The name La Mer has high-glam connotations, but the wizardry behind the
brand comes courtesy of the decidedly less fancy-sounding Max Huber
Research Labs. The latest creation from Huber’s white coats: Radiant
Serum, a lightweight gel that aims to restore the dewy illumination of
youth with a blend of brown algae, to cleanse and tighten pores; rock
sapphire, a seaside plant with retinol-like qualities; and fermented
blue algae, to plump skin and restore its elasticity (lamer.com; $250).
Bright Future
The name La Mer has high-glam connotations, but the wizardry behind the
brand comes courtesy of the decidedly less fancy-sounding Max Huber
Research Labs. The latest creation from Huber’s white coats: Radiant
Serum, a lightweight gel that aims to restore the dewy illumination of
youth with a blend of brown algae, to cleanse and tighten pores; rock
sapphire, a seaside plant with retinol-like qualities; and fermented
blue algae, to plump skin and restore its elasticity (lamer.com; $250).


















