eight actives, 35.3% total active load, every concentration published.

Quick question

Where do you want to see it first?

One tap. We shape your plan around it.



The reveal

Same face. 90 nights apart.

Run the light across his face. An illustration of the 90-night arc, drawn from the published dose studies.

Illustrative portrait of a man at Night 0.

Two illustrative portraits of the same man: the base photo at Night 0, and a second photo at Night 90 on Vector ONE, revealed where the light passes. Illustrative. Individual results vary.

Illustrative. Individual results vary.

You don't have to believe a picture. Run your own 90 nights, covered by the 90-day money-back, and keep the bottle.

TOLERANCE

Built for reactive skin

Real strength, eased in.

Weeks 1-2 can sting or purge a little as your skin adjusts. That is the formula working. Four things keep it manageable:

Calm on contact

Centella, panthenol, bisabolol and allantoin land the moment it touches your face.

Barrier first

Your skin barrier is rebuilt first, before the strongest actives release. Nothing potent lands on a raw surface.

Slow-release retinol

The retinol is encapsulated. It releases slowly through the night instead of hitting your skin all at once.

0.3%, the EU maximum

The strongest retinol dose EU law allows, with a simple ramp: start every other night, then go nightly when your skin is ready.

Two pumps at night is the whole routine. See what it replaces, just below.

SIMULATION

Routine Simulator

The routine they sell you fights itself

Try the industry's 7-product protocol. Then try Vector ONE. Then decide.

Two pumps at night. That is the entire routine.

The Industry 7 products
mostly 30 mL · ~1.746 kr/mo
VS
Saturate 1 product
100 mL · 669 kr
VS
Step 1. Tap each product

The Industry Protocol

Seven products. Layered.

7 products · mostly 15 to 30 mL bottles · ~10 min a night

↓ Tap each product to apply ↓
Running total
0 kr 0 mL

You tapped 7 products in 0s.
The real routine takes 10 minutes.

10:00 Remaining · apply + dry + absorb

Right now in your skin

0:01 Vitamin C oxidising on contact
0:03 Peptides denaturing at low pH
0:08 Silicones blocking absorption
Industry fact

Bottles to restock7
Expiry dates to track7
Formulations that may conflict7
What the industry costs you monthly ~1.746 kr Saturate replaces this

70 to 99.3% of each bottle is water, dimethicone, and fillers. Your actives are buried at the bottom of each ingredient list.

Step 2. Press & hold the bottle

Saturate Vector ONE

One product. Full protocol.

1 product · 100 mL · under one minute

↓ Press & hold the bottle ↓

What's actually inside

8clinical actives
full dose
100mLtrue volume
airless pump
12htimed release
zero conflicts

Done. Under 60 seconds.

8 actives · zero layering

No drying. No waiting. No conflicts.

Active molecules delivered8
Time to apply< 60s
Bottles to restock1
100 mL Lasts months, not weeks.
Their serums are 30 mL. Their eye cream is 15 mL.
669 kr not 1.746 kr/mo for 7 small bottles
What you reclaim 0hours back per year. Starting tonight.
9 min saved × 2 daily × 365 days = 4.5 days annually
Your Results

The math, side by side.

Time per routine

7 Products

10:00

apply + dry + absorb

Vector ONE

< 1 min

100 mL · 8 actives

Monthly cost

7 Products

~1.746 kr

mostly 15 to 30 mL bottles

Vector ONE

669 kr

100 mL · lasts months

What you're actually applying

7 Products

70–99%

water, dimethicone, PEGs

Vector ONE

Actives

full doses, timed release

7 products = 7× preservatives, 7× emulsifiers, 7× fragrance. Twice daily.

The choice

Two pumps. Eight actives.
That's the routine.

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DILUTION

From the founder

I built the bottle I could not buy.

For years I looked tired no matter what I put on my face. And I am a chemist. I had a drawer full of the right actives at the right doses, and I mixed them by hand at the sink every night. Then one evening I did the math in my own palm: every bottle dilutes the one before it. I was paying for full doses and wearing fractions of them.

So I spent three years building the bottle where nothing gets diluted. Eight actives in one base, one pH window, every molecule matched to the depth where it works. That is Vector ONE.

Frederik Bjerg Jensen · Founder, Chemist Read the full story
The builder

Saturate is run by one chemist. His background is GMP quality work at one of Denmark's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, where a 0.1% deviation stops a production line.

It started at a sink Five single-active serums, mixed by hand every night, each one diluting the others.
One formula, nothing else No line extensions, no seasonal launches. Every hour goes into this bottle.
Batch discipline from pharma Every batch tested for actives, microbes, heavy metals and stability before release.
His name is on the About page. His doses are on the label.

The point

Nobody will know why you look better. That's the point.

The handshake gets firmer. The eye contact holds. You show up composed: rested, sharp, in command, and no one can say why. Two pumps before bed.

The next 90 nights

  • Night 1: two pumps, lights out. That's the whole job.
  • Day 7: for most men, the first morning you look less tired than you feel.
  • Week 2: if it tingles some nights, that's a 35.3% active load at work. It settles.
  • Night 90: bottle done, verdict in. See the change, or every cent back and you keep the bottle.
  • And the 9 minutes a night you used to give the sink? Yours again.

The 60-second brief

One bottle. Here's the whole case.

Nothing to take on faith: four cards, full proof one click away.

35.3% Potent Actives · every key dose printed

The case

Dilution is only half of it. Retinol, vitamin C and azelaic acid each need a different pH. On the same face, they cancel each other out.

Seven doses fighting each other. One bottle, every dose intact.

