L'Occitane Hydration Boost Contains:
Now, Reset is even better!
How can Immortelle Reset Oil in Serum benefit your skin? Everyday life and daily stress cause skin cells to not function properly and as a result, fine lines start to appear, making the skin look dull and like it’s lacking radiance. Immortelle Reset helps your skin by smoothing its fine lines, giving it a healthy glow and allowing it to soothe and recover from daily stress factors. This is mainly due to its super strong natural origin ingredients
Benefits:
- Fresher complexion, hydrated skin, smoother skin
- Revitalized skin, healthy glow, less visible fine lines and expression lines
- Youthful radiance, skin looks transformed, skin looks reset
Claims:
- 10x Immortelle Essential Oil concentration and a new Immortelle Extract
- Soothe skin from stress and fatigue for skin as glowing and rested as ever!
- 97% of women who have tested it are convinced!
Consumer Test:
- After 1 night: 97% of women said complexion looks fresher
- After 1 night: 97% of women said complexion looks rested
- After 7 nights: 90% of women felt their skin rested and reset
- After 7 nights: 97% of women said skin looks revitalized
- After 7 nights: 90% of women said fine lines and expression wrinkles are less visible
- After 28 nights: 100% of women said skin looks re-energized and transformed
- After 28 nights: 97% of women said wrinkles seem reduced
An ultra-hydrating mask made with mineral-rich Reotier water, hyaluronic acid and water-binding molecules, to intensely quench skin’s thirst whenever your skin needs it most. Its frosted, non-oily texture wakes up your skin and helps to minimize pores’ appearance. Skin feels recharged with moisture for a healthy-looking glow.
Ideal for:
- Moisturizing skin
- All skin types
- Even combination skin
- Non-comedogenic
About the Range: Aqua Réotier - Discover L'Occitane's thirst-quenching, water-based Aqua Réotier Collection, uniquely formulated with 3 powerful ingredients: hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and calcium-rich Réotier spring water derived from the mountains of Provence.