Lifting cream affects the three pillars of the skin structure, providing elasticity and tone. The nourishing texture is enriched with bioactive softening vegetable oils and shea butter, which prevent dryness and protect the skin barrier, making it suitable for normal and dry skin.
- Elastic and nourished skin.
- Rejuvenates, resists cellular aging and protects the skin structure.
- Nourishing formula with bioactive softening vegetable oils and shea butter.
- Prevents dryness and protects the skin barrier.
- Firming and tightening thanks to the Arch-lift technology.
- Ideal for mature skin 35+.
PERFORMANCE TEST
- Clinically proven strengthening and smoothing*
- 98% of users confirmed the smoothing effect**
- 93% of users confirmed the smoothing and strengthening effect**
- *instrumental evaluation, 20 women, 28 days of use.
- **self-assessment, 40 women, 28 days of use.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
For dry and normal skin, or in cold season/weather.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
MICRO- AND MACRO-HYALURONIC ACID (0.3%), known for its hydroscopic properties, has the ability to attract and retain water, imitating the action of a filler. Thanks to modern technology, it has been incorporated with two molecular weights to act at different levels.
The EXTRACT OF THE GOLDEN-FLOWERED PEONY simulates the effect of a lipofiller, restoring the proper functioning of adipocytes.
THE EXTRACT OF PLANTAIN LANCEOLATE, thanks to the inhibition of microRNA, stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin. Reduces age spots and helps prevent their appearance.
ACETYLTETRAPEPTIDE-11 and ACETYLTETRAPEPTIDE-9 act at the cellular level, enhancing collagen synthesis, and promote interaction between the building blocks of the skin structure. They support the proper organization of collagen fibers in the ECM and help strengthen the adhesion of the epidermis and the connection of the epidermis and dermis, which leads to a reduction of wrinkles and an increase in skin density.
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM from the Davines Scientific Garden, extracted by an ecological method using high-pressure water. The name comes from the Greek mythological character Achilles, who used this plant to heal his wounds. Rich in chlorogenic acid, it has been clinically proven to increase collagen synthesis and reduce collagenase levels.