Pomalush Is Running a Clearance Sale on Their PDRN Stick — Here's Why
The Australian skincare brand over-ordered their best-selling balm. The formula hasn't changed. The price has.
Pomalush's PDRN & Volufiline Balm — currently on clearance while stock lasts.
If you've seen the Pomalush PDRN stick floating around your feed lately at a lower price than usual, there's a straightforward reason for it. The brand's founder over-ordered inventory earlier this year, and now they're clearing it out to make room for new stock. That's the whole story.
The founder ordered too much stock. Now it has to move.
It happens more often than brands like to admit. Demand projections were aggressive, a larger-than-planned production run went through, and now there are more units sitting in the warehouse than the brand can turn over at its normal pace. The solution: a clearance sale to get back on track before the next batch arrives.
This isn't a rebrand. It's not a reformulation. It's not an old version being phased out. The product sitting in clearance right now is the exact same PDRN & Volufiline Balm that's earned over 4,300 reviews and a 4.6-star rating. Same formula, same packaging, same batch standards. The only thing that's changed is the price.
The Pomalush stockroom — overstocked and ready to clear.
What the balm actually is — and why it costs more than the TikTok copies.
The Pomalush stick uses two active ingredients. The first is PDRN — polydeoxyribonucleotide — a salmon-derived compound that's been used in Korean dermatology clinics for years as an injectable for skin regeneration. Pomalush uses it in a topical balm format designed for at-home use. The second is Volufiline at 5%, a patented volumising active developed by Sederma. The dose is printed on the front label.
If you've seen cheaper pink sticks on TikTok Shop, those are typically glycerin-based with pink dye. They look the same, but the formulas aren't comparable. Pomalush's own product page shows a swatch test: real peptide formulas drag thick and melt slow. The copies just shine.
Real peptide formulas drag thick and melt slow. Pink glycerin just shines.
The balm covers five zones — under-eyes, forehead lines, smile lines, lip lines, and neck — in about ten seconds. It doesn't crease under makeup. The mechanism is different from creams: rather than sitting on the surface as a moisturiser, the balm targets volume loss underneath, which is what makes hollows and lines visible in the first place.
Buy one, get one free — plus a free PDRN mask while clearance stock lasts.
The clearance deal right now is straightforward: buy one stick at $49.99 AUD, get a second one free. That's two sticks for the price that most customers paid for one. There's also a free PDRN face mask thrown in with every order this week. The 30-day money-back guarantee still applies — clearance or not, if it doesn't work for you, you return it.
Once the overstock is gone, pricing goes back to normal. There's no second round of this. The founder needs the warehouse space cleared before new inventory arrives, and that's the only reason the price is where it is right now.
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Same formula. Same guarantee. Just less stock to move.
Over 4,300 Australians have already bought this at full price. The clearance doesn't change the product — just the math. If you've been watching this one from the sidelines, this is probably the best entry point you're going to get.
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