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Has the ability to correct crow's feet wrinkles. Reinforces support around the eye.
Crow's feet wrinkles. Slackening in the eye area.
Dermatological discovery: In some sensitive skin, "micro-inflammatory" stress accelerates wrinkle formation and loss of firmness. REDERMIC[+] EYES combines 5% pure Vitamin C and Madecassoside to intensify synthesis of the skin's filling and support fibres (collagens I, III, IV, VII). REDERMIC[+] EYES includes Neurosensine, to help fight against the "micro-inflammatory" stress that speeds ageing. REDERMIC[+] EYES can consolidate skin architecture in the area around the eye and fill in wrinkles, even deep crow's feet. REDERMIC[+] EYES also contains hyaluronic acid, a high-power hygroscopic molecule, to help immediately smooth surface fine lines.
Crow's feet wrinkles can be corrected. The skin around the eye may appear firmer. The established signs of aging are visibly reduced.
15 ml tube
Morning and/or night, smooth outward from the inside corner of the eye to the temples. Fragrance-free, ophthalmologist-tested on subjects with sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.
A major concern for women, wrinkles are one of the signs of ageing. Understanding the processes involved in their appearance helps to target the most suitable treatments.
Interview with a dermatologist about the possibilities to delay the appearance of the signs of skin ageing.
Without going to extremes and prepared to do anything to stop the ravages of time, Sophie understands the importance of looking after the health and beauty of her skin.
All that you ever wanted to know about the skin and dermatological disorders.
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2/3 This represents how much of skin ageing can be attributed to UV ray exposure.
Source : Barbara Gilchrest (M.D. School of Medicine, Boston University).
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