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Para pieles maduras deshidratadas. Crema de día y de noche.
Para pieles maduras deshidratadas. Crema de día y de noche.
THE CUSTOMER WANTS:
- An anti-aging moisturizer.
- An exceptional texture.
- A three-dimensional hydration of the skin: the corneal layer, the live epidermis, the JDE and the dermis.
- Smooth out dehydration wrinkles and soften skin micro relief.
FOR WHAT KIND OF SKIN THE PRODUCT IS RECOMMENDED:
- For a skin with uncomfortable feeling and tightness.
- For a skin with a tendency to flake.
- For a dull complexion and with the presence of dehydration stretch marks on the surface of the skin.
APPLICATION MODE:
- Morning and night.
- After applying the serum, make the hydra3regenetic cream penetrate the face and neck with little taps.
ACTIVE PRINCIPLES:
- Triple DNA: hygroscopic and moisturizing. It provides essential mineral salts to the NMF. Filmogen, limits the insensitive loss of water.
- High molecular weight hyaluronic acid: film-forming, fills surface dehydration wrinkles. Hygroscopic, retains water in the cells.
- Liposome DNA: increases the penetration of triple DNA by 300%. It delivers the moisturizing and regenerating power of triple DNA to the living epidermis. It provides fatty acids to consolidate the intercellular foundation.
- Liposome RNA: stimulates the activity of DNA. It provides essential urea to the NMF. It provides fatty acids to consolidate the intercellular foundation.
- PHA (Precursor of Hyaluronic Acid): induces the synthesis of GAG and hyaluronic acid. Reactivates the mechanisms of deep hydration. Strengthens the JDE for better water exchanges and an anti-wrinkle action. Dermal filler, with moisturizing and voluptuous action.
- Biomimetic lipid complex: pampers the intercellular foundation and restores the barrier function of the epidermis. Provides comfort to dehydrated skin.
ADVICE:
- In a month, the hydra3regenetic duo allows an increase in the rate of skin hydration by 60%.
- Ultralight.
- This cream is perfectly suited to oily skin.
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