-- Product Introduction and Formulation Overview
Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti Aging has introduced Glaze Drops as part of its molecular skincare portfolio focused on advanced topical formulations. The product is positioned as a lightweight facial serum oil hybrid designed to integrate hydration support and surface refinement into a single step application.

The formulation is structured around a fast absorbing base intended to deliver lipophilic and water compatible actives across the outer skin layers. According to the company, the development approach emphasizes compatibility between antioxidant compounds, barrier supporting lipids, and plant derived emollients to maintain stability and cosmetic elegance in application.
Molecular Skincare Approach and Delivery System Design
The development of Glaze Drops follows the brand’s broader approach to molecular skincare, which prioritizes ingredient interaction at a cellular level of the stratum corneum and epidermal surface. The formulation system is designed to enhance the distribution of active compounds such as bakuchiol and vitamin C derivatives while maintaining skin comfort.
Bakuchiol is included as a plant derived compound commonly studied for its retinol like functional behavior in topical skincare applications. In this formulation, it is combined with Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, a lipid soluble vitamin C derivative, to support antioxidant activity and skin tone refinement processes without relying on water based instability prone vitamin C forms.
Hydration Complex and Lipid Support Structure
A key component of Glaze Drops is its hydration and lipid replenishment system. The formulation includes squalane and hemisqualane, both widely used emollients known for their skin compatibility and ability to support moisture retention without a heavy residue.
Botanical oils including argan oil, coconut derived lipids, and abyssinian seed oil contribute additional fatty acids that support surface hydration and improve skin softness. These oils are selected for their varying molecular weights, which allow layered absorption and sustained moisture presence on the skin surface.
Ceramides are also incorporated to support barrier lipid structure. In dermatological contexts, ceramides are recognized for their role in maintaining the integrity of the skin barrier and reducing transepidermal water loss. Their inclusion is intended to complement the emollient system and support long term hydration balance.
Surface Hydration and Skin Barrier Function

The formulation includes hyaluronic acid as a humectant component designed to attract and retain moisture in the upper layers of the skin. In combination with ceramides and plant oils, this creates a multi phase hydration system addressing both water retention and lipid replenishment.
The company states that the intended result of this combination is improved surface smoothness and improved hydration persistence throughout daily environmental exposure. The formulation is designed to be compatible with layered skincare routines, including moisturizers and sunscreen products.
Founders Background and Scientific Development Philosophy
Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti Aging was developed under the leadership of Courtney Sykes, who serves as Chief Administrative Officer of Southeastern Health and Wellness Institute, alongside co-founder Brandon Sykes, who contributes experience in product development and business operations.
The brand emphasizes an education centered approach to skincare formulation, integrating esthetics training principles with product development. This includes a focus on ingredient literacy, skin physiology, and the role of topical actives in supporting skin function over time.
The company’s product development philosophy is informed by esthetics education practices, including structured understanding of chemical exfoliation, lipid restoration, and barrier repair methodologies. This educational framework informs how products are formulated and positioned within skincare routines.
Clinical Education and Industry Integration
The broader Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti Aging platform extends beyond product development into esthetics education. Through Southeastern Health and Wellness Institute in Columbia, South Carolina, the organization provides accredited training programs for esthetics professionals.
These programs include instruction on advanced skincare treatments such as chemical exfoliation systems, light based technologies, and professional grade skincare application protocols. The integration of product development and education is intended to support consistency between professional training and consumer product use.
Product Availability and Company Information
Glaze Drops is available through the official brand website. The product is positioned for integration into daily skincare routines as a standalone serum step or layered treatment component depending on individual skincare protocols.
The formulation is designed for general cosmetic use and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent medical conditions.
About Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti Aging
Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti Aging is a skincare brand focused on molecular level formulation strategies combining botanical ingredients, lipid systems, and antioxidant compounds. The company operates alongside Southeastern Health and Wellness Institute and emphasizes education driven esthetics development, professional training, and skincare formulation science.
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