Posted: 16 May 2026

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What Is PDRN? Korea's Salmon-DNA Skincare Guide 2026

Salmon DNA in your skincare? Meet PDRN, the K-beauty ingredient behind 2026's biggest regeneration trend. Plus four Korean PDRN products worth your bathroom shelf.

What Is PDRN? Korea's Salmon-DNA Skincare Guide 2026
What Is PDRN? Korea's Salmon-DNA Skincare Guide 2026 | Skin Cupid

A year ago, PDRN was the ingredient you only heard about from your facialist or a clinic-savvy friend. In 2026, it's become one of the fastest-growing K-beauty search terms in the UK, and the reason is simple. Korean formulators have figured out how to take a fragment of salmon DNA out of the treatment room and put it into a £21 serum that genuinely works.

If you've been seeing the words "salmon DNA," "PDRN," or "polynucleotide" everywhere lately and quietly Googling what they actually mean, this guide is for you. Skin Cupid has put together everything we've learned from the brand teams behind the launches and from the published research on the ingredient itself. Here's the honest version, plus four PDRN products worth your bathroom shelf space.

What PDRN actually is, in plain English

PDRN stands for polydeoxyribonucleotide. It's a long, technical name for something quite simple: fragments of DNA, purified and stabilised for skincare use. The DNA comes from salmon (usually salmon sperm or trout roe), because the DNA of those fish is structurally compatible with human DNA in the ways that matter for how skin cells recognise it. That biological closeness is the entire point. When PDRN reaches your skin, your cells recognise it as a familiar signal and use it to do what they already know how to do: repair, regenerate, and make collagen.

It's not new, technically. PDRN-based pharmaceuticals were first developed in Italy in the 1990s for wound healing and tissue repair, and have since become widely used in Korean clinical practice for post-laser and post-surgical recovery. What's new in 2026 is the formulation breakthrough that lets PDRN survive in a stable, topical product (essence, serum, cream) and still reach the skin in an active form. Until recently, the most effective way to get PDRN was an injection. Today, you can layer it on after toner.

Why everyone's suddenly obsessed

Three things have collided in the K-beauty world to push PDRN from niche to mainstream this year.

The shift away from invasive treatments. The "tweakment" backlash is real. Korean consumers (and increasingly, UK ones) are looking for clinic-grade results without the needles, the downtime, or the price tag. PDRN sits at the exact intersection of "feels like a treatment" and "fits in your normal routine."

The skin-barrier era. 2025 was the year of the barrier, and 2026 is the year skincare doubled down on regeneration. PDRN doesn't only support the surface barrier, it also stimulates fibroblast cells deeper in the skin (the ones that make collagen and elastin) to keep working. Most ingredients support what your skin can already do. PDRN signals it to do more.

The "skinification" of serious actives. Korean R&D teams have spent the last two years figuring out how to deliver previously clinic-only molecules (PDRN, exosomes, polynucleotides, growth factors) in textures that feel like skincare. Lightweight, fragrance-free, layerable. The result is products like the four in our Edit below: under £35, with formulas that wouldn't have been possible to make outside a clinic five years ago.

salmon dna sounds like a wellness fad. it's actually one of the most clinically researched ingredients in korean skincare.

What PDRN actually does for your skin

Three core benefits, each supported by published research on PDRN's mechanisms in clinical and topical use.

Supports the skin barrier

PDRN binds to adenosine receptors that regulate tissue repair, helping irritated, post-procedure, and post-blemish skin recover.

Builds collagen and elastin

Salmon DNA signals your fibroblasts to produce more structural proteins, supporting plumper, firmer skin with consistent use.

Calms inflammation

Documented anti-inflammatory effects make PDRN brilliant for reactive, redness-prone, and post-blemish skin.

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4 Korean PDRN products worth your bathroom shelf

Every product below is in stock at Skin Cupid, sorted by Korean routine layering order (essence, ampoule, serum, cream). Click any card to shop.