The jobVector ONESeparate
Retinol serumbottle
Vitamin C serumbottle
Azelaic treatmentbottle
Niacinamide serumbottle
Peptide serumbottle
Night moisturiserbottle
Eye creambottle
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Verify the label

Every ingredient. Every dose. Every hard question.

Read the entire label The complete formula, in concentration order, every key dose printed. 33ITEMS

This is the full INCI, in the order it sits on the carton, highest concentration first. Notice where the actives land: the first active is second on the list, right after water. No actives buried at the bottom, no "proprietary blend" to hide a low dose behind.

Water, Potassium Azeloyl Diglycinate (PAD)8%, Niacinamide7%, 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)6%, Acetyl Hexapeptide-810% complex, Glycerin4%, Propanediol, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-110% complex, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-710% complex, Cetearyl Olivate, Encapsulated Retinol0.3%, Sorbitan Olivate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Squalane, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Phytosterols, Panthenol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sodium PCA, Betaine, Allantoin, Bisabolol, Centella Asiatica Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Hydrolyzed Oat Protein, Saccharide Isomerate, Xanthan Gum, Tocopherol, Sodium Phytate, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Potassium Sorbate.

Total active load 35.3%. That is 8 + 7 + 6 + 4 + 0.3 from the five above, plus the 10% peptide complex (Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 together, quoted as supplied). Everything from Cetearyl Olivate down is the delivery base, antioxidants, soothing botanicals (Centella, licorice, bisabolol, allantoin) and the preservative system. No added fragrance, no dyes. Tap any active to read its data.

If you check the label before you trust it, start here.

Every common worry, answered straight. Open the one that is yours.

Is it safe to use every night?

Yes. Vector ONE is formulated to the EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC 1223/2009), one of the strictest cosmetic safety standards in the world, and engineered by a chemist to GMP standard (ISO 22716). Every ingredient sits within its approved safe-use level.

The eight actives are dosed to work together in one pH window, not stacked blindly. Two pumps at night is the whole routine.

What did you choose to leave out?

We built it on plant-derived emollients (squalane, shea, olive-derived emulsifiers) instead of mineral oil or silicones. We thicken it with xanthan gum, not acrylates or microplastics. We chelate it with sodium phytate instead of EDTA, and stabilise it with vitamin E instead of BHT.

And there is no added fragrance and no dyes at all, the two things most likely to irritate skin, left out on purpose. You can confirm every word of this on the full label below.

Does it contain preservatives?

Yes, and that is a good thing: it keeps one bottle safe for about 90 nights. Any water-based cream that promises "no preservatives" is either lying or unsafe.

We use a gentle, modern system, printed by name on the label: a radish-root ferment, ethylhexylglycerin, phenoxyethanol and potassium sorbate, each well within EU safe-use limits. Nothing banned, nothing controversial, and nothing hidden, so whatever you were hoping to avoid, you can check for it yourself.

Will it sting, burn, or break me out?

It can tingle or sting a little in the first week or two while your skin adjusts to eight active ingredients, and some skin goes through a short purge as cell turnover speeds up. That is the formula working, not failing, and it settles.

The retinol is <b>encapsulated and time-released</b>, so it is gentler than straight retinol. If it ever feels like a lot, drop to every other night for a week, then go nightly. Patch test first if your skin is reactive. The formula also carries soothers (centella, bisabolol, allantoin, panthenol) to keep the adjustment calm.

Can I use it around the eyes?

Yes. Your two nightly pumps cover the whole face, including under and around the eyes, so there is no separate eye cream to buy. Keep it on the bone around the eye, not the moving eyelid, and out of the eye itself.

The skin there is thinner, so the first week or two can bring a light tingle while it adjusts. If your eye area is reactive, start there with every second or third night and build up.

Can I see everything that is in it?

Every single ingredient. The complete formula is published in concentration order, and the five key actives carry their exact printed dose (PAD 8%, niacinamide 7%, vitamin C 6%, glycerin 4%, encapsulated retinol 0.3%) plus a 10% peptide complex. Nothing is buried in a "proprietary blend."

Open Read the entire label and check the math yourself. That is the whole point: you should not have to take our word for it.

PACKAGING

Packaging Science

100 ml. Zero oxidation. Zero waste.

Every ml you paid for is every ml you get. From first pump to last.

100 ml TRUE VOLUME NO FALSE BOTTOM
Full
Hermetic seal
Locks out oxygen and UV. Retinol and Vitamin C stay potent for all 90 nights.
100% true volume
No false bottoms, no thick walls. 100 ml in. 100 ml out.
Vacuum piston
Rises with negative pressure as you dispense. Zero formula trapped on walls.
100 ml True volume
0% air Vacuum sealed
0% waste Piston empties all
0 touch No contamination
Bacterial contamination
Fingers in jars introduce bacteria. Preservatives fail before the jar empties.
Oxygen damage
Open jars leave retinol and Vitamin C dead within weeks.
Physical waste
Jars trap up to 10% on the walls. You pay for 100 ml and use 90.
Airless vacuum dispensing · Hermetic UV and oxygen seal · 100% volumetric yield · Zero contact delivery

Who this is for

You don't have to become a skincare guy.

Maybe you're the shave-and-go guy who never owned a cream. The gym guy who trains everything but his face. The new dad running on five hours. The man past 40 starting from zero. Or the man with a drawer of bottles that promised everything. Different faces, same math problem: every layer waters down the last. One bottle ends it. Full doses, zero dilution, two pumps before bed.

The last word

90 nights to prove it.
Or your money back.

One bottle. Two pumps before bed. 90 nights of full clinical doses. If you aren't absolutely satisfied with the result, keep the bottle and ask for a prompt and courteous refund.

The next 90 nights pass whether you start tonight or not.

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