Colder temperatures and low humidity can greatly affect your skin, leaving it dry, dull and irritated. However, there is nothing to fear as skincare experts have been busy innovating new ways to keep your skin flawless, even in the harshest conditions. From cutting-edge hydrating formulas to barrier-boosting serums, the latest products are designed to combat winter skin woes. Join us in exploring the must-try beauty marvels to maintain a radiant, healthy glow all season long.
Dior’s Le Nectar Intégral unveils an unprecedented facet of the Rose de Granville, combining aqueous, oily, and substantial extracts through a patented biomimetic extraction process. Inspired by the rose’s biology, this process reproduces the “third liquid,” a component essential for the rose’s vitality and resilience. The resulting Rosapeptide™ Intégral is a revolutionary complex featuring 128 rose molecules, delivering comprehensive skin revitalization by targeting hydration, barrier strength and elasticity.
Lancôme’s New Génifique Ultimate carries a new breakthrough formula that is now powered by Beta-Glucan-CM. Proven to increase the skin’s capacity for self-repair and recovery acceleration, this medical-inspired active sets unique levels of efficacy. Within one week only, this beauty marvel achieves ultimate repair and reverses skin damages.
Guerlain’s new Orchidée Impériale Morpho-Protocol aligns with an in-depth understanding of skin’s morphology. Fusing its knowledge of cell longevity with advanced expertise in tissue structure, Guerlain highlights the importance of skin’s morphological bonds in maintaining visible youthfulness. This mask, applied on the face and neck in the evening before going to bed, gives the effect of an extra three hours’ restorative sleep on average.
Thanks to its active formula, Dior’s Capture Totale Retishot targets six signs associated with poor skin quality. From imperfections to marks, pore visibility, skin smoothness, skin radiance and the evenness of the complexion, almost every skin concern is taken care of.
Article Written by Mirella Haddad
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