As we age, the skin begins to lose its ability to retain moisture. And we all know that beautiful and healthy skin is hydrated skin. The main function of day and night face creams is precisely to provide this care. Therefore, the choice of product depends on your skin type and needs and at any given time of the year.
The creams you use in the morning should be able to protect your skin from the environmental aggressors you will encounter. That's why many contain antioxidants to minimize pollution-based free radicals and sunscreens to protect you from UV rays. They usually have a light consistency.
TIP: Using products from one series ensures optimal results, with each product complementing the benefits of the others in the series. In the DAY CREAMS section, you can find a wide variety of products with different focuses and textures. From deep moisturizers, through anti-aging care and whitening, to those for universal use. Each combines the benefits of different active ingredients. But the end result is only one - visibly healthier and more beautiful skin.
Night creams, on the other hand, focus on repairing the damage caused by the environment and a busy lifestyle. With ingredients such as retinol, Q10, hyaluron, and a host of natural oils and complexes, they speed up cell metabolism and help activate for the skin's protective properties, erasing signs of fatigue. These creams also replenish moisture levels through emollients, which often create a rich, dense texture.
TIP: Everyone knows that in order for the body to recover after a hard day, quality sleep is key. Research shows that chronic sleep deprivation leads to premature aging. That's why the time we sleep is the most important time for our skin. Before that, however, you should pay attention to nighttime care. It contains the same steps as day care, except that instead of a day cream, a night cream is applied. Provide your skin with optimal care and restoration by choosing a product from the NIGHT CREAMS section, which are the perfect finishing touch to your evening routine.
Can you survive without an eye contour cream? Absolutely. But if you have specific complaints - such as hyperpigmentation, dryness or puffiness - you might give it a try. The skin around the eyes is quite thin and delicate and is more likely to react to irritants than other areas of the face.
TIP: For under-eye bags and puffiness, use Q10, hyaluronic acid and products with a high percentage of natural oils that don't irritate the eyes.
The black caviar extract in WHITE ROSE &CAVIAR Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream effectively fights aging. The grapeseed oil in the OILS OF NATURE Eye Lift is a powerful antioxidant and the phyto collagen in the PHYTO COLLAGEN Eye Lift Cream regenerates the skin and stimulates cell renewal.
Face masks offer highly concentrated treatments to address specific concerns. But unlike a toner or serum, masks deliver ingredients by clogging the pores, which helps active ingredients absorb more effectively. Think of masks as boosters - they're not necessary, but they are helpful.
TIP: Apply masks after serum but before emulsion, unless it's an overnight mask that can replace your night cream. Like any product that complements your normal routine, masks should be used sparingly - no more than once a week to prevent irritation.
Discover the variety of face masks in the FACE MASKS section, as you can find a solution for every problem of your skin.