1
VT PDRN Essence 100 (30ml)
The milky, cushioning first-layer essence.
Best for skin typeDry, mature, sensitive
Tackles concernLoss of bounce, dull tone
Bonus benefitsBarrier-strengthening, Korean herbal blend
VT
PDRN Essence 100 (30ml)
VT's PDRN Essence 100 pairs salmon DNA with traditional Korean herbal extracts in a milky, cushioning essence. A nourishing first step that suits drier, sensitive, and mature skin.
£32
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2
GENABELLE PDRN Vita Toning Ampoule (30ml)
The bestseller that brightens while it repairs.
Best for skin typeAll skin types, dull complexions
Tackles concernUneven tone, pigmentation
Bonus benefitsStabilised vitamin C, glow-boosting
GENABELLE
PDRN Vita Toning Ampoule (30ml)
One of Genabelle's bestsellers in Korea and Japan, now finding fans in the UK. Salmon DNA paired with stabilised vitamin C, designed to brighten while it supports skin regeneration.
£26
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3
MEDICUBE PDRN Pink Peptide Serum (30ml)
The peptide-PDRN power serum.
Best for skin typeAll skin types, signs of ageing
Tackles concernPigmentation, fine lines
Bonus benefits10,000 ppm salmon DNA, peptide complex
MEDICUBE
PDRN Pink Peptide Serum (30ml)
Medicube's hero PDRN serum delivers a 10,000 ppm dose of salmon DNA (per the brand's own concentration claim) alongside a peptide complex designed for firmness.
£21
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4
DR.REJUALL Advanced PDRN Rejuvenating Cream (20ml)
The clinical-grade finishing cream.
Best for skin typeAll skin types, mature
Tackles concernBarrier damage, dryness, ageing
Bonus benefitsDerma-grade formula, luxe finish
DR.REJUALL
Advanced PDRN Rejuvenating Cream (20ml)
From a Korean derma-clinic-led brand, this is the most concentrated cream format in our Edit. A rich finishing step for users who want a clinical-grade PDRN formula.
£22.90
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Frequently asked questions

What is PDRN actually made from?

PDRN stands for polydeoxyribonucleotide. It's a fragment of DNA, most commonly extracted and purified from salmon sperm or salmon trout roe. Salmon DNA is structurally compatible with human DNA in the ways your skin cells recognise it, which is why it works as a regenerative signal. Your skin reads PDRN as biologically familiar and uses it as a cue to repair, regenerate, and stimulate fibroblast activity (the cells that make collagen).

Is PDRN skincare safe? And is it vegan?

PDRN is one of the more rigorously researched ingredients in K-beauty. It was first developed in Italy in the 1990s for medical use in wound healing and tissue repair, and is now widely used in Korean clinical and topical formulations. It is not vegan, because the DNA is salmon-derived. If you're plant-based, you'll want to look at peptide-based regeneration alternatives or fermented bean serums instead.

How long until I see PDRN results?

Many people notice plumper, more hydrated skin within the first couple of weeks, with brightness and firmness benefits typically building over a month or more of consistent use. PDRN works by stimulating your skin's own repair machinery, so it isn't an overnight ingredient. Results compound the longer you use it.

Can I use PDRN with retinol, vitamin C, or exfoliating acids?

Yes, and it's actually a brilliant pairing. PDRN is non-irritating and works in harmony with most active ingredients. Use vitamin C in the morning and PDRN throughout your routine. Pair PDRN with retinol at night to offset retinol's drying effect. Layer PDRN after exfoliating acids to support barrier recovery. It's the team player of K-beauty ingredients.

What's the difference between PDRN and PN in skincare?

PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) and PN (polynucleotide) are both DNA-derived ingredients with related regenerative effects. PN has a longer molecular chain than PDRN. Both ingredients appear in topical formulas and in clinic-administered injectables; PDRN is currently the more common of the two in K-beauty topical skincare.

Where does PDRN fit in my skincare routine?

PDRN is most effective as a treatment step after cleansing and toning, before your moisturiser and SPF. The classic Korean layering order is: cleanse, tone, PDRN essence, PDRN ampoule or serum, eye cream, moisturiser, then SPF in the morning. Most people don't need to layer multiple PDRN products. Pick the format that suits your routine and skin type from our Edit above.

